John Wick actor Keanu Reeves' home was burglarized by masked men, reminiscent of some of the movies he's starred in.
Family gatherings, events, trips, and others can get messed up quite easily by one person. Let's talk about the most memorable.
Scream 7 lost its lead after Melissa Barrera was fired, but is Jenna Ortega's fate also in jeopardy?
Bad Boys 4 is bring in Will Smith and Martin Lawrence back to town, even if the last film used the perfect title for this fourth installment.
The Top Gun: Maverick director explains what it was like working with the Navy, and how they treated sensitive information.
Bryce Dallas Howard's tenure as Claire Dearing ended with Jurassic World: Dominion.
Seth Rogen reflects on one day on the set of Knocked Up where multiple cast members actually vomited.
After the Being the Ricardos casting controversy. Aaron Sorkin decided to defend Nicole Kidman for playing Lucille Ball over Debra Messing.
The Suicide Squad featured Margot Robbie's third appearance as Harley Quinn, and she was a total badass on set.
One film crew recently stayed in the house that inspired James Wan's The Conjuring for two weeks and the impacts were long-lasting.
A total trainwreck, with plenty of blame to go around.
Tom Holland was apparently "four or five" auditions deep for a part in Star Wars before messing it up.
HBO’s The Vow has been comically terrible. It took a really interesting subject—the existence of the multi-level marketing scheme-turned-sex-cult NXIVM—and clearly had no idea how to tell the story. There’s a loose thread about defectors trying to bring down NXIVM, but at no point have directors Jehane Noujaim and Karim Amer found a larger theme or thoughtful subtext to build upon. Instead, they seemed to have played into their subject’s worst, most narcissistic tendencies to fashion themselves as rebellious heroes, thus repeating the self-actualization garbage that brought them into NXIVM …
Don Cheadle is struggling to figure out who Ben Schwartz is... psych!
There are few straight-to-VOD movies that the Collider staff is more excited for than Becky, a new indie thriller starring Kevin James as a Nazi who messes with the wrong little girl. Quiver Distribution and Redbox Entertainment released a trailer online late last week, and when I realized today that we'd forgotten to post it, I moved as quickly as I could to rectify our mistake, as the world needs to know about this movie, which looks f-ed up in the best way possible. [caption id="attachment_895211" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Quiver Distribution/Redbox …