Why This Could Be A Very Good Summer For Female-Driven Movies
At least a dozen movies primarily about women will open in theaters during the summer season. That may not seem like a lot, but it is a lot!
Why The Animation Studio You May Not Have Heard Of Is Making Waves In Hollywood
Blue Sky Studios has never been a big player in the U.S. — its latest film, Rio 2, opened with a just-OK $39 million. But overseas, the studio pulls in some seriously big money.
The Internet's New Favorite Meme Is From "Captain America 2"
Watch out, Captain America — HYDRA is everywhere! SPOILERS!
Mickey Rooney, Legendary Actor, Dies
The star of National Velvet, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and The Black Stallion was 93.
How Marvel Studios Conquered The Box Office
Captain America: The Winter Soldier's record-breaking opening weekend is yet another triumph in Marvel's string of hits.
Which Classic Movies Have You Seen?
From Charlie Chaplin to Bette Davis, from Orson Welles to Akira Kurosawa, from Walt Disney to Quentin Tarantino, how many of these 200 classic films from the past 100 years have you seen?
Which Star Trek Captain Are You?
Engage!
How "Noah" And "God's Not Dead" Are Making The Bible Popular Again At The Movies
No biblical film has come close to Noah's $44 million opening weekend since The Passion of the Christ. And it is just one of several Bible-themed movies making an impact at the box office.
8 Surprising Things I Learned About Betty White In 15 Minutes
Here's one: She will give you a cupcake, and you don't even have to ask for it.
32 Emotional Stories Of Intense Moviegoing Experiences
The movies can provoke so many feelings — sooooo many feelings.
We Apparently Have Britney Spears To Thank For "Inception"
Bwwwwaaaaaaamp!
Which Recurring "Star Trek: The Next Generation" Character Are You?
You know which TNG main character you are, but who else could you be while walking the decks of the Enterprise? (Or trying to take it over?)
"Divergent" Is A Hit, But It's No "Hunger Games"
The adaptation of Veronica Roth's best-seller opened with $56 million, but only 50% of audiences had read Roth's book.
A "Jem And The Holograms" Live Action Movie Is Actually In The Works
And it's being made by the guy who directed two Step Up movies, the Paranormal Activity producer, and Justin Bieber's manager. This is truly outrageous.
Why Theo James Doesn't Want To Be Defined By "Divergent"
Best known for one episode of Downton Abbey, the 29-year-old actor is poised for a kind of megastardom he's not quite sure yet how to handle.
Which "Star Trek: The Next Generation" Character Are You?
Make it so!
The Crowdfunded “Veronica Mars” Movie Needs A Bigger Crowd
The Kickstarter-funded film opened this weekend with $2 million in 291 theaters. But it will need to make much more than that to break even, let alone launch a crowdfunding cinema revolution.
How Jason Bateman Directed A 10-Year-Old To Say R-Rated "Bad Words"
For the Arrested Development star's feature directorial debut, Bateman drew upon his experiences as a child actor to make his film's young star comfortable with the movie's risqué material.
Tilda Swinton Thinks Fame Can Turn People Into Vampires
With four films opening in 2014 in the U.S. — including Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel and Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive — the 53-year-old's celebrity only stands to grow. But Swinton could scarcely care less.
There Is One Movie Neil deGrasse Tyson Approves Of Scientifically
After famously criticizing Gravity, the astrophysicist — and host of Fox's COSMOS: A Spacetime Odyssey — doesn't know if he'll ever publicly fact-check a film's science again. Praising a film's science, however, he can do.