Our picks for the most disastrous pranks in movies and TV shows.
A fourth Bridget Jones movie is officially happening and Renée Zellweger isn't the only familiar face returning to the hit franchise.
Jackie Chan assures fans he's doing fine after viral photos appeared to show age catching up with the action star.
Hollywood sweetheart Mark Ruffalo says he's ready to play against type after portraying Poor Things rake Duncan Wedderburn.
Nicolas Cage admits that his most famous line in National Treasure is hilarious, but he says that's why it works.
Anyone But You's director opens up about that less than "well-received" first teaser for Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney's rom-com.
Love Actually director Richard Curtis spoke about being “behind the curve” thinking about how certain aspects of his movie didn’t age well.
Chris Hemsworth's chef called the actor "a big boy" as he recalled keeping the actor well-fed while making sure he stayed in Thor shape.
Almost a year later, the Film Academy has admitted fault in the Will Smith Oscars slap controversy.
Jake Gyllenhaal is one of Hollywood's notoriously hard names to say and spell.
Johnny Depp's endorsement deal with Dior is working out for the fragrance company.
The Ghostbusters: Afterlife sequel has selected a director to succeed Jason Reitman, and they’re also quite familiar with the franchise.
Aubrey Plaza talks about her failed audition for Scream 4.
Glen Powell shares BTS from Top Gun: Maverick showing the cast getting ready for that iconic football montage.
Unfortunately, things didn’t go well for Sylvester Stallone when he tried to be an extra in The Godfather.
Australia seems to be the right spot for the Hemsworth family as his eight-year-old landed a surfing milestone.
Even in light of rumors calling for a younger James Bond, Henry Cavill continues to crush in the race to become 007.
We chat about Warner Bros. upcoming DC Movies and react to the new trailers for 'Black Adam' and 'Shazam Fury of the Gods.'
Kevin Hart got quizzed on how well he knows The Rock, and he hilariously came close (but not) on his Super-Pets co-star's dog.
It's been a long, and controversial, shoot for Simon Pegg and the Mission: Impossible team.