Barry Keoghan bears all for the final moments of "Saltburn," and according to the actor, he felt more comfortable filming the scene than you might expect.
Andrew Haigh's "All of Us Strangers" grapples with grief, loss, and loneliness in a profound way, tackling its themes while avoiding trite narrative devices.
Bradley Cooper is getting some heat from fans on social media after the actor-turned-director opened up about why he doesn't allow chairs on his movie sets.
Blitz Bazawule takes a stab at the musical version of "The Color Purple." The 2023 musical has plenty of drama, music, and dancing, but it doesn't all cohere.
Online 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?
Though Andrew Scott rose to prominence as "Sherlock's" Moriarty, the actor is making an effort to avoid future villainous roles following his turn in "Spectre."
"Gladiator" fans might be surprised that all signs point to a surprising lineage for Lucius. However, when you think about it, it's not that surprising at all.
While the MPAA can't truly ban movies from being released, rating a film NC-17 can often accomplish the same objective of preventing audiences from seeing it.
Zac Efron plays the cursed wrestler Kevin Von Erich in Sean Durkin's "The Iron Claw," an A24 release about the most tragic family in wrestling history.
"Pretty Woman" was the film that catapulted Julia Roberts to superstardom. Even today, the actress is striking down certain rumors surrounding the film.
"May December" is based loosely on a real life sex scandal that rocked the nation in the 1990s. Here's a look at what happened to one of the people involved.
Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan command the screen in "Maestro," a powerful and visually astonishing Netflix biopic about composer Leonard Bernstein.
The "Napolean" marketing campaign is targeting younger audiences with its curious TikTok ads, such as this one that suggests Napolean is just like any of us.