Top Movies That Totally Flopped at the Box Office
Ah, youth. The days when you reveled in your dorm room and feasted on delicacies like hair dryer-warmed pizza or ramen gently braised over a light bulb. Your bank account might've been empty, but you
Ah, youth. The days when you reveled in your dorm room and feasted on delicacies like hair dryer-warmed pizza or ramen gently braised over a light bulb. Your bank account might've been empty, but you
It's the role all actors dream of -- the one that puts them on the map. Breakout movie moments are born from a combination of factors, including raw talent, the movie's reception, and a little bit of
The Bagel Bites are still frozen in the middle. Your friend with the popcorn popper sent you the patented "I think I'm going to bail on this one" text. Your uncle just got the entire "Hee Haw" series
Just because a movie is made to be appreciated by kids doesn't mean that it can't have a deeper, more subtle meaning too. That's one of the reasons that recent family movies like "Frozen," "Inside Out,"
No big plans for Memorial Day? Then get busy watching these Netflix titles before they vanish in June. Among the great films leaving Netflix streaming are Disney '90s classics "Mulan," "The Hunchback of
Ahhh. The glory days of teen movies ... The '90s. You know, the ones where all you had to do was take off the she-geek's glasses and she was gorgeous (like in "She's All That" starring Rachel Leigh Cook
When you look back on your childhood through a rainbow haze of nostalgia and Kool-Aid binges, everything looks pretty darn spectacular. Life was simpler, Saturday morning cartoons were your heaviest commitment,
In 1977, Luke Skywalker blew up the Death Star; in 2015, Daisy Ridley's Rey kicked Kylo Ren's butt so hard, it rocked the galaxy. In a world where girl power is enough to awaken the Force, pink dresses
Admit it -- somewhere along the way, a kids' movie gave you a grown-up fright, whether from the wolfish Gmork in "The Neverending Story" or a glammed-out David Bowie and his band of baby-stealing Muppets
Twenty years ago this week, four teenage girls dabbled in magic powers and unleashed forces more powerful than they could have imagined. We're not just talking about the plot of "Charmed"). For all its
Disney is turning more of its classic stories and characters live. The studio announced it is making nine new live-action films, following the tremendous success of "The Jungle Book," which followed the
We've seen "Valentine's Day" and "New Year's Eve," and now we prepare to welcome Garry Marshall's latest rom-com "Mother's Day," which hits theaters April 29th. We eat these delightful star-studded ensemble
Netflix giveth, and Netflix taketh away. "Blade Runner: The Theatrical Cut" was just added to Netflix streaming, but now it's facing a harsh expiration date of May 16. (We'll be up on the roof, holding
%Slideshow-373501%It would be great if every movie ever was on Netflix all the time. Alas, that is not the case. Because streaming rights. To narrow it down just at tad, there are a few movies -- and
%Slideshow-377785%You don't have to wait until October to binge on horror, especially since there are so many great scary movies on Netflix right now. So curl up with chilling classics "The Shining" or
%Slideshow-375105%Disney movies have made us laugh and smile, but they've also sometimes scared all the crap out of us and had us sobbing like a baby. We still haven't gotten over the death of Bambi's
Don't throw out the blue paint just yet — Jennifer Lawrence isn't done playing Mystique in the "X-Men" movies. Just last year, the Oscar winner declared that "X-Men: Apocalypse" would be her final
%Slideshow-376398% The movie-turned-TV-show adaptation isn't exactly a fresh Hollywood concept, and new, albeit recycled, examples of the trend keep popping up on our screens every single season. ("Taken"
%Slideshow-373323%Stop everything: "Blade Runner" was just added to Netflix. This densely-layered sci-fi classic from Ridley Scott is one we'll happily watch and rewatch in any version. It's just one
%Slideshow-373881%Long before he was cranking out reliable Oscar-season fare like "Silver Linings Playbook," David O. Russell was a struggling indie writer-director with one squirmy comedy about incest
%Slideshow-373476%Reportedly, the filmmakers of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" (opening March 25) cast Ben Affleck as the Dark Knight because they wanted a slightly older Batman with some gravitas. Now,
