Witney Seibold One Skinamarink Shot Features A Real Person You Can't See, And Director Kyle Edward Ball Will Never Tell Which One The cerebral, Lynchian horror of Skinamarink is best served by such ambiguity. Read More
Lyvie Scott An Unscripted Moment In The Philadelphia Story Left Cary Grant 'Fascinated' By James Stewart Grant gave Stewart credit where credit is due. Read More
Rafael Motamayor The 'Puppy Factor' Was Key To Alex Winter And Keanu Reeves' Roles In Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure 'They just have an excitement for life and an exuberance like puppies.' Read More
BJ Colangelo How Legendary Guitarist Jeff Beck Wound Up Acting Alongside Danny DeVito And Arnold Schwarzenegger In Twins Jeff Beck, gone to soon. But there's always his memorable role in Twins to remind us of his greatness. Read More
Jenna Busch Avatar: The Way Of Water's Skimwings Almost Had Heads Like Dragons Or T-Rexes Though their aerodynamic heads make sense for flying/diving creatures ... it would have been amazing to see skimwings with big old T-Rex heads. Read More
Quinn Bilodeau Gerard Butler Thought He Was Going To Have A Heart Attack During Plane's One-Shot Fight Scene [Exclusive] 'You typically have to arrange a camera for every hit and break the fight down into six pieces. We did this in one shot.' Read More
Jeremy Smith Rocky II Shot An Alternate Ending For Adrian That Never Made The Screen It's probably for the best that Stallone scrapped it. Read More
Bryan Young Fans Of Rogue One Will Want To Dive Into Star Wars: The Battle Of Jedha We finally learn how Jedha City came to be known as "The Holy City." Read More
Shae Sennett How Howard Hawks Inspired Quentin Tarantino As A Director Quentin Tarantino was inspired by the successes and missteps of Howard Hawks. Read More
Mike Shutt Tar's Screenplay Featured A Warning To Financiers: 'This Will Not Be A Reasonable Film' Todd Field turned a 92 page script into a 158 minute film. Read More
Witney Seibold Star Trek Isn't An Action Franchise, And It's Best When It Remembers That Action has its place, but it's never been the franchise's driving force. Read More
Jenna Busch The High Price Tag For Sigourney Weaver And Harrison Ford Made Casting Awkward On Working Girl Awkward for Alec Baldwin, that is. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Paramount+ Rolls The Dice On A Live-Action Dungeons & Dragons Series Paramount hopes to launch a shared universe featuring 'multiple scripted and unscripted shows.' Read More
Joshua Meyer Fatal Attraction: The Paramount+ Series Release Date, Cast, And More Here's what we know. Read More
Joshua Meyer Kevin Costner Insisted On Harrison Ford's Casting In Air Force One Kevin Costner gave Harrison Ford the gift of starring in Air Force One. Read More
Quinn Bilodeau Avatar: The Way Of Water's Cast Used Underwater Jetpacks To Swim Faster While Shooting The Metkayina have an unfair advantage in the water: jetpacks. Read More
Michael Boyle Ending The Dark Knight Trilogy At Three Films Helped It Avoid Some James Bond Pitfalls Bond learning from Batman has a nice ring to it. Read More
Ernesto Valenzuela If Sylvester Stallone Had Written Creed III, It Would Have Gone In A Different Direction 'It's a regretful situation because I know what it could have been.' Read More
Cameron Roy Hall The Look Of Avatar: The Way Of Water's Metkayina Came From Two Key Costume Designs Everything was painstakingly designed. Read More
Witney Seibold 'Eff You, Eywa' Was The Attitude That Drove The Design Of RDA's Bridgehead Base In Avatar: The Way Of Water It should come as no surprise that the RDA doesn't give a crap about Pandora's equivalent of Mother Nature. Read More
Erin Brady Make Nick Cave's Gladiator 2 Script, You Cowards Just a reminder that Cave's screenplay was totally out there. Read More
Witney Seibold A Simple Drawing Saved James Cameron From Almost A Dozen Avatar Lawsuits 'It saved us from about 10 lawsuits.' Read More
Lex Briscuso Top Gun: Maverick At One Point Had 27 Cameras Filming At The Same Time, Says Very Tired Editor Editor Eddie Hamilton had 27 cameras to keep track of while filming Top Gun: Maverick. Read More
Marcos Melendez A Manta Ray Helped Avatar: The Way Of Water's Crew Crack The SeaDragon Ship Design 'It's a ship that is designed to consume things.' Read More
Ariel Fisher Everything Everywhere All At Once Or: How I Stopped Fighting And Learned To Love My Brain There's a lot to unpack in Everything Everywhere All At Once, including its depiction of ADHD. Read More
Mike Shutt Avatar: The Way Of Water Required Intricate, Tangible Costumes Before Entering The Digital World There's a reason the costumes in Avatar: The Way of Water look so real: they were created in the real world first. Read More
Ben F. Silverio Sylvester Stallone Wrote A 90-Page First Draft Of Rocky In Just Three Short Days 'I may be totally wrong, and I'm going to take a lot of people down with me, but I just believe in it.' Read More