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  • Fleming and M nervous

    The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare Assistant Is More Important Than You Think

    M's assistant in "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" is a real-life figure who later became an accomplished novelist and the creator of a pop culture icon.

    By Nick Staniforth Read More
  • Gus and crew on boat

    The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare Review: The Best & Worst Of Guy Ritchie In One Thrill-Ride

    Guy Ritchie's "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" gets bored of its own dialogue scenes, but the WWII action film will more than delight with its shootouts.

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • M looking forward

    This Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare Cast Connection Is Unbelievable - But True

    "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" hits theaters on April 19. Fans should learn about one cast member's significant familial connection to the film's plot.

    By Nick Staniforth Read More
  • Eversmann, Gus, and Aldo Raine

    5 Essential Team-Up Movies To See Before The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare

    "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" is the latest movie that features a ragtag group teaming up to cause trouble. Here are some similar films to check out.

    By Nick Staniforth Read More
  • Oppenheimer before bomb with sparks

    We Rewatched Oppenheimer And It's Completely Different Now

    Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" only gets better on rewatch. So we consumed a bunch of behind-the-scenes info, and the film seems completely different now.

    By Russell Murray Read More
  • Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio

    The 2024 Oscars Continued A Sad Streak That Started In 2013

    Martin Scorsese is in the midst of an Academy Award losing streak that began over a decade ago, despite "Killer of the Flower Moon's" critical acclaim.

    By Aahil Dayani Read More
  • Al Pacino reading best picture winner

    Al Pacino's Awkward 2024 Oscars Flub Made A Mess Of The Night's Biggest Award

    The 96th Academy Awards had several memorable moments, but perhaps none were as surprising as Al Pacino's unusual approach to announcing the Best Picture.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Noah staring at animals

    Russell Crowe's Controversial 2014 Movie Is Getting A Second Life On Netflix

    Viewers on Netflix are checking out Russell Crowe's controversial 2014 film "Noah," which drew the ire of many for its depiction of the Biblical figure's life.

    By Aahil Dayani Read More
  • Tristan Ludlow on a horse

    Why Brad Pitt Almost Quit One Of His Most Iconic '90s Movies After A Table Read

    "Legends of the Fall" director Ed Zwick revealed that Brad Pitt didn't like the script after the table read, and problems continued during filming.

    By Kieran Fisher Read More
  • Rose peers at sketch over Jack's shoulder

    Kate Winslet's Titanic Nude Scene Led To Some Extremely Awkward Moments

    Kate Winslet has spoken about how Rose's nude scene in "Titanic" has led to awkward fan encounters, even decades later: "I don't sign that [picture]."

    By Tim Lammers Read More
  • Henry Cavill smiling

    5 Exciting Henry Cavill Movies To Help You Move On From Superman

    If you're looking for more Henry Cavill following his Superman and "Witcher" departures and now his new movie, "Argylle," he's got plenty of projects upcoming.

    By Nick Staniforth Read More
  • Major Gavin Cleven in uniform

    How Austin Butler's Elvis Accent Created A Problem For Masters Of The Air

    After completing his work on "Elvis," Austin Butler had some challenges when getting started on Apple TV's WWII series, "Masters of the Air."

    By Cameron Roy Hall Read More
  • Jeffrey Wright attends event

    Jeffrey Wright's Dialogue Was Replaced In An Ang Lee Movie For A Shocking Reason

    Earlier in his career, "Westworld" star Jeffrey Wright had to deal with some hefty studio interference when taking part in an Ang Lee movie.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Jordan Belfort real and movie version

    Real People Who Were Worse Than Their Biopic Portrayed

    Hollywood doesn't always get it right. From Napoleon Bonaparte to P.T. Barnum, here are some real people who are way worse than their biopics portrayed.

    By Max Spirenkov Read More
  • Vincent Gallo looking fierce

    Vincent Gallo Accused Of Sexually Explicit Language During The Policeman Auditions

    Multiple actresses are accusing actor Vincent Gallo of misconduct during the auditions for "The Policeman," in which he plays the Golden State Killer.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Amy Winehouse looking up

    Is Marisa Abela Really Singing In The Amy Winehouse Biopic Back To Black?

    Playing a late, legendary singer like Amy Winehouse may be hard enough, but sounding like her may arguably be the more difficult -- if not impossible -- task.

    By Julia Selinger Read More
  • Lily Gladstone Golden Globe

    Lily Gladstone's Historic Golden Globe Speech Sends Searches For Blackfeet Language Skyrocketing

    At the 81st annual Golden Globes, Lily Gladstone made history by becoming the first Indigenous actor to win a best actress award and speak in Blackfeet.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Three Kate Hudsons

    Almost All Of Kate Hudson's Highest Box Office Films Share One Thing In Common

    Kate Hudson is known primarily for rom-coms, but she's had successful films in other genres too. Here's what most of her highest-grossing films have in common.

    By Alex Welch Read More
  • Maximus fighting in Colosseum

    Was Gladiator's Maximus A Real Person?

    "Gladiator's" Maximus wasn't a real person, but Russell Crowe's iconic character was absolutely influenced by multiple historical figures.

    By Jaron Pak Read More
  • John McClane between Pearl Harbor characters

    Bruce Willis' John McClane 'Cameo' In Pearl Harbor - An Urban Myth Explained

    Online legend has it that John McClane of "Die Hard" can be seen in the background of "Pearl Harbor," Michael Bay's 2001 historical epic. Can you see it?

    By Ilana Gordon Read More
  • Jaguar Paw and Rafe McCawley

    The Most Laughably Inaccurate Historical Films

    Fictionalized cinematic versions of actual events aren't supposed to be documentaries, but these movies go way off the rails.

    By Hannah Wylie Read More
  • Barbie and Oppenheimer

    Margot Robbie Explains Barbie & Oppenheimer's Shared Release Date & Why It Worked

    'Barbenheimer' took the world by storm during the 2023 summer. According to Margot Robbie, both films ended up having the same release date for one reason.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Napoleon hat looking up

    Napoleon Director Ridley Scott Responds To 'Anti-French' Criticism

    Director Ridley Scott minced no words when he was asked about French media's negative reception of his biopic "Napoleon," particularly its factual inaccuracies.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Leonard and Felicia walking in theater

    Maestro Review: A Work Of Pure Showmanship

    Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan command the screen in "Maestro," a powerful and visually astonishing Netflix biopic about composer Leonard Bernstein.

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Napoleon staring into distance

    Sony's Napoleon TikTok Ad Is The Weirdest Thing You'll See Today

    The "Napolean" marketing campaign is targeting younger audiences with its curious TikTok ads, such as this one that suggests Napolean is just like any of us.

    By Aahil Dayani Read More
  • Hale and Hamilton think

    How To Watch Killers Of The Flower Moon At Home

    "Killers of the Flower Moon" is finishing up its run in theaters. Fans of the film will likely want to know how and when they can watch the movie at home.

    By Melissa Lemieux Read More
  • Oppenheimer stares pointedly

    Cillian Murphy's J. Robert Oppenheimer Had A Tragic End In Real Life

    J. Robert Oppenheimer, portrayed by Cillian Murphy in director Christopher Nolan's blockbuster biopic, suffered immensely in the final years of his life.

    By Mike Worby Read More
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