All hail Tom Cruise and the era of the equal opportunity action movie

If you've ever seen Rock Of Ages, you've seen the terrifying intensity that Tom Cruise brings when he's pretending to sing songs onscreen. And if you've seen that incredible clip of Cruise doing the Yung Joc motorcycle dance 

Tom Cruise may ahem get the odd bit of bad press, but he remains Hollywood's most dependable action hero. There's been the odd clanger (Oblivion, Knight and Day) in recent times, but the couch-jumping poster boy for Scientology has been on a

(USA TODAY) It's been a minute since we've seen Tom Cruise in action, but has he makes his promo rounds for the latest Mission: Impossible movie, he's participating in the usual talk-show stunts, like Jimmy Fallon's always hilarious Lip Sync Battle.

They took the highway to the danger zone. Jimmy Fallon and Tom Cruise re-enacted that famous “Top Gun” scene on “The Tonight Show” last night, serenading a stunned audience member to the Righteous Brothers' “You Lost That Lovin' Feeling.” Cruise's 

Tom Cruise can't feel his face, but he loves it. The "Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation" star joined Jimmy Fallon for a lip-sync battle on Monday's "Tonight Show," performing the Weeknd's song of the summer, "Can't Feel My Face," and Meatloaf's