Adam Wescott The Idea Behind The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Was Improvised On The Spot According to scriptwriter Luciano Vincenzoni, it began with three words improvised on the spot. You know what they are. Read More
Sandy Schaefer The Daily Stream: The Master Finds Paul Thomas Anderson (And America) At A Crossroads It's worth revisiting The Master to reflect on Paul Thomas Anderson's fascinating evolution as a storyteller. Read More
Matt Rainis Beverly Hills Cop Was Originally Conceived As A Dark Drama With Sylvester Stallone Stallone's version was a dark and gritty take described as 'Rambo Goes to Hollywood.' Read More
Matt Rainis Clint Eastwood Played Hard To Get With His The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Casting Clint Eastwood was unsure whether The Good, The Bad and The Ugly would become the hit it eventually became. Read More
Lyvie Scott The Rings Of Power Finally Acknowledges Galadriel's Romantic History (And Possibly Sets The Stage For More Drama) Justice for Celeborn! Read More
Mike Shutt Lawrence Of Arabia's Camels Caused No Shortage Of Pain For Peter O'Toole Thankfully, rubber came to save the day. Read More
Caroline Cao Pennyworth Season 3 Is A Super Dramatic Season For Batman's Parents [NYCC] Last season, a civil war ended, and season 3 is making a five-year time jump into the '70s. Read More
Ryan Scott Causeway Trailer: Jennifer Lawrence Returns In A Harrowing War Drama Jennifer Lawrence and Brian Tyree Henry headline the new drama from A24 and Apple. Read More
Rafael Motamayor The Antares Paradox Review: An Emotional Sci-Fi Drama About The Cost Of Scientific Pursuit [Fantastic Fest] Are we alone in the universe? Read More
Hannah Shaw-Williams Why Robin Williams Had To Change Mrs. Doubtfire's Original Ending Robin Williams fought against the original ending written for Mrs. Doubtfire, which would have sent a harmful message to kids of divorced parents. Read More
Lee Adams Phantom Thread Ending Explained: Dressing Down The Dressmaker Since "Phantom Thread" is a Paul Thomas Anderson film, it takes a strange turn in the third act, as the psychological tug-of-war finds an unlikely truce... Read More
Matt Rainis Martin Scorsese Needed Leonardo DiCaprio To Sell Jack Nicholson On The Departed Nicholson was the key to Scorsese's vision for The Departed. Read More
Lee Adams The Departed Could Have Been A Reunion For Martin Scorsese And Robert De Niro The legendary actor/director pair could've added another team-up to their filmography. Read More
Hoai-Tran Bui Till Review: Danielle Deadwyler Is The Saving Grace In Chinonye Chukwu's Thoughtful Emmett Till Drama [NYFF] Danielle Deadwyler is a revelation in Chinonye Chukwu's clear-eyed depiction of the murder of Emmett Till. Read More
Witney Seibold In The Mood For Love Ending Explained: Remember Those Vanished Years She turns and walks away. Read More
Ryan Scott Hugh Jackman's Wolverine Dramatically Increases Deadpool 3's Box Office Prospects Deadpool 3 was already going to be a hit, but the addition of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine could take it to even greater success. Read More
Leo Noboru Lima 15 Movies Like Call Me By Your Name That You Really Need To See We have compiled 15 movies that, in one form or another, tap into some of the same qualities that make "Call Me by Your Name" special. Read More
Shae Sennett Jack Nicholson Surprised Matt Damon With A NSFW Prop For Their First Scene In The Departed Working with Jack Nicholson sounds ... unpredictable. Read More
Miyako Pleines Mark Wahlberg And Matt Damon Prepped For The Departed With A Real-Life Boston Police Raid Matt Damon and Mark Wahlberg got some serious real life training to portray Massachusetts state police officers in Martin Scorsese's The Departed. Read More
Matt Rainis Robert Duvall Took A Simple Approach To His Apocalypse Now Performance Robert Duvall played Kilgore in Apocalypse Now — and gave us the film's greatest line. Read More
Shae Sennett Harvey Keitel Was So Dedicated To Taxi Driver That They Had To Change The Script Keitel knew he wanted to explore the character in a deeper way, so he did his homework. Read More
Miyako Pleines Jack Nicholson's Improv Scared Leonardo DiCaprio Senseless On The Set Of The Departed 'I asked the prop master to hide a gun on the set.' Read More
Ryan Scott IDW's Crashing Is A Superhero Tale By Way Of A Medical Drama [Exclusive] Crashing is a gritty superhero thriller like The Boys, by way of a medical drama. Read More
Witney Seibold How The Cast Of Schindler's List Dealt With The Constant Darkness Of The Film 'At the end of a day in hell you treasure life and you treasure your loved ones.' Read More
Joshua Meyer Editing Days Of Heaven Was A Massive Undertaking For Terrence Malick No one takes their time quite like the legendary filmmaker behind Badlands and other classics. Read More
Witney Seibold Roland Emmerich Had To Resort To Plan B For Moonfall's Zero-Gravity Acting Classes 'They gave us access to the International Space Station...' Read More
Miyako Pleines Parasite Ending Explained: There Is No Rising Up For The Kim Family Bong Joon-ho's critically acclaimed film "Parasite," tells a harrowing story about systemic inequality. Here, we dive into the fate of the Kim family. Read More