Avengers: Endgame is way more financially successful than The Marvels, but at least the new film meaningfully addresses the underlying concerns of its villain.
/Film sat down with Blue Eye Samurai showrunners Amber Noizumi and Michael Green to talk about the graphic violence and sex in the first season, and much more.
Loki season 2 totally changed up its lighting design from the first season, and the cinematographer took inspiration from some late 1960s-early 1970s icons.
/Film spoke with Isaac Bauman, the cinematographer of Loki season 2, about the season's visual palette, lighting design, 1960s and '70s influences, and more.
/Film sat down with Laura Karpman, the composer of The Marvels, to talk about finding the sound of the score, getting music out of 'space junk,' and more.
/Film sat down with Mary Livanos, an executive producer of The Marvels, to talk about fitting the film into the MCU's continuity, its cosmic setting, and more.
Terrifier and Terrifier 2 director Damien Leone tells us all about the classic slashers that inspired the character, as well as the character's sense of humor.
At 138 minutes, Damian Leone's Terrifier 2 is fairly long for a gore-soaked slasher film. Nevertheless, he feels its runtime is exactly what it needed to be.
/Film caught up once again with The Nun II director Michael Chaves, who talked about the movie's ending and revealed some Easter eggs for fans to look for.
Back in the late '90s, superhero movies weren't guaranteed box office hits, and Marvel was taking only small fees for the big screen rights to their characters.
/Film spoke with It's A Wonderful Knife director Tyler MacIntyre and writer Michael Kennedy about their Christmas-set horror comedy, which stars Jane Widdop.
Damien Leone, the twisted mastermind behind the Terrifier franchise, revealed his favorite kill of the first two films in a recent interview with /Film.
/Film spoke with Priscilla star Cailee Spaeny about her approach, the real Priscilla's reaction to the film, and working with writer/director Sofia Coppola.
Terrifier director Damien Leone tells /Film how the shocking success of the second film sets him up for a larger, more intricate follow-up with Terrifier 3.
Five Nights at Freddy's director Emma Tammi had a special plan for an underutilized character in the FNaF video games: the bite-sized animatronic Mr. Cupcake.