Let's talk about the best of the best from The Truman Show.
Zoë Kravitz and cast hilariously share how her rock star father reacted to his viral gym video making a cameo in her directorial debut, "Blink Twice."
Christopher McDonald reflects on fame after playing Shooter McGavin in Happy Gilmore, and if he will be in Adam Sandler's sequel.
Josh Hartnett explained why the love scene he performed with Kate Beckinsale for Pearl Harbor was so hard to shoot.
Matt Damon apparently agrees that Jesse Plemons looks like him and reveals that the resemblance was more uncanny over 20 years ago.
Love me some Twisters, but I can still be annoyed at Steven Spielberg (and Lee Isaac Chung) over this cut kiss.
Will Smith revealed how a "crazy" Bad Boys: Ride or Die scene involving Martin Lawrence was filmed, and I can't look away.
Fans (and some celebrities) had some hilarious reactions to Lenny Kravitz's bathtub thirst trap.
Dune: Part Two's Austin Butler shares a harrowing BTS story about a particularly "unglamorous" moment filming the sci-fi epic.
Inside Out 2 has plenty of great moments, but one instance really sat with me, and I have to talk about it.
In an action movie full of badass moments, we pick out the best from Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.
Sixteen Candles is celebrating 40 years, which makes it the perfect time to look back on the problematic classic film.
Anya Talylor-Joy plays the title character of Furiosa, taking on the role from Fury Road's Charlize Theron.
Did you know that some of the most iconic movie moments were improvised?
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire director Adam Wingard reveals his adorable cat, who inspired the film's colosseum scenes.
The Mad Max: Fury Road prequel contains a 15-minute action sequence that took over two months to film and has a great nickname.
Civil War sees Alex Garland leaving some pretty huge questions on the table after the film's stunning finale.