Movies - Page 69
How Harrison Ford’s Bold Move Changed Hollywood’s Release Calendar
Harrison Ford’s behind-the-scenes influence led Paramount to reschedule Air Force One, prompting Titanic to shift its premiere and sidestep a box office showdown. This strategic decision allowed all three films to thrive in theaters.
January 2, 2026 2:00 pm
Will Arnett Reveals the Role That Changed His Life Forever
Will Arnett opens up about his most meaningful performance, reflecting on his journey from comedy to drama and why voicing Batman in The Lego Movie franchise stands out as his all-time favorite role.
January 2, 2026 1:11 pm
Gene Hackman’s Unexpected Obsession With a Wild Comedy Series
Gene Hackman, famed for his intense dramatic roles, once confessed his surprising passion for the outrageous sketch show In Living Color, calling it 'awful, crass,' yet admitting it completely captivated him.
January 2, 2026 1:00 pm
Mia Goth’s Reluctant Rise: From Indie Standout to Hollywood Powerhouse
Mia Goth’s career has soared thanks to her fearless performances, even as she wrestles with her own conflicted feelings about acting. With major roles ahead in Star Wars and Marvel’s Blade, she continues to challenge herself and captivate audiences.
January 2, 2026 12:46 pm
Matt Damon Opens Up About the Chaos Behind 'Margaret'
Matt Damon shares his perspective on the chaotic journey of Kenneth Lonergan's 'Margaret,' from endless post-production battles to lawsuits, calling the experience 'completely nuts.' Discover the behind-the-scenes drama that nearly derailed the film.
January 2, 2026 11:52 am
Brenda Fricker Opens Up About Life After 'Home Alone 2' Fame
The actress who played the Pigeon Lady in the beloved sequel shares her candid story about what happened after her time in the spotlight, revealing a side of Hollywood success fans rarely see.
January 2, 2026 11:49 am
How a Lost Eastwood-Wayne Western Became a Hallmark Movie
Clint Eastwood and John Wayne nearly starred together in a western called The Hostiles, but creative differences shelved the project. Decades later, the script resurfaced in an unexpected place.
January 2, 2026 11:20 am
Roger Ebert’s Most Painful Movie Experience: The Rom-Com He Couldn’t Stand
Roger Ebert almost never left a movie early, but Bruce Beresford’s 1989 comedy Her Alibi pushed him to the brink. Ebert slammed the film as 'endless, pointless, and ridiculous,' awarding it a brutal 0.5-star review.
January 2, 2026 10:45 am