15 Things You Might Not Know About Scream
We won’t spoil the big reveal, but even if you know the ending of Wes Craven’s horror masterpiece, these facts may be able to shock you.
We won’t spoil the big reveal, but even if you know the ending of Wes Craven’s horror masterpiece, these facts may be able to shock you.
Since making his feature directorial debut with the 1971 TV movie Duel, Steven Spielberg—who was born on December 18, 1946—has gone on to create some of Hollywood's most iconic films.
Mel Blanc, Sylvester Stallone, and NSYNC nearly made the trip to a galaxy far, far away.
In the 1980s, Eddie Murphy wanted to party all the time—and sing about it.
Watch 173 years of adaptations in under an hour.
The Jerry Maguire Video Store will open in Los Angeles on January 13, 2017.
Many of the names from a galaxy far, far away have their origins in the real world.
You can't talk about the history of independent film without talking about John Cassavetes. And you can't talk about John Cassavetes without talking about 'A Woman Under the Influence.'
Dick Van Dyke has been charming his way onto TV and movie screens since the 1950s, capturing hearts in roles like comedy writer Rob Petrie on 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' and Bert in 'Mary Poppins.'
6. Renée Zellweger didn’t know how to say the “hello” line.
Eddie Murphy's fantasy comedy went through numerous changes before it hit theaters in 1986.
The practical effects that made the first film great are making a comeback.
Earlier this year, a video of national treasure and living legend Dick Van Dyke singing "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" at a Denny's with his a capella group took the Internet by storm.
"Each scene must be dramatic."
Whether you’re deeply invested in their modern lore or roll your eyes at the mere thought of undead fever, there’s no denying it: zombies have infiltrated pop culture.
"The Black Ghiandol" features love, heartbreak, and zombies.
Fans of both the dub and the sub have something to look forward to.
The design studio MinaLima has been hiding a recurring character in the pages of The Daily Prophet since the third Potter movie.
December is a very good month for movie lovers.
The most exciting thing about Denis Villeneuve’s new sci-fi space-encounter movie isn’t the aliens or the spaceships or the worldwide panic they bring on. It’s the fact that the hero is a linguistics professor!
Every outrageous thing this Sidney Lumet classic predicted has happened.
John Ritter's backstory for his gay convenience store manger involved the 'Happy Days' gang.
It could never find its way into movie theaters, but 'The Dark Crystal' is set to return as a comic book.