The Jack Nicholson Line This Terms of Endearment Director Never Forgot From Oscars Night
The Jack Nicholson Line This Terms of Endearment Director Never Forgot From Oscars Night
Director James L. Brooks reveals the unforgettable line Jack Nicholson delivered as Terms of Endearment steamrolled the 1984 Oscars with five wins.
The 5 Rob Reiner Movies You Need to Watch, Ranked
The 5 Rob Reiner Movies You Need to Watch, Ranked
From the mid-80s to the early 90s, Rob Reiner ran the table with hits across every genre — romcoms, family films, and chilling thrillers — and even stole scenes in The Wolf of Wall Street. His genre-hopping legacy is back in focus.
Ella McCay: James L. Brooks’ 15-Year Comeback Is a Misfire
Ella McCay: James L. Brooks’ 15-Year Comeback Is a Misfire
After 15 years away, Broadcast News maestro James L. Brooks returns with Ella McCay—and it’s a disaster, a limp, laughless comedy from a onetime master of wit.
Zootopia 2 Axed Its Tribute to the Only Horror Film to Win Best Picture to Keep Younger Viewers
Zootopia 2 Axed Its Tribute to the Only Horror Film to Win Best Picture to Keep Younger Viewers
Zootopia 2 directors Jared Bush and Byron Howard revealed they trimmed a fan-pleasing homage after it proved too intense for kids, cutting down a jailhouse sequence where Nick briefly lands behind bars and crosses paths with a locked-up Bellwether.
The Running Man Could Finally Outrun The Stephen King Movie He Hated
The Running Man Could Finally Outrun The Stephen King Movie He Hated
Edgar Wright’s 2025 take on Stephen King’s The Running Man, led by Glen Powell, has sprinted to $33 million worldwide — and the box-office chase has only just begun.
Martin Scorsese’s Cult Comedy Thriller You Probably Missed Is Finally Hitting Netflix
Martin Scorsese’s Cult Comedy Thriller You Probably Missed Is Finally Hitting Netflix
Martin Scorsese’s turbocharged The Wolf of Wall Street roars onto Netflix this December, bringing Leonardo DiCaprio’s swaggering Jordan Belfort—and three hours of greed, excess, and jet‑black laughs—to a whole new wave of streamers.
Marvel Star Michael Douglas Regrets Two Decades of His Career
Marvel Star Michael Douglas Regrets Two Decades of His Career
At the Red Sea Film Festival, Marvel star Michael Douglas said juggling acting and producing left him regretting two decades of his career—admitting the double duty proved more burden than boost.
50 Years of Fear: The Best Horror Movie From Every Decade, 1970s-2020s, to Binge This Halloween
50 Years of Fear: The Best Horror Movie From Every Decade, 1970s-2020s, to Binge This Halloween
Horror never dies—it evolves. From 70s slashers and spectral hauntings to today’s prestige dread, the genre keeps mutating to match our fears, proving every generation finds a new monster to lose sleep over.
Welcome to Derry: 3 Reasons You Need to Watch Kubrick’s 84% Rotten Tomatoes Classic Before Bill Skarsgård’s Prequel
Welcome to Derry: 3 Reasons You Need to Watch Kubrick’s 84% Rotten Tomatoes Classic Before Bill Skarsgård’s Prequel
HBO Max returns to Derry with a chilling prequel, as Bill Skarsgård’s Pennywise awakens for a 1962 cycle of terror that unpacks the clown’s origins—echoing the icy dread of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining.
Diane Keaton Was Fighting, Not Acting, with Her Ex on Set — Her Hardest Role Yet
Diane Keaton Was Fighting, Not Acting, with Her Ex on Set — Her Hardest Role Yet
Reds put Hollywood in the crosshairs, humanizing communism at the height of the Cold War as Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton portrayed John Reed and Louise Bryant’s combustible romance — and for Keaton, the toughest fallout was personal.
Diane Keaton Gets AMC Tribute: Annie Hall and Something's Gotta Give Return to 100 Theaters
Diane Keaton Gets AMC Tribute: Annie Hall and Something's Gotta Give Return to 100 Theaters
AMC Theatres is spotlighting Diane Keaton with re-releases of Annie Hall and Something's Gotta Give at 100 locations, bringing an icon’s wit and warmth back to the big screen.
Keanu Reeves' Emotional Tribute to Diane Keaton Leaves Fans in Tears
Keanu Reeves' Emotional Tribute to Diane Keaton Leaves Fans in Tears
Keanu Reeves mourns Somethings Gotta Give co-star Diane Keaton, calling the Oscar-winning icon a very special artist and person after her death at 79.
Diane Keaton’s Favorite Film Let Her Lock Lips With Keanu Reeves — And Another Hollywood Legend
Diane Keaton’s Favorite Film Let Her Lock Lips With Keanu Reeves — And Another Hollywood Legend
Annie Hall made her an Oscar winner and a fashion icon, but Diane Keaton’s favorite role is the 2003 rom-com Something’s Gotta Give.
From Ingenue to Icon: Diane Keaton’s 10 Essential Films and How Old She Was in Each
From Ingenue to Icon: Diane Keaton’s 10 Essential Films and How Old She Was in Each
Legendary actress Diane Keaton died on October 11, 2025, at 79; the Los Angeles Fire Department says it was called to her home at 8:08 a.m., and the cause has not been disclosed.
10 Must-See Horror Movies Hitting HBO Max This October 2025
10 Must-See Horror Movies Hitting HBO Max This October 2025
HBO Max is unleashing ten great horror picks on October 1, 2025—just in time for Halloween—from the Nightmare on Elm Street movies to the Insidious sequels and more.
Mark Wahlberg Names "The Best Actor" He's Worked With — and It's Not Who You Think
Mark Wahlberg Names "The Best Actor" He's Worked With — and It's Not Who You Think
Mark Wahlberg has shared the screen with some serious heavyweights: DiCaprio, Scorsese, Bale, Nicholson… but when asked which actor left the biggest impression, he didn't go with any of the obvious names.
Scorsese Walked Away From Warner Bros Over This Now-Beloved Film
Scorsese Walked Away From Warner Bros Over This Now-Beloved Film
Martin Scorsese doesn't suffer studio nonsense lightly — especially when it smells like a franchise pitch. And apparently, that's exactly what drove him away from Warner Bros for good.
Burt Reynolds Almost Died Making His Only Fantasy Movie
Burt Reynolds Almost Died Making His Only Fantasy Movie
Burt Reynolds was once the biggest movie star on the planet.
Adam Sandler Names Favorite Co-Star—And It's Not Who You Think
Adam Sandler Names Favorite Co-Star—And It's Not Who You Think
Adam Sandler has worked with just about everyone in Hollywood—from Jack Nicholson and Kathy Bates to Winona Ryder and James Caan.
Clint Eastwood Mocked Kubrick's Directing: "What the Hell"
Clint Eastwood Mocked Kubrick's Directing: "What the Hell"
Clint Eastwood and Stanley Kubrick were both legendary directors. That's about where the similarities end.