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Filming Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Was A Constant Struggle Behind The Scenes
"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" was an undeniable triumph for Ang Lee. But according to those involved with the production, the film was a difficult shoot. -
How Sam Raimi Feels About His Polarizing Drag Me To Hell Ending
Well, that title certainly wasn't a lie. -
Bill Murray Had An Ulterior Motive For Taking His Ghostbusters Role
Bill Murray used the studio's interest in Ghostbusters to get another movie made that was having trouble drumming up interest. What a rascal! -
This Star Wars Species Is Never Actually Named In The Skywalker Saga
Star Wars is packed full of strange aliens, but one of the most famous species from the original trilogy is never actually named onscreen. -
The Long Legacy Of The Biopic At The Academy Awards
With films like Being the Ricardos and King Richard earning major awards buzz for their performances, let's look at the history of biopics at the Oscars. -
How Malcolm McDowell Created The Signature 'Kubrick Stare'
The famous and oft-imitated 'Kubrick Stare' has long been used to denote a character's inner menace, mystery, and/or madness. -
The Behind-The-Scenes Chaos That Created The Bourne Identity
'Every time I had to make a decision, my inclination was against making a traditional action movie.' -
The Hidden Meaning Of Wedding Crashers, According To Its Director
It's a symbol of moving toward a brighter future. And also a dirty joke. -
Remembering The 100 Lives Of Black Jack Savage, The Most Bonkers TV Show Disney Ever Produced
Let's look back at the time Disney made a TV show where a Donald Trump stand-in teams up with a pirate ghost. -
How One Manga's Death Led To The Birth Of Akira
The origins of Akira lie in another manga that Katsuhiro Otomo wrote but never completed. -
Christina Ricci Boards Netflix's Wednesday Addams Series As Mysterious New Character
We don't know who she's playing yet, but we support this. -
Daily Podcast: Batman Box Office, Mandalorian Casting, Godzilla Vs. Kong Sequel,Super Pumped, Pam & Tommy, X And No Exit
Listen to the latest episode of /Film Daily. -
The Surprising Way The Maltese Falcon Influenced World War II
You never know how people are going to process your art. -
Atlanta's Donald Glover Hilariously, Profanely Doubles Down On His Sopranos Comparison
Warning: some (well-deserved) profanity and extreme confidence ahead. -
Ron Howard Nearly Directed Inside Man Instead Of Spike Lee
Before Spike Lee directed Inside Man, Ron Howard was ready to get behind the camera, but Russell Crowe managed to pull him away for a different project. -
Fate Seemed Determined To Keep Mad Max: Fury Road Trapped In Development Hell
Mad Max: Fury Road had a long, arduous drive to getting in front of cameras thanks to a variety of problems that plagued the production over the years. -
The Star Wars Character Farrah Fawcett Almost Played
Can you imagine those famous feathered locks dodging laser blasts in space? -
Daily Podcast: A Possible Damon Lindelof Star Wars Movie, Amazon Buys MGM, And More
On today's /Film Daily, Peter and Ben talk about what a Damon Lindelof Star Wars movie might look like, Amazon buying MGM, and more. -
Windfall Review: A Tightly Woven Thriller With Killer Performances
Windfall is a lean, mean comedic thriller. -
The 15 Best Action Movies From Female Directors
Action cinema is dominated by men, but it's the female directors who really push the genre forward. Need proof? Check out these top-tier action flicks. -
Sarah Michelle Gellar Knows Who Should Star In A Buffy The Vampire Slayer Reboot
Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot chatter again? Must be Tuesday. -
The 15 Best Kung Fu Movies Ranked
Wuxia films are defined by balletic battles that lean on centuries of theatrical Chinese martial arts traditions. Here are the 15 best kung fu movies, ranked. -
Jurassic Park's Famous Kitchen Scene Was Even More Dangerous Than It Looked
Young actor Joseph Mazzello took a raptor had an even closer encounter with one of Jurassic Park's raptors than we saw in the movie. -
Filming Jurassic Park III Left Its Cast With Their Fair Share Of Battle Scars
When actors suffer for dino-art. -
Here's Why Bruce Lee Didn't Show On The First Day Of Shooting Enter The Dragon
For years, rumors persisted that Bruce Lee did not show up on the first day of Enter the Dragon because he was having a nervous breakdown. But that's not true. -
How George Lucas' Howard The Duck Led To Toy Story
Howard the Duck is mostly a punchline, despite gaining a cult following over the years, but at the very least, it helped spawn Pixar Animation.