Charlie Sheen's Only Sci-Fi Movie Was A Box Office Flop That's Still Worth Watching
Charlie Sheen was known for either taking on comedic roles or ones that had him playing the bad boy archetype, but in 1996 he actually played a geek.
Read MoreCharlie Sheen was known for either taking on comedic roles or ones that had him playing the bad boy archetype, but in 1996 he actually played a geek.
Read MoreLoved the gritty, vengeful themes of DC’s Supergirl? Expand your watchlist with action movies that bring that same energy, hiding in genres you wouldn't expect.
Read MoreDim the lights and grab the popcorn. These horror masterpieces look so terrifyingly crisp in 4K, they’ll practically jump out of your screen.
Read MoreOther than the "Indiana Jones" franchise, Harrison Ford doesn't seem to enjoy making genre films like "Star Wars," and he's not shy about sharing his thoughts.
Read More15 years after they memorably co-starred in Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction," Bruce Willis and Ving Rhames reunited in this somewhat forgotten sci-fi movie.
Read MoreThere will come a time when people are too young to remember a time when Disney didn't own Lucasfilm and actually competed with "Star Wars."
Read MoreAround the same time period that Michael Bay's "Armageddon" hit the big screen, numerous disaster movies followed , especially ones with space as a setting.
Read MorePaul Bettany is no stranger to the science fiction genre, but Johnny Depp is more reserved with the genre, having only been in two sci-fi movies.
Read MoreUnlike other former wrestlers like the Rock, Dave Bautista, and John Cena, the Undertaker didn't pursue a career in Hollywood other than a few small roles.
Read MoreJames Gunn's DCU follows up "Superman" with a film that's landing very differently with critics. Milly Alcock is getting praised, but something else isn't.
Read MoreJessica Biel's rise into movie stardom truly kicked off with her leading role in this 2003 remake of a legendary horror movie from the '70s.
Read MoreOne of Steven Spielberg's earliest films was originally meant to directly reference the classic Disney film Pinocchio, but it was cut at the last minute.
Read MoreLook at multiple RT scores and it's easy to see that critics and audiences have very different tastes in cinema, leaving some films to be cult favorites.
Read MoreLegendary film critic Roger Ebert once compared this mid-2000s sci-fi movie flop featuring Angelina Jolie to Indiana Jones adventure "Raiders of the Lost Ark."
Read MoreLong before he earned superstardom as Deadpool or ridicule as Green Lantern, Ryan Reynolds' first big superhero role came in a Marvel franchise flop.
Read MoreWhat do you get when you combine time travel, zombie-like creatures, and a future Oscar-winning actress? The answer is this long-running B-movie franchise.
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Read MoreJosh Brolin may have wowed audiences as Thanos in the MCU or Cable in Deadpool 2, but this earlier attempt at a comic book movie role was a disaster.
Read MoreNicolas Cage was the leading man in just about every action flick in the early aughts, including "Ghost Rider," "National Treasure," and "Gone in 60 Seconds."
Read MoreFamed movie critic Roger Ebert was a huge fan of a Zack Snyder superhero-adaptation movie from 2009 that was otherwise known to be divisive among serious fans.
Read MoreThe Oscar-winning hit "Parasite" may be director Bong Joon Ho's calling card, but years before that, he helmed one of the best sci-fi monster flicks ever made.
Read MoreJust like the butter beer from "Harry Potter," there are beverages from other major franchises like "Star Trek" and "Star Wars" that fans recreate.
Read MoreThis 2009 sci-fi film, starring Viggo Mortensen and Charlize Theron, is based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning book, but failed to pull in audiences.
Read MoreYears before they re-teamed in the acclaimed "American Gangster," A-listers Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe co-starred in this '90s sci-fi flop.
Read More"Back to the Future" fame Michael J. Fox starred in this horror comedy by acclaimed director Peter Jackson, but audiences rejected it upon release.
Read MorePaul Rudd is best known for his lighthearted comedy films and multiple MCU film appearances, but his first major film was actually an iconic horror franchise.
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