Real Reason Rebecca Ferguson Quit 'Mission: Impossible' Franchise: "I Want to Work"
From the first minutes of her appearance on screen, Rebecca Ferguson's Ilsa Faust won the hearts of Mission: Impossible fans. Here is why the actress decided not to participate in the final film after appearing in three installments.
5 Shamelessly Expensive 2000s Movies Absolutely No One Remembers Today
Hollywood has several examples of movies that ended up flops despite having loads of money and pompous marketing. We’re dropping some box office bombs in this list.
Mike Flanagan’s Highest-Rated Movie Was Co-Written by His Wife Kate Siegel & It’s a Must-Watch
It’s not only the collaboration with Stephen King that Flanagan is famous for, as the director has also teamed up with his real-life partner for a bunch of his movies — here’s everything about one of the best of those.
7 Ways Disney’s ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Remake Betrayed the Original
Disney’s live-action reboot of the 2002 animated classics is currently breaking records in the box office, though it still lacks the charm of the original scenes that never made it to the new movie. Here’s everything fans think went wrong with live-action Lilo & Stitch.
8 Lesser-Known Horror Movies to Watch on Shudder Right Now, Ranked by IMDb
There is no place for seasoned horror fans other than Shudder, but its vast library can be overwhelming. Here are eight non-mainstream films worth checking out.
10 Best Studio Ghibli Movies, Ranked From Great to Absolute Masterpiece by IMDb
Directed by Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata, Studio Ghibli’s animated feature movies have been mesmerising new audiences for decades. Here’s just a part of those you must see at least once.
Every Mike Flanagan Movie Ranked from Worst to Best, According to IMDb
Another Stephen King adaptation is soon being added to the list of the Mike Flanagan-directed movies, which means you might want to revisit the director’s previous works — we’ve collected them all right here.
This 100%-Rated Anime Masterpiece Just Won the Anime Awards 2025 for Best Movie
Crunchyroll Anime Awards picked its winner in the Film of the Year category – Look Back. It's a touching and heartbreaking story you shouldn't miss, even if you've never watched anime before.