Why Logan Director James Mangold Hates Cinematic Universes
Logan and A Complete Unknown director James Mangold didn't mince words when asked about his feelings towards cinematic universes.
Read MoreLogan and A Complete Unknown director James Mangold didn't mince words when asked about his feelings towards cinematic universes.
Read MoreWe're ranking all of the Ocean's movies including the original Rat Pack, the Soderbergh trilogy, and the women-led spin-off.
Read MoreWe're in the middle of a music biopic explosion but according to the IMDb community, the best musical biopic is a controversial Oscar winner.
Read MoreJason Momoa's Duncan Idaho was a breakout character in Dune but didn't return for Dune: Part 2. Here's how he could return for Dune: Messiah.
Read MoreThere's really only one time Denzel Washington has been scared while shooting a movie (and it might not be the film you would assume).
Read MoreWicked: Part One will be followed up with Wicked: Part Two ... err ... we mean, Wicked: For Good. Here's why the upcoming sequel changed its title.
Read MoreThe Michal Jackson biopic Michael is reportedly reshooting its entire third act as the result of a legal snafu the Jackson estate failed to catch wind of.
Read MoreEagle-eyed horror fans might notice one delightful easter egg that pops up in Steven Soderbergh's new ghost movie, Presence.
Read MoreNickel Boys earned a much-deserved Best Picture Oscar nomination, but the POV film's groundbreaking cinematography was completely overlooked.
Read MoreOscar season is upon us once again! In honor of the upcoming 97th Academy Awards, we're ranking the 10 Best Picture nominees from worst to best.
Read MoreTalk about an Oscars snub. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross somehow did not receive a nomination for their incredible work creating the Challengers score.
Read MoreThe one 2025 Best Supporting Actor Oscar candidate just about everyone predicted would be nominated wound up being overlooked instead. How come?
Read MoreOnly one of the 2025 Best Picture nominees has a Rotten Tomatoes score in the 70s and an audience score in the 30s. Despite that, it's still an Oscars darling.
Read MoreThe 2025 Oscar nominations have been announced. Here's our complete breakdown of the nominees for this year's Academy Awards.
Read MoreA heartwarming 2024 sports biopic is currently racing its way up the Netflix streaming charts following its humble theatrical run.
Read MoreHere's why Rockstar Games, the publisher of the Grand Theft Auto video game franchise, allowed the filmmakers of Grand Theft Hamlet to make their movie.
Read MoreThe Wizard of Oz is often misremembered as the first film to ever be filmed in color, overshadowing some pivotal, oft-forgotten works of film history.
Read MoreTreating The Muppets like repertory players in classic stories is a great way to breathe new life into the world’s best literature, and it's time for more.
Read MoreIt Ends With Us has become one of the most watched (and most discussed) movies of the year, but is the Blake Lively drama fit for the whole family?
Read MoreThe '90s had some stellar movies meant for children. Here, let's try and tackle the impossible task of ranking 15 of them.
Read MoreOut of the few sequels nominated for Best Picture Oscars, only two have won so far. Will sequels start to get more attention from the Academy in the future?
Read MoreForget Colin Firth vs. Matthew Macfadyen: The best Pride & Prejudice adaptation (according to Rotten Tomatoes) was released back in 1940.
Read MoreClint Eastwood's sole Broadway adaptation as a director might've flopped at the box office, but it remains unique among modern movie musicals.
Read MoreAwards season favorite The Brutalist has come under fire for its use of generative AI. However, there are question marks hanging over its head worth examining.
Read MoreIt's a Wonderful Life and Sesame Street both feature a memorable pair of buddies named Bert and Ernie. Is that just a coincidence?
Read MoreSpike Lee and Denzel Washington's bank robbery film Inside Man was influenced by a classic 1970s crime thriller set in Brooklyn.
Read MoreWarren Beatty was originally eyed to play Paul Sheldon in Stephen King's Misery, the role that eventually went to James Caan. Here's what went wrong.
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