Uncle Buck star Laurie Metcalf recounts how comedy icon John Candy helped her get over her nerves during filming.
Drew Barrymore shares why 1998's Ever After was an empowering moment in her career.
Vin Diesel shares a throwback to the movie that “changed his life” 25 years ago.
Flip through this gallery to see pictures of the cast of My Best Friends Wedding and what they look like now.
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81-year-old Dionne Warwick has thoughts about Leonardo DiCaprio's alleged "dating rule."
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Hugh Jackman may be The Greatest Showman, but once again he's used social media to prove that he's also one of the greatest husbands.
Without a 2020 summer movie season to speak of, we've been forced to look back on the mid-year blockbusters of yore, to a different era, to a time when a studio would pay absolutely out the ass to make a film in which Laura Linney blasts an entire tribe of homicidal gorillas to fuck with a laser gun. Folks, we're talking Congo. Holy shit, it's Congo day. Congo is now 25 years old. Congo can legally rent a car in most states and drive to your home whenever it damn well pleases. Congo remains such a …
Over its two and a half decades of existence, Fox Searchlight has established a reputation as one of the most prestigious studios in town. That’s why so many were fearful that when Disney purchased 20th Century Fox, the Mouse House would meddle with—or worse, shutter—the specialty studio. Fox Searchlight traditionally makes smaller films, more dramatic films, and films that cater to adult audiences. That is not exactly The Disney Way, but a new video supercut celebrating Fox Searchlight’s 25th anniversary certainly underlines why it’s so important they remain autonomous. The officially released video runs down …
This week on The Collider.com Podcast, we're looking back at The Shawshank Redemption as the film reaches its 25th anniversary. We look at the film's enduring popularity contrasted against its minimal influence, the surprising darkness that permeates the entire picture, the films of director Frank Darabont, if Shawshank's popularity is deserved, and much more. We then finish up with Recently Watched. Click on the respective link to find us on iTunes. ALSO, we've moved to a new channel: Collider Weekly. Collider Weekly will host podcasts only from writers on Collider.com, so please be sure …
This week on The Collider.com Podcast, we're looking back at The Shawshank Redemption as the film reaches its 25th anniversary. We look at the film's enduring popularity contrasted against its minimal influence, the surprising darkness that permeates the entire picture, the films of director Frank Darabont, if Shawshank's popularity is deserved, and much more. We then finish up with Recently Watched. Click on the respective link to find us on iTunes. ALSO, we've moved to a new channel: Collider Weekly. Collider Weekly will host podcasts only from writers on Collider.com, so please be sure …
NickToons back in the 1990s managed to hide adult jokes and references in their episodes, and Rugrats took Fatal Attraction as the base for one.
Forrest Gump was one of the big hits of the 1990s. It was the highest-grossing movie of 1994, making more than blockbusters like The Lion King, True Lies, and Speed. It went on to win six Oscars including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay. The story of the eponymous slow-witted man (Tom Hanks) who traipses through major events of the 1960s and 70s while never losing sight of his true love, Jenny (Robin Wright), was uplifting for audiences and it’s not difficult to see why. However, beneath the memorable aphorisms and Hanks’ eminently …