Margaret David Supervillains We Lost In 2022 2022 will go down in history as the year we said goodbye to some major supervillains. We'll miss you, Gorr, Gargantos, Najma, Black Noir, and more. Read More
William Bibbiani Barry Fitzgerald Is The Only Person Nominated For Best Actor And Supporting Actor Oscars For The Same Film Barry Fitzgerald's nominations for Going My Way changed the Oscars rulebook. Read More
Quinn Bilodeau The Skinamarink Team Came Up With A Clever Way Of Shooting Scenes In Pitch Black How can you shoot a scene that's pitch black when you have almost no budget? Read More
Joe Garza 12 Underrated DC Animated Movies That Deserve A Watch DC Entertainment is renowned for its acclaimed animated works, and here are some of the more underrated DC animated movies deserving of a watch. Read More
Joe Roberts Not Much Of Lolita's Screenplay Ended Up Making It To The Screen Stanley Kubrick and Vladimir Nabokov didn't exactly see eye-to-eye on the latter's novel. Read More
Shae Sennett S.S. Rajamouli Pulled A 'Coup' To Cast The Stars Of RRR RRR was made possible by the friendship between director S.S. Rajamouli and stars Ram Charan and NTR Jr. Read More
Mike Shutt Is The 1990 Best Original Screenplay Race The Most Competitive Oscars Category Of All Time? An Investigation Did the Academy do the right thing? Read More
Michael Boyle Anya Taylor-Joy Turned Down Being A Disney Channel Star To Join The Cast Of The Witch Taylor-Joy 'just had this really good feeling' about Robert Eggers' period horror film. Read More
BJ Colangelo Bill Plympton's I Married A Strange Person! Is A Glorious, Grotesque, And Gutsy Display Of Alternative Animation Bill Plympton's character designs look like the result of a Tex Avery cartoon crashing headfirst into the body horror of a Cronenberg film. Read More
Jenna Busch Without The Success Of Cinderella, Disney Would Have Likely Folded In The 1950s The Mouse House's animated film was a game-changer in more ways than one. Read More
Jamie Gerber Bruce Timm Didn't Expect To Have So Much Creative Control Over Batman: The Animated Series Batman: The Animated Series remains for many fans the definitive vision of the Caped Crusader. Read More
Quinn Bilodeau Walt Disney Tried To Remove The Famous Spaghetti Scene From Lady And The Tramp What would romantic-comedies parody if Lady and the Tramp had lost the spaghetti kiss? Read More
Joe Roberts Christian Tafdrup Wanted Speak No Evil To Be The 'Most Disturbing' Danish Film Ever Made 'I wanted the story to symbolize evil in the world and how we react to it.' Read More
Caroline Madden The Meaning Behind Those Weird Disney Shots In An American Werewolf In London Is the character Alex merely a Disney Adult or is there actually a deeper meaning behind this motif? Read More
Witney Seibold Disney Wasn't Convinced M. Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable Would Appeal To Audiences It's hard to imagine now that Unbreakable was thought of as unbankable because of its roots in comics. Read More
BJ Colangelo Christian Tafdrup Knew Speak No Evil Would Draw Comparisons To Funny Games If you like Michael Haneke's crushing, realist treatment of horror, you're going to love Speak No Evil. Read More
Michael Boyle The Simpsons Movie Almost Made A Fan-Favorite Character The Villain Of The Film In theory, it would've made sense to add a character from the show's heyday. Read More
Danielle Ryan Sony Pictures Animation Intentionally Avoided Having An In-House Animation Style Pam Marsden, head of production at Sony Pictures Animation, says this is either "a key to our success or absolutely our undoing." Read More
BJ Colangelo Phil Lord & Chris Miller Had No Idea How To Make A Movie When Joining Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 'We didn't actually have any ideas.' Read More
BJ Colangelo Genndy Tartakovsky's R-Rated Animated Movie Fixed Won't Rely On Pop Culture Humor Everything is character-based for maximum impact (and longevity). Read More
Ernesto Valenzuela Kurt Russell Was Key To Making Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Feel Real Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is Quentin Tarantino's most personal film. All thanks to firsthand accounts of good friends, like Kurt Russell. Read More
Erin Brady Walt Disney Animation Almost Made An Alfred Hitchcock Homage Movie Called Fraidy Cat Don't mind us, we're just pouting about being denied a Jimmy Stewart-esque paranoid cat. Read More
BJ Colangelo Director Dean Fleischer-Camp Made Sure Marcel The Shell With Shoes On Animation Wasn't Too Polished It was important that Marcel still felt like Marcel and not a shell of his former self. Read More
Ernesto Valenzuela Why Quentin Tarantino Cut Tim Roth's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Scenes What will it take for Tarantino to release the Roth cut? Read More
Anya Stanley Danny Elfman Has Defended The Nightmare Before Christmas As A Film For All Ages Since Its Premiere Despite its scary imagery, Danny Elfman firmly believes The Nightmare Before Christmas is a film for all-ages. Read More
Fatemeh Mirjalili Man Of Steel's Brutal Finale Could Have Happened In An Earlier, Animated Superman Film 'And they just wouldn't let me do it...' Read More
Joe Roberts Christopher Nolan's Insomnia Was Never Meant To Be A 'Follow-Up' To Memento 'To be honest I started work on Insomnia some months before Memento was even released in theaters...' Read More