Nasa’s fake Mars mission: Why Capricorn One had conspiracy nuts seeing red
When America’s distrust of government was at fever pitch, a Hollywood thriller depicted Nasa as murderous liars. And the public believed it
When America’s distrust of government was at fever pitch, a Hollywood thriller depicted Nasa as murderous liars. And the public believed it
Resurrecting one of Hollywood’s most laughable monsters was a gamble. But the 1999 blockbuster brought action horror films back to life
Decades before Horizon: An American Saga, Costner delivered another earnest epic – and it flopped. But why did The Postman fail to deliver?
After killing off Spock in Wrath of Khan, Nimoy returned on the condition that he would direct the next film. But he would come to regret it
Chimps in space, singing mutants, ape-torturing Nazis… How the monkey-mad franchise damned Hollywood to sequel hell
Talking cars, superpowered helicopters, whatever Manimal was… As Ryan Gosling brings an 1980s TV staple to cinemas, we remember the classics
Guy Ritchie’s film shows how Churchill, Ian Fleming and their SOE daredevils executed one of the riskiest missions of WW2. What’s the truth?
Richard Gadd’s Netflix hit dares to sympathise with the fan who made his life hell. Decades ago, Margaret Mary Ray was shown no such mercy
The hit comedy began with a white nincompoop being told he’s adopted by his black family – and got more idiotic from there. How was it made?
Our Fight, the second memoir by former MMA champion Ronda Rousey, is a tale of industry norms that range from sad to frightening
Can Jake Gyllenhaal’s remake of the ‘boobs and bombs’ classic match the dirty, all too real brutality of 1989? The original team reveal all
Will 007 be played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson? When can we expect to see the film in cinemas? And will Christopher Nolan direct?
As Wernham Hogg's accountant, the late actor turned doing the bare minimum into comedy gold. But who was the man behind the Scotch eggs?
Before he was Uncle Bryn or a crowd-pleasing crooner, Rob Brydon made two of the saddest, most uncomfortable comedies in memory. Why?
The Deadly Attachment showcased the beloved sitcom at its ridiculous, class-obsessed best – and contained its greatest gag
Apple TV‘s series tells the story of the US Air Force‘s ‘Bloody Hundredth’ Bomber Group. But how does it compare to the truth?