Edward Furlong played John Connor in T2 but ended up losing the job with Terminator 3.
Movie fans weighed in on on-screen couples they believed had “zero chemistry,” and they had a good point about some of these.
The stars of Crazy, Stupid, Love. had a funny experience trying to recreate the Dirty Dancing lift for the 2011 romantic comedy.
As Snow White and Ariel, actresses Rachel Zegler and Halle Bailey have weathered their fair share of Internet trolls.
Which Love Actually plot does movie star Hugh Grant love most? Hint: it's not the one you're thinking.
Patrick Stewart reflected on his time working with Tom Hardy on Star Trek: Nemesis and admitted his prediction about the actor’s future was wrong.
Salma Hayek talks about the time she knew the wrong winner was being announced at Jimmy Kimmel’s Oscars show.
James Cameron and Tim Miller famously butted heads while working on Terminator: Dark Fate.
Writer/director Rian Johnson talks about his inspiration for the title of his Knives Out sequel.
Joe Pesci was originally going to play Bill Murray's cameo role in Zombieland but turned it down for a specific reason.
Amsterdam is on pace to lose a ton of money. Let's talk about why.
After making his fine arts debut, Brad Pitt talked about being inspired by what he's gotten wrong in his past relationships.
Abomination returns in this week's She-Hulk as the series continues the recent trend of righting prior Marvel Cinematic Universe wrongs.
Bill Paxton's family has resolved one of the lawsuits it filed after the actor's death.
With HBO Max and the Warner Bros. library in turmoil following the surprise cancellation of Batgirl, we look at why Warner Bros. Discovery seems to be making all the wrong moves in the march toward a single, unified streaming service.
Please give Lilo & Stitch the credit it deserves for breaking ground in animated Disney movies.
Harry Potter star Tom Felton got thrown into a completely different franchise with a joke on his dressing room door.
Avatar 2 producer explains what movies in the past have gotten wrong about their use of 3-D.
Decades after the release of The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Steven Spielberg has some thoughts on exactly what went wrong with his dino-sequel.