Breaking news: Superman isn't always in it "for the craft." Henry Cavill is in promotion mode for "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" and he shared some interesting details in a couple of new interviews. He's
%Slideshow-371057%As we get farther and farther from the '90s, it's inevitable that we'll see more remakes -- or reboots -- of movies we loved from that decade. We all saw how the "Point Break" remake
%Slideshow-369639%Hollywood studios are always in search of the next blockbuster franchise, whether that franchise involves costumed superheroes, killer robots or sulky vampires. But sometimes a film
%Slideshow-371058%Disney movies are known for being heartwarming, cute, funny, inspirational, and sweet. But they also feature some of the most dazzling artwork ever committed to film. Take the ballroom
%Slideshow-370918% How are we going to get by without "Downton Abbey"? After the series finale airs on PBS on Sunday, March 6, how will we get along without regular doses of Mr. Carson glowering, Mr. Barrow
%Slideshow-368647%When we were kids, Disney movies took up a generous portion of our VHS shelf -- and for good reason. "The Little Mermaid," "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Lion King" are just a few of
%Slideshow-368619% Family-friendly studio Disney has a history, going back 60-plus years, of casting performers from the world of grown-up entertainment in its animated hits. In fact, Disney and Pixar's
%Slideshow-366252% Amidst all the Oscars glamour and heartfelt speeches, let's not forget that an actor's life is not all awards and ovations. It's very often extremely crappy movies that are best forgotten. Sorry,
%Slideshow-364666% The '90s was a great decade for movies, with debut films from such landmark filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino and Danny Boyle. The decade also gave us our first introductions to big-screen
%Slideshow-366085% Zombie hordes. Vampires. Tripods. These are just some of the ways the world will end on the big screen. Hollywood loves to wipe out all life as we know it with increasingly inventive,
%Slideshow-363087% The Sundance hit "The Witch," which hits theaters on February 19, has been called "beautifully made, bone-chilling horror" and "spectacularly creepy and perverse." Before you try to
%Slideshow-365202% Director Robert Eggers knows horror. His horror movie, "The Witch," has been earning raves since its premiere more than a year ago at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Now, on Friday
%Slideshow-365278%2015 was kind of a big deal at the box office. But 2016? It could make last year's earnings look like your kid's lunch money. 2016 has Marvel and DC's biggest heroes battling each other
%Slideshow-361969%Want to boost your list of "Oscar-winning movies I've seen?" Here are 24 great movies you can stream on Netflix right now, including "Pulp Fiction" and "Forrest Gump," as well as Oscar-winning
%Slideshow-363395% Remember when vampire movies were actually scary? Sorry, Twihards and "Underworld" fans, but your brooding romantic neck-biters and your leather-clad Eurotrash vamps may be cool, but
%Slideshow-363069% Everyone makes mistakes -- even Hollywood's best and brightest filmmakers. Oscar-winning movies aren't immune to the occasional gaffe, continuity error, or invasive crewmember body
%Slideshow-362343%Jesus is flying over Rome, a statue hoisted by a helicopter, in the opening shot of Fellini's "La Dolce Vita." In the opening shot of Steve Martin's "L.A. Story," which debuted 25 years
%Slideshow-361729% Zombie movies love to gross us out with new and inventive and sticky ways to next-level their depictions of the walking dead. From "Evil Dead 2" to the "Dawn of the Dead" remake, audiences
%Slideshow-360852%Have filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen been getting too conventional? Already this decade, they've made a classical western ("True Grit") and written three relatively irony-free scripts
%Slideshow-361721%Author Nicholas Sparks has made a career out of bringing very attractive, white people together in the name of love -- in between lots of longing glances and kisses in the rain. The
%Slideshow-361415% Grey's Anatomy" and "The 100," is taking on the supernatural in his new thriller, "The Sin Seer." The movie follows Rose Ricard (Lisa Arrindell Anderson), a woman with an unusual gift: