You may never look at your favorite movie characters the same again after checking out these bizarre fan theories.
The stars of Crazy, Stupid, Love. had a funny experience trying to recreate the Dirty Dancing lift for the 2011 romantic comedy.
Sylvester Stallone has a very different opinion on stunts than Tom Cruise.
Kingsley Ben-Adir discussed the tedious work that theBob Marley: One Love crew put into the dreads he wears in the biopic.
Christopher Nolan talks about “the crazy thing” of Oppenheimer’s box office records and about movies still hitting theaters.
Willem Dafoe’s “Crazy Vampire Hunter” look for Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu is released with a wild story behind it.
Director George Clooney jokes about how he “almost killed” the Boys In the Boat cast with rowing workouts.
Beast Wars made their live-action Transformers debut in Rise of the Beasts, but one thing was missing for me.
Saw X being hailed as the best movie in the franchise, but that honor goes to Saw II for me.
Salma Hayek talks about the time she knew the wrong winner was being announced at Jimmy Kimmel’s Oscars show.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson continues to wow the world with his workouts, thanks to an impressive new squat-centric video.
Ana de Armas' action credentials are about to get another boost thanks to some insane thrills on the Ballerina set with co-star Keanu Reeves.
Out of his three films in the James Bond saga, Colin Salmon is still driven mad by one infamous scene.
During the training for Top Gun: Maverick the cast and Tom Cruise went through intense training involving a cage and blindfolds.
Daniel Radcliffe describes the “intense and so crazy” set days he had filming the Harry Potter movies.
Halle Bailey discussed what it was like to do stunt work on the live action version of The Little Mermaid.
Mission: Impossible's Tom Cruise is known for doing stunts, so this tracks.
We screened Barbarian for audiences with AMC Theatres, and this is what people had to say on the way out.
John Wick Chapter 4 looks to be putting Keanu Reeves in crazy new action sequences. According to Chad Stahelski, that's thanks to a very specific process of imagination and trust.