Eric Vespe Arnold Schwarzenegger Crafted An Iron-Clad Contract For His Terminator 3 Return 'I'll be back...for a price.' Read More
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Michael Boyle Why Keanu Reeves 'Just Couldn't Do' The Sequel To Speed Keanu Reeves made the right call here. Read More
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Shae Sennett James Caan Almost Came To Blows With Sam Peckinpah During The Killer Elite Sam Peckinpah and James Caan's fiery egos almost ignited a firefight on the set of The Killer Elite. Read More
Erin Brady Disney's Society Of Explorers And Adventurers Recruits Qui Nguyen And Ryan Reynolds Theme park mythology is serving as inspiration for big-screen storytelling. Read More
Jeremy Smith Quentin Tarantino Never Felt The 'Pressure' To Follow Up Pulp Fiction's Success It seemed impossible that Tarantino could follow up the one-two punch of Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, but Jackie Brown proved everyone wrong. Read More
Bryan Young Star Wars: Path Of Deceit Delves Into The Fear Of The Jedi Star Wars: Path of Deceit was an exciting addition to The High Republic. Read More
Matt Rainis Roger Moore Made A Real-Life Rescue On The Set Of The Man With The Golden Gun 'So I went back and I grabbed her, I mean heroism took over, I was me not Bond.' Read More
Shae Sennett Howard Hawks And John Wayne Made Rio Bravo Out Of Hatred For High Noon Howard Hawks and John Wayne took issue with the political messaging of High Noon, and set about to make their own Western to spite it. Read More
Caroline Madden What Drove Edward Norton To Step Into The Directors Chair 'It's such a particular idea and a particular vision...' Read More
Jeremy Smith The Shootist Showed Ron Howard How Much Of An 'Artist' John Wayne Could Be Some folks think John Wayne only played one type of character. Those folks are wrong. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Mob Psycho 100 Delivers Stunning Action, But Also An Endearing Story Of Empathy And Compassion What do you do when you have all the power in the world, but it does nothing for you? Read More
Fatemeh Mirjalili Matt Smith Has Become The King Of The Reaction Shots On House Of The Dragon That's our rogue prince. Read More
Danielle Ryan Disney Has A Radically Different Live-Action Adaptation Of One Thousand And One Nights In The Works Now if we can just get the studio to adapt "The Epic of Gilgamesh"... Read More
BJ Colangelo How Jamie Clayton Transformed Herself For The New Hellraiser Jamie Clayton has such sights to show us all. Read More
Marcos Melendez Physics Was George Miller's Biggest Limitation While Filming Mad Max: Fury Road There were limits that even Miller could not justify breaking. Read More
Ryan Scott Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio Was Approached Like A Live Action Film 'We wanted the movie not to be like any other animation movie, really, if we could.' Read More
Travis Yates How Escape From New York Found The Perfect Location For Its Dystopian Version Of The City John Carpenter went far from NYC to capture that hellish vibe of a futuristic Manhattan. Read More
Christian Gainey Rocky V Almost Had A Different, More Tragic Ending The Italian Stallion nearly rode into the sunset in 1990. Read More
Jeremy Smith Timothy Dalton Has A Theory On Why His James Bond Went Underappreciated If you love Daniel Craig's Bond, you probably have a soft spot for Dalton's take on 007. Read More
J. Gabriel Ware The Goonies All Started With A Simple Question In Steven Spielberg's Mind While working on another film, Steven Spielberg had a thought that ultimately inspired his story for the beloved '80s film, The Goonies. Read More
Andrew Housman George Miller Took A Page From The Buster Keaton Playbook For Mad Max: Fury Road 'You don't need a footnote to describe exactly what it means.' Read More
Travis Yates Filming The First Mad Max Was A 'Disaster' In The Eyes Of Director George Miller Miller was faced with a tough realization while editing the first movie. Read More
Witney Seibold George Miller Thought Beyond Thunderdome Was Good Enough To Work Without Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome would have been made regardless, just outside of the Mad Max imprimatur. Read More
Ryan Scott Tales From The Box Office: Dr. No Kicked Off Cinema's Most Enduring Franchise With Bond, James Bond Happy 60th to Jimmy "James" Bond. Read More
Matt Rainis Here's The James Bond Scene Every New Bond Candidate Uses To Audition The scene combines three key Bond traits: love of danger, love of liquor, and love of women. Read More