Jeff Kelly Even Off-Camera, Jack Nicholson Went Full Tilt For A Few Good Men When Jack Nicholson had the option to be off camera in certain scenes while filming in A Few Good Men, the actor proved why he's a legend. Read More
Travis Yates Tim Robbins Thinks This Is Why So Many People Resonated With The Shawshank Redemption 'There are very few films about the friendship between two men that doesn't involve car chases or being charming with the ladies.' Read More
Michael Boyle Why Morgan Freeman Only Read The First Page Of The Shawshank Redemption Novella Despite it being a joke in the movie, Red really was Irish in the book. Read More
Devin Meenan The Studio's Grand Ambitions For 12 Angry Men Set Henry Fonda Up For Failure The longevity of 12 Angry Man, given that it initially flopped, speaks to the power of a staggered roll-out release. Read More
Mike Shutt Michelle Williams And Ryan Gosling Shot 12 Straight Hours Of Improv For Blue Valentine Having a decent amount of rehearsal time can really add some authenticity to on-screen performances, and Blue Valentine is a prime example. Read More
Sandy Schaefer Michelle Williams Was 'Obsessed' With Blue Valentine From The First Time She Read The Script 'It was like a fire inside of myself.' Read More
Mike Shutt The Daily Stream: Experience The Beautiful Hitchcockian Tragicomic Melodrama That Is Pedro Almodovar's Volver Almodóvar understands that people are driven by emotion, not logic. Read More
Ben F. Silverio Cocaine Bear Director Elizabeth Banks Had To Break The News Of Ray Liotta's Death To His Co-Stars The actor tragically passed away while the film was still in post-production. Read More
Tyler Llewyn Taing Why The Fabelmans Isn't Called 'The Spielbergs' The Fabelmans is inspired by Steven Spielberg's life, but that's not the whole story. Read More
Ethan Anderton Linoleum Trailer: Jim Gaffigan Flexes His Dramatic Chops In This Quirky And Lovely Indie You don't want to miss Jim Gaffigan in what is easily the best performance of his career. Read More
Witney Seibold Stalker Ending Explained: May Everything Come True Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker mixes philosophy with science-fiction, so we've got an ending explainer to help make sense of it all. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer 50 Cent Is Developing An 8 Mile TV Show Based On Eminem's 2002 Movie The series would expand on the thinly fictionalized version of Eminem's life presented in 8 Mile. Read More
Mike Shutt Barry Jenkins Only Had 90 Minutes To Shoot One Of Moonlight's Most Important Scenes The rarest resource on a film set is time, and it's always scarce supply. Read More
Anthony Crislip The Wonder Ending Explained: Florence Pugh And A Fasting Girl Sebastián Lelio's moody period drama asks the question: How can one know the experience of another? Read More
Tyler Llewyn Taing What Babylon And Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights Have In Common — And How They Go In Totally Separate Directions Damien Chazelle's newest film, Babylon, takes inspiration from Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights — with one key difference. Read More
Lee Adams Is Room With Brie Larson Actually Based On A True Story? The Oscar-winning film isn't strictly based on real events, but draws inspiration from a (horrifying) true story. Read More
Mike Shutt How To Watch RRR In Its Original Telugu Language At Home The chance to see RRR in Telugu has never been more affordable. Read More
Witney Seibold Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Setting Enhanced The Show's Drama – And Changed What The Franchise Was All About The Star Trek show that took trekking out of the equation created a new, rich dynamic for the franchise. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2: Release Date, Cast, And More Details About Kevin Costner's Cowboy Drama Season 5 of Yellowstone took a mid-season break, and where's what we know about the second half. Read More
Ernesto Valenzuela No Country For Old Men's Opening Scene Had To Be The 'Most Violent' Moment In The Film 'This has to be the most horrific, torturous, sort of choking scene ever seen.' Read More
Joe Roberts Preserving The Mysterious Nature Of Javier Bardem's No Country For Old Men Character Was A Big Challenge 'In the novel, the character is not described at all...' Read More
Shae Sennett How A 16-Year-Old Patrick Fugit Landed His Part In Almost Famous Patrick Fugit was an unknown teen when he landed the role of a lifetime in Almost Famous. Read More
Lee Adams How Much Of Mark Wahlberg's Father Stu Is A True Story? Father Stu is said to be based on a true story, but how accurate is the movie when compared to the real events? Read More
Witney Seibold How Cameron Crowe Used An Unusual Technique For The Dialogue In Almost Famous His technique was a little unconventional, but it got the job done. Read More
Miyako Pleines Almost Famous Music Writer Nancy Wilson Put Billy Crudup And Jason Lee Through Rock School And that's how you become incendiary. Read More
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Matthew Bilodeau The Shawshank Redemption's 'Simplest' Scene Convinced Frank Darabont That The Film Would Work 'This is the key scene of the film, really, where all the truth is out between them.' Read More