The Mask Of Zorro At 25: An Oral History Of The Last Old School Blockbuster
The Mask of Zorro is the premiere example of how to resurrect a once-beloved property. 25 years after its release, here's the story of how it all came together.
Read MoreThe Mask of Zorro is the premiere example of how to resurrect a once-beloved property. 25 years after its release, here's the story of how it all came together.
Read MoreNobody in Poor Things or 2023 movies overall poses as much a pernicious threat as Mark Ruffalo's Duncan Wedderburn.
Read More/Film spoke with Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway, the stars of the new drama thriller Eileen, about working together, the film's big reveal, and more.
Read MoreTo celebrate The Fugitive's 30th anniversary and new 4K release, we spoke with director Andrew Davis about making one of the most rewatchable films of the '90s.
Read MoreEvery movie fan has an opinion that makes people stare at them and mutter 'WTF, dude.' These are our hot takes. They belong to us.
Read MoreRhys Darby, who plays gentleman pirate Stede Bonnet on Max's Our Flag Means Death, tells us all about season 2, that ending, the show's fandom, and more.
Read MoreDon't get lost searching for meaning in Saltburn. Emerald Fennell's movie is a wild, fun, amoral ride, not a condemnation of the rich or poor.
Read More/Film spoke with Japanese director Makoto Shinkai about Suzume, why that chair only has three legs, an Easter egg nodding to Studio Ghibli, and much more.
Read More/Film spoke with Godzilla Minus One director Takashi Yamazaki and star Ryunosuke Kamiki about bringing the King of the Monsters back to the big screen for Toho.
Read MoreOne of 2023's very best films is Eileen, a period drama starring Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie. /Film spoke with that movie's director, William Oldroyd.
Read More/Film spoke with Joel Kinnaman about being absolutely locked in for every take of the new action film Silent Night and working with action maestro John Woo.
Read MoreIn an interview with /Film, Rob Reiner shares how Stand By Me reflects feelings and moments in his own life.
Read More/Film spoke with famed director Rob Reiner about his new podcast Who Killed JFK?, and the throughline it shares with his work as a filmmaker.
Read MoreWe spoke with legendary action director John Woo about Silent Night, which marks his return to Hollywood and puts him back in action mode once again.
Read MoreAs Jackass star Steve-O sees things, he's less worried about his body crying 'Uncle!' and more about him being unable to outdo his previous stunts.
Read MoreWhile Jackass star Steve-O aspires to be 'more ambitious' as time goes by, he's doubtful Jackass Number Two will ever be fully topped.
Read MoreWhile Our Flag Means Death star Rhys Darby is appreciative of fan input, he knows better than to try and cater to the whims of vocal fandom.
Read MoreA medically-enhanced stunt thought up by Steve-O proved to be too risky for Jackass, so now it appears in his special Bucket List instead.
Read MoreSuzume director Makoto Shinkai feels cultural specificity and nuance is the key to allowing animators to distinguish their work from Disney and Pixar films.
Read More/Film spoke with Jackass star Steve-O about Steve-O's Bucket List, his new stand-up special that includes footage of him performing bonkers stunts.
Read MoreEmerald Fennell likes to cast actors based on her personal rapport with them, as she did when auditioning Barry Keoghan for her new film Saltburn.
Read MoreWe spoke with the director and writers of Good Burger 2 about returning to the franchise after 26 years, their spoof of the Imagine celebrity video, and more.
Read MoreIf you listen closely during Good Burger 2, you'll catch Sinbad's cameo. But as we learned from the creative team, it was originally a bigger role.
Read MoreScream 7 gets a cast shakeup as Melissa Barrera leaves the franchise.
Read MoreWe spoke with Saltburn director Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman) about her provocative new film, including its audacious ending.
Read MoreSaltburn ends with a prolonged single take, which is why it took some pretty precise choreography and 11 full takes to get just right.
Read MorePaul Briganti worked at Saturday Night Live for years, but jumping to directing movies with Please Don't Destroy's Treasure of Foggy Mountain was a challenge.
Read More