Oldest Working Actor Has Worked With Both Charlie Chaplin and Judd Apatow
He's worked with everyone.
He's worked with everyone.
The Oscar-winning Pixar movie’s opening scene alone is enough to bring a stray tear to even the most casual moviegoer’s eye.
At the end of the day, this musical one of the most popular for a reason.
It started with a bidding war, following by a blacklist, and ended up becoming a cult classic.
Henson explains how the muppets ride bicycles. (!!)
You can't compete with 007's superspy skills, but you can match his passport game.
The first official James Bond adventure to come out after Ian Fleming's death was a critical hit—but the author's identity was a mystery.
Few franchises have had the cultural impact of the various 'Star Trek' television series and movies, and nowhere is that more evident than in the snippets of dialogue that have become a part of the American vernacular.
Charles Schulz's 'Peanuts' comic strip made its debut on October 2, 1950, and has been an indelible part of American culture ever since.
With 19 Academy Award nominations and three of the golden statues to her name, there's no one better to speak on the craft.
The boy detective could never quite solve the mystery of why he never got the Harry Potter treatment.
Get the scoop on what to expect from J.K. Rowling's first-ever screenplay.
2. Brad Bird was told the film would be nearly impossible to make.
There are only 18 IMAX theaters showing the film as it was shot.
Paul Newman won an Oscar for his second go-around as “Fast Eddie” Felson in 1986's 'The Color of Money,' a one-time collaboration between the iconic film star and acclaimed director Martin Scorsese.
1. The Firehouse from Ghostbusters.
The movie has scared audiences for over 30 years, and has remained popular to this day thanks to a 2015 reboot and continued discussion over the 1982 movie’s controversial production and alleged curse.
To celebrate the release of his third book, artist Scott Campbell has launched a week long international scavenger hunt to find his artwork.
Go behind the scenes with these little-known facts about 'Gone With the Wind,' winner of 10 Academy Awards.
David Lynch, Steven Spielberg, and Guillermo del Toro are among the noted directors who dared to tell Darth Vader "no."
An ode to "that delightful time of the day when you're all exhausted and the lighting is perfect."
In what would be their final movie together, in 1983 the classic comedy troupe Monty Python gave the world a collection of funny sketches meant to document every stage of a person's life, from “The Miracle of Birth” to “Death” (give or take a Terry Gillia
They made a TV show out of Ferris Bueller's Day Off. It wasn't great.
Before her brand was crisis, Sandra Bullock drove a bus.