The Only Major Actors Still Alive From The Cast Of The Dirty Dozen
Although "The Dirty Dozen" is an enduring classic of the war genre, there are only a few members of its cast still with us these days.
Read MoreAlthough "The Dirty Dozen" is an enduring classic of the war genre, there are only a few members of its cast still with us these days.
Read MoreYou may have heard that the "Terrifier" films are among the most brutal horror movies ever made, but what else do you know about this hit low budget franchise?
Read MoreOrlando Bloom loved his Pirates of the Caribbean & Lord of the Rings roles, but one film he would rather forget is Troy. Here’s why he hated it.
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Read MoreAs surreal as things can get during the movie itself, there were also quite a few bizarre happenings behind the scenes.
Read MoreM's assistant in "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" is a real-life figure who later became an accomplished novelist and the creator of a pop culture icon.
Read MoreGuy Ritchie's "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" gets bored of its own dialogue scenes, but the WWII action film will more than delight with its shootouts.
Read More"The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" hits theaters on April 19. Fans should learn about one cast member's significant familial connection to the film's plot.
Read More"The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" is the latest movie that features a ragtag group teaming up to cause trouble. Here are some similar films to check out.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" only gets better on rewatch. So we consumed a bunch of behind-the-scenes info, and the film seems completely different now.
Read MoreMartin Scorsese is in the midst of an Academy Award losing streak that began over a decade ago, despite "Killer of the Flower Moon's" critical acclaim.
Read MoreThe 96th Academy Awards had several memorable moments, but perhaps none were as surprising as Al Pacino's unusual approach to announcing the Best Picture.
Read MoreViewers on Netflix are checking out Russell Crowe's controversial 2014 film "Noah," which drew the ire of many for its depiction of the Biblical figure's life.
Read More"Legends of the Fall" director Ed Zwick revealed that Brad Pitt didn't like the script after the table read, and problems continued during filming.
Read MoreKate Winslet has spoken about how Rose's nude scene in "Titanic" has led to awkward fan encounters, even decades later: "I don't sign that [picture]."
Read MoreIf you're looking for more Henry Cavill following his Superman and "Witcher" departures and now his new movie, "Argylle," he's got plenty of projects upcoming.
Read MoreAfter completing his work on "Elvis," Austin Butler had some challenges when getting started on Apple TV's WWII series, "Masters of the Air."
Read MoreEarlier in his career, "Westworld" star Jeffrey Wright had to deal with some hefty studio interference when taking part in an Ang Lee movie.
Read MoreHollywood doesn't always get it right. From Napoleon Bonaparte to P.T. Barnum, here are some real people who are way worse than their biopics portrayed.
Read MoreMultiple actresses are accusing actor Vincent Gallo of misconduct during the auditions for "The Policeman," in which he plays the Golden State Killer.
Read MorePlaying a late, legendary singer like Amy Winehouse may be hard enough, but sounding like her may arguably be the more difficult -- if not impossible -- task.
Read MoreAt the 81st annual Golden Globes, Lily Gladstone made history by becoming the first Indigenous actor to win a best actress award and speak in Blackfeet.
Read MoreKate Hudson is known primarily for rom-coms, but she's had successful films in other genres too. Here's what most of her highest-grossing films have in common.
Read More"Gladiator's" Maximus wasn't a real person, but Russell Crowe's iconic character was absolutely influenced by multiple historical figures.
Read MoreOnline legend has it that John McClane of "Die Hard" can be seen in the background of "Pearl Harbor," Michael Bay's 2001 historical epic. Can you see it?
Read MoreFictionalized cinematic versions of actual events aren't supposed to be documentaries, but these movies go way off the rails.
Read More'Barbenheimer' took the world by storm during the 2023 summer. According to Margot Robbie, both films ended up having the same release date for one reason.
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