Sandy Schaefer James Cameron Had A Problem To Solve When It Came To Promoting Avatar Avatar may be a widely known franchise now, but James Cameron had to build the brand from the ground up. Read More
Sandy Schaefer Why The Black Phone Author Joe Hill Will Be Forever Grateful To Daniel Radcliffe 'And then I got the idea for Horns, and every page was hard. Everything about it was difficult.' Read More
Witney Seibold How To Write A Scary Movie Scene, According To Sinister And Black Phone Writer C. Robert Cargill 'There's a weird psychological effect.' Read More
Leigh Giangreco Jack Lemmon Was Literally Floored By The Script For Some Like It Hot Jack Lemmon's classic comedy Some Like It Hot ends with an iconic line — one that still feels daring over 60 years later. Read More
Andrew Housman The Stars Aligned To Put Denis Villeneuve In Dune's Director's Seat Seems Villeneuve manifested sugar, the spice, and everything nice. Read More
Witney Seibold Akira Kurosawa's Elaborate Sets Weren't Built Just To Look Good On Screen The legendary Japanese filmmaker took a key lesson from the stage. Read More
Leigh Giangreco The Very Meta Meaning Behind The Museum Scene In Ferris Bueller's Day Off John Hughes explains how Cameron's sequence in the museum is a metaphor for filmmaking. Read More
BJ Colangelo We Desperately Overanalyzed The Amazing First Look At Ryan Gosling As Ken In The New Barbie Movie Come on Barbie, let's go talk for way too long about this photograph of a ripped himbo Ryan Gosling. Read More
Ryan Scott Jurassic World Dominion Botches The Franchise's Biggest Mystery We had been waiting nearly 30 years to learn more about this. Read More
Sandy Schaefer The Grand Budapest Hotel Hit Close To Home For Ralph Fiennes The Oscar-nominated actor drew from his real-world experiences for one of his greatest roles. Read More
Sandy Schaefer Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery: Everything We Know So Far Well, that's certainly a better title than Knives Out 2. Read More
Jeremy Mathai How Christian Bale's Thor: Love And Thunder Villain Differs From Most MCU Baddies Can Christian Bale finally give us another great villain in the MCU? Read More
Witney Seibold Jurassic World Dominion Ending Explained: Life Finds A Way, Again Watch out for dino-sized spoilers! Read More
Joe Garza Horror Movie Spin-Offs You Didn't Know Were In The Works Fans love it when their favorite fictional worlds are built out into new stories. Discover the horror movie spin-offs you didn't know were in the works! Read More
Lee Adams Without The Little Shop Of Horrors, We Might Not Have The Matrix Roger Corman and his cavalcade of B-movies had a big influence on the Wachowskis. Read More
Jeremy Mathai The Best Scene In The Jurassic Franchise Doesn't Even Have Dinosaurs In It Hubris goes a long way, especially when it's brought to you by Spielberg. Read More
Cass Clarke Dispatches From The Overlook Film Festival: Four Horror Films To Look For In 2023 Horror fans are going to want to check these movies out. Read More
Ryan Scott Tales From The Box Office: Harry And The Hendersons Is The Only Bigfoot Movie That Ever Made Any Money Bigfoot hasn't enjoyed the same box office success as other movie monsters, with one notable exception. Read More
Witney Seibold Let's All Remember, And Try To Forget, The Terrifying Doll From Arnold Schwarzenegger's The 6th Day Who wants a SimPal Cindy for Christmas? Read More
Witney Seibold How The Expendables 2 Made Jean-Claude Van Damme Learn How To Love Film Again 'I respect all forms of film.' Read More
Lee Adams Did A Ghoulish Prank Involving Drew Barrymore's Dead Granddad Inspire Weekend At Bernie's? Strap in. This is a weird one. Read More
Travis Yates Beverly D'Angelo Always Thought Of The Vacation Movies As Romantic Comedies 'I really thought at the core of it was how much Ellen loved her husband.' Read More
Shae Sennett The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou Actors Went Through More Training Than You Might Expect Eventually they found their sea legs. Read More
Jeremy Smith Maestro: First Look At Bradley Cooper's Stunning Transformation For Leonard Bernstein Biopic Bradley Cooper looks shockingly different in old-age makeup for Maestro, the Leonard Bernstein biopic that he's directing and starring in. Read More
BJ Colangelo Emerald Fennell's Next Movie Saltburn Headed To Prime Video This is the highly-anticipated follow-up to her outstanding feature Promising Young Woman. Read More
Lee Adams How Nostalgia Inspired Edgar Wright To Write The World's End How much of Wright's own nostalgia went into the film? Read More