Superhero movies often provide fans quote-worthy lines, but "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" left audiences with more than one or two quotable moments.
Was John Wayne's last movie really 1976's "The Shootist"? Well, kind of; truth be told, the legendary actor might have also had a minor part in "Star Wars."
Ridley Scott's "Gladiator II" crushed its opening weekend, over 24 years after the original film did the same. Here's how the sequel dominated the box office.
Thanks to this AI video, we know what it would look like if Luke Skywalker and Yoda fell in love -- and even had a baby -- in the "Star Wars" universe.
Some movies leave us happy, others leave us excited, and still more leave us terrified. Then there's these -- movies that leave us devastated and in tears.
You don't get a multiverse-spanning film like "Deadpool & Wolverine" without CGI -- but here's what the film looked like before the special effects magic.
The Denzel Washington thriller "The Little Things" ends on an ambiguous note, but does it reveal the real killer? And why is the ending especially tragic?
History is filled with Black characters with electrical powers, so much so that it's become a widely accepted comic book trope. But where did it start, and why?
Everyone knows that major stars earn big bucks for their movie roles, but which of Hollywood's acting elite pulled in the biggest payday for a single film?
One line in the new "A Minecraft Movie" trailer makes us wonder if the studio is aware of how badly the initial teaser was received by the video game's fans.
The "Divergent" film franchise first came out in 2014, but it fizzled and died before it could even properly conclude. So what's the right order of the films?