On the set of Neighbors, Zac Efron recalls when his Robert De Niro impression flopped and Dave Franco's totally crushed.
Zoe Saldaña was recently called in to film an Avatar 3 and found herself in a painful position after so much time away from set.
Bill Skarsgård reveals where his character is from and what he wants in John Wick: Chapter 4.
In Friends, Chandler is not exactly the ladies' man of the group. And yet, some of his pick-up lines might totally work.
1981's An American Werewolf in London is a horror/comedy classic, but its 1997 sequel An American Werewolf in Paris fails it in every way.
Black Canary's known for sporting an iconic costume, however, a redesign in the '80s was so bad the character ultimately burned it.
What’s that? You only like watching “good movies”? Hmm. Interesting. I respectfully disagree, but interesting. You see, I’m a sucker for what you might call “bad movies.” Movies that by no conventional metric are of quality, but manage to reach a new height of entertainment value that seems to vibrate on a separate plane of existence. Movies that buck any kind of measure of effectiveness, inventing their own new rules and filmmaking vocabularies. Movies that prove our puny definitions of “talent” and “craft” are arbitrary, coming in distant places to the winning effectiveness of “making something no matter …
With the film now a catastrophic critical and commercial flop, it’s time to look back and understand why Tom Hooper’s musical Cats was so terrible.
The movie version of Cats has received terrible reviews so far. But are there grounds to believe it's so bad it's actually good? Or is Cats just bad?
The first reviews for Cats, Tom Hooper's take on the classic Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, are overwhelmingly negative, but it's not hard to see why.
Every once in a while, you come across a movie where things are so bad that it becomes unintentionally funny and entertaining.
Hypothetically, if the world as you know it came to an end and you were forced to live in a dystopia, these movie settings are where you want to be.
The sequels to Clive Barker's classic Hellraiser kept getting worse and worse as the years went on, and here's why Dimension kept making them.
While Stephen King is a legend of literary horror, his attempt at directing a feature film, 1986's Maximum Overdrive, wasn't met with much acclaim.
In 1998, director Gus Van Sant released a notoriously hated remake of Alfred Hitchcock's classic film Psycho, and here's why it was so bad.
Terminator: Dark Fate is coming to reboot the Terminator franchise for good, but we still don't know why Terminator Genysis turned out so bad.
Captain America's suit in The Avengers definitely looks a bit goofy, but it makes sense within both the movie and Steve's MCU character arc.