Bruce Willis celebrates his 69th birthday today, so celebrate his career with one of these 5 classics.
That 'need for speed' was nearly lethal! Top Gun: Maverick star Miles Teller recounts how one particular pilot maneuver had him concerned for his life.
Megan Fox showed off her own sharp take on the corset trend, and it's to die for.
A Christmas Story's Ralphie actor Peter Billingsly shares his perspective on why Die Hard is unequivocally a holiday movie.
Mission: Impossible 8 is on the way, and it looks like we’ll be seeing more of Pom Klementieff’s Paris following her debut in Dead Reckoning.
There's a fun Bruce Willis rumor that is making the rounds once again, so let's dig into the possible truth.
When Bruce Willis made Die Hard 2, he totally disagreed with the director over this major point.
When Anna Kendrick got stuck in an elevator in Toronto, it wasn't just your ordinary rescue.
Violent Night has been compared a lot to Die Hard, though at least in this case, there’s no question that it’s a Christmas movie.
The Die Hard villain also had rolls in Walker, Texas Ranger and Matlock
After James Bond's death in No Time in Die, Daniel Craig explained why the British super spy needed to die.
When randomly reflecting on his work with No Time To Die, Hans Zimmer took the death of 007 and turned it into something that's actually pretty funny.
No Time to Die's Ralph Fiennes offered his honest thoughts about Daniel Craig's James Bond being killed off in the film's finale.
If No Time To Die hadn't made a major switch, Ed Sheeran could have given the world his own James Bond song.
Believe it or not, there was a chance that Live and Let Die could have lost out on its historic Paul McCartney theme tune.
After the release of No Time to Die, Lashana Lynch, Ralph Fiennes, and more have spoken about their possible return to the James Bond franchise.
Bring It On: Cheer or Die is an abysmal Halloween cash-in that fights its horror twist at every turn, embarrassing even for a gateway horror film that means to lighten its genre ferocity.
While a good number of Alan Rickman's diaries dealt with his time on Harry Potter, he also had this to say about his Die Hard legacy.
The world will continue to debate the Christmas aspect of Die Hard, no matter what John McTiernan has to say.