The big moments from small (ish) characters in your favorite Disney movies.
Blake Lively is 100% method dressing for the It Ends With Us press tour, and she's stealing some of Ryan Reynolds' clothes to do it.
Jake Gyllenhaal buffed up for the Road House remake, but it's Conor McGregor who walks away with the movie.
I’m glad to live in a universe where this horny and hopeful lounge singer is played by WWE fave and future comedy legend John Cena.
In honor of the release of Napoleon, let's take a look back at seven times where Joaquin Phoenix gave a memorable and scene-stealing performance.
Nicolas Cage admits that his most famous line in National Treasure is hilarious, but he says that's why it works.
Harry Potter's security made it hard to steal from the set, but Rupert Grint found a way.
The Rock gives back to his local 7-11 that he used to steal from as a teen, in a very wholesome way.
IGN paid a visit to Sideshow Collectibles' massive Comic-Con booth for a closer look at the many stunning statues and figures on display. From a haunting Darth Vader statue to a massive Lady Dimitrescu, see everything on display.
Stephen King also jokingly accused R.L. Stine of hogging one particular horror sub-genre.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2's Ben Schwartz showed his dedication to the sequel after someone stole his character from a movie theater display.
The World's Greatest Detective got a bit light-fingered on the set of The Batman, as Robert Pattinson got in trouble for stealing socks from the set.
Following that viral clip of Leonardo DiCaprio mixing it up with Jeff Bezos' girlfriend, the Amazon founder has responded.
A guest really wanted to taste the food on an Epcot attraction. It did not go well.
Sometimes not even superheroics will impress the wrong room. Case in point: Chris Evans.
Netflix has released the trailer for its futuristic heist movie The Last Days of American Crime, which hits the streaming service on June 5. Olivier Megaton (Taken 2) directed the film, which stars Edgar Ramirez, Anna Brewster, Patrick Bergin and Sharlto Copley, though it's Michael Pitt who steals this two-minute trailer with his striking look that includes long hair, a gold chain, tattoos and guns. Our boy sure has grown up from his early days on Dawson's Creek! Based on the 2009 graphic novel created by Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini, The Last Days of American Crime …
Can't blame the folks that walked off with this piece of Star Trek history.