There's a moment in Bad Boys: Ride or Die that struck me as penance for Will Smith. Did you also catch it?
Director Vincenzo Natali opens up about the controversial scene that studio execs wanted him to cut from his horror movie Splice.
Disney has some pretty awesome love stories. Here are some scenes from their movies that make me believe in love all over again.
Vin Diesel’s Latest Fast And Furious 11 Update Seemingly Reveals A Major Behind The Scenes Change
Lukas Gage shares the one OG Road House moment he would have loved to see in the Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor movie.
Will Smith dropped an amazing look at a gun fight from Bad Boys 4, and I'm in awe of the filmmaking that's at play.
An important scene for Jennifer Connelly's character in Top Gun: Maverick was reshot at Tom Cruise's insistence.
I was blown away by Civil War, including one scene in particular.
The Iron Claw is a gut punch of a biopic, but there's one scene that breaks from the tragedy to show the bond of the Von Erichs.
Emma Watson's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire performance included a scene that was so nerve-wracking, the actor took a tumble.
Anya Taylor-Joy reveals a conversation with The Witch's director that changed the course of a key scene in the film.
Because of the toilet scene in Dumb and Dumber, Jeff Daniels thought that would be the end of his career... until Clint Eastwood’s reaction.
The premiere of the Sebastian Stan-led Donald Trump film is imminent, and one investor has allegedly tried to prevent its release.
If you're looking to get hungry, here are the scenes that will surely accomplish that.
The Love Lies Bleeding ending is strange, but it's all about perception. Let me explain.
It turns out one of John Wick's biggest scenes could've never happened, but thankfully it was kept in.
Remember that iconic sing-along during My Best Friend's Wedding? Carrie Preston explained why the two-day shoot got pretty gross.
An Anyone But You fan explained how the movie shot Bea and Ben's real and fake romance moments differently and it's so good.
Pixar's Finding Nemo almost began with a totally different scene, and I'm glad they started the movie with the heartbreaking scene instead.
How Alan Ritchson convinced Guy Ritchie to make The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare even more violent.