Witney Seibold Unforgiven Borrowed A Visual Trick From The Era Of Black And White Films Clint Eastwood was very particular about the lightning for Unforgiven, especially when it came to shooting outdoors and at night. Read More
Lyvie Scott Audrey Hepburn And Billy Wilder Made Humphrey Bogart Regret Saying 'Yes' To Sabrina The iconic actor did not have a good time making this movie. Read More
Liam Gaughan 15 Movies Like Gladiator That You Need To Check Out Ridley Scott's epic historical drama Gladiator is beloved for good reason — but these 15 movies can hit the spot too. Read More
Joshua Meyer Oldboy Ending Explained: Be It A Rock Or A Grain Of Sand, In Water They Sink As The Same Revenge only tastes sweet to those who have the tongue to taste it. Read More
Travis Yates George Clooney Helped Alfonso Cuarón Craft One Of Gravity's Most Pivotal Scenes George Clooney came through with a draft of a scene that both Alfonso Cuarón and Jonás Cuarón were struggling with. Read More
Shae Sennett Akira Kurosawa's Early Career Was A Constant Struggle With The Censors For the first several years of his career, Kurosawa had to fight censors at every turn to get his films made. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer DC League Of Super-Pets Has A Tough Fight Ahead With $22 Million Projected Box Office Debut Animated superhero comedy DC League of Super-Pets has nudged Nope from the top spot at the weekend box office, but has a long way to go. Read More
Joshua Meyer Citizen Kane Wasn't Always Seen As A Cinematic Classic The film was rather controversial in its day. Read More
Erin Brady The Malignant Set-Piece James Wan Dropped Because It Was Too Much Like Saw It's time to cut out the cancer! Read More
BJ Colangelo The Voice Of Shrek's Gingerbread Man Went On To Direct Shrek 2 And More Animated Hits Do you know ... the Muffin Man? Read More
Lee Adams How No Country For Old Men Landed In The Coen Brothers' Lap No Country For Old Men was a return to form for the Coen Brothers, but they weren't even looking for it when they landed it. Read More
Mike Shutt Alfred Hitchcock Used A Simple Trick To Make Rear Window's Premise Work It's all about the Kuleshov effect. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer Black Adam Brings Back A Member Of The Suicide Squad Cast The character didn't appear in the new trailer, but they popped up in additional footage shown to the crowd at San Diego Comic-Con. Read More
Jeremy Mathai Barbarian Early Buzz: 'The WTF Movie Of The Year' [Comic-Con] Zach Cregger's upcoming horror movie Barbarian is getting strong buzz following an early screening at Comic-Con. Read More
Christian Gainey Elizabeth Taylor Pushed Through Personal Tragedy To Finish Cat On A Hot Tin Roof Elizabeth Taylor's ravishing performance in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof hides a dark secret -- she had to act through an unbearable amount of grief. Read More
Jeremy Smith Was Orson Welles A Failure? Why The Citizen Kane Director Died A Hollywood Outcast (& Legend) In the end, it depends on your metric for success. Creatively, he was a legend. Read More
Witney Seibold How Persuasion Was Inspired By Real-Life Austen Family Drama You don't have to look too far into Jane Austen's life to find narrative parallels with her posthumous novel. Read More
J. Gabriel Ware Why Robin Wright Doesn't See Forrest Gump's Jenny As A Tragic Character Was Jenny in Forrest Gump a tragic figure? Robin Wright doesn't think so. Read More
Joshua Meyer Josh Brolin's No Country For Old Men Audition Didn't Play Out The Way He Had Hoped To secure his role in No Country for Old Men, Josh Brolin had to audition for Joel and Ethan Coen like any other actor. Read More
Christian Gainey Elizabeth Taylor Threw Vanity To The Wind For Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? Elizabeth Taylor, known for her glitzy and glamorous appearance, embraced a thicker waist, smudged makeup, and more for this Oscar-winning role. Read More
Leigh Giangreco Alfred Hitchcock Can't Take Credit For Grace Kelly's Rear Window Role 'She had an inner life aching to be expressed.' Read More
Witney Seibold Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? Struggled To Keep Its Stars On Set 'Do whatever you have to do.' Read More
Joshua Meyer In The Heat Of The Night Had To Change A Scene If They Wanted Sidney Poitier The scene helped solidify Mister Tibbs as an aspirational hero. Read More
Shae Sennett How Ernest Hemingway Got Humphrey Bogart And Howard Hawks Together Ernest Hemingway changed the face of American literature forever, but he was also a considerable influence in Hollywood. Read More
Lee Adams Making Taxi Driver Rated R Was A Struggle For Martin Scorsese Taxi Driver was almost slapped with the dreaded X rating. Read More
Devin Meenan The Story Of Heat All Started With That Famous Final Scene 'I took that dialectical conclusion and worked it backwards...' Read More
Leigh Giangreco How Bonnie And Clyde Inspired The Godfather's Most Famous Death Scene 'I thought was just absolutely wonderfully done.' Read More