Witney Seibold Tigertail's Production Was Skirting Disaster From Its Very First Scene In which the making of a beautiful opening scene becomes a nightmare. Read More
Travis Yates Why Michael Douglas Feels Bittersweet About Gordon Gekko's Impact In Wall Street Turns out greed is not actually good. Read More
BJ Colangelo How The Sea Beast Connects To Master And Commander And Game Of Thrones Apparently, ropes are very hard to animate. Read More
Erin Brady The First Cut Of The Thing Was A Completely Different Film You can thank one Alaskan Malamute for the horror masterpiece that is The Thing. Read More
Shae Sennett How Attack On Titan Inspired Alex Garland To Change The Ending Of Men It's true! Read More
Mike Shutt Al Pacino's Dog Day Afternoon Doubts Manifested As A Mustache A legendary Al Pacino performance. A painfully ordinary case of masculine insecurity. Read More
Lyvie Scott Annihilation's Trippy Nature Was A Tricky Problem For Screenwriters To Solve 'When you're dealing with abstractions, you can feel like you're in a mad loop...' Read More
Anya Stanley Ryan Reynolds' Detective Pikachu Co-Stars Didn't Have Much To Work With It was super effective! Read More
Jeremy Mathai She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Trailer Breakdown: She's Big, She's Green, And She'll Step On You Meet Jennifer Walters: attorney by day, attorney by, well, night too. Until she gets a big green visitor. Read More
Kaylee Dugan How 24 Inspired Charlie Brooker's Zombie Mini Series Dead Set What does a satiric zombie miniseries from 2008 have in common with the adventures of Jack Bauer? Not much, but just enough. Read More
Jenn Adams Explaining All Of The Powers Of Pennywise It's villain Pennywise is so terrifying because of his multifaceted abilities. Here are the deadly powers he employs to hunt the children of Derry. Read More
Witney Seibold Cassandra Peterson's Role In Rob Zombie's Munsters Was Decades In The Making It probably won't surprise you in the slightest to learn that Rob Zombie and Cassandra Peterson are friends. Read More
Jeremy Smith Platoon Ending Explained: A Mad Swirl Of Destruction Platoon's ending is a mad swirl of destruction punctuated by Taylor's execution of Barnes. How did it come to this, and what does this wanton destruction mean? Read More
Joshua Meyer Year Of The Vampire: In Horror Of Dracula, Christopher Lee Gave The Genre Its First Real Teeth Hammer Horror's Horror of Dracula gave the vampire genre its first real bite. Read More
Fatemeh Mirjalili Brad Pitt Did Everything In His Power To Keep Seven's Ending Intact Including what was in THAT box. Read More
Shae Sennett Shifting His Focus To Female-Led Films Felt Natural For Park Chan-Wook And it all started with Lady Vengeance. Read More
Kaylee Dugan Firestarter Used A John Carpenter Classic As A Starting Point For Its Score John Carpenter was asked to compose the score for the remake of Firestarter, and he was given one of his own movies as a piece of sonic inspiration. Read More
Shae Sennett Men Director Alex Garland Thinks All His Films Are 'Surrealist' 'People are strange.' Read More
Ryan Scott Men Director Alex Garland Doesn't Like To Make Obvious Winks And Nods To His Inspirations He has his influences, but he tries to not wear them on his sleeve. Read More
Miyako Pleines The Main Difference Between Re-Animator's R-Rated And Unrated Versions Let's talk about Re-Animator. Read More
Witney Seibold Scream For Your Lives! In Praise Of The Communal Nature Of Horror Watching horror movies with a crowd stresses something vital about cinema: it is a shared experience. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Matthew McConaughey Went Primal Committing To His Reign Of Fire Role Matthew McConaughey mat not have been a certified action star in the early 2000s, but that didn't stop him from being a total badass in Reign of Fire. Read More
Jeff Ewing Jerrod Carmichael Was Careful With How He Handled On The Count Of Three's Heavy Themes 'I'm really big on the intelligence of the audience and their ability to interpret from an ending like their own emotion and trusting that.' Read More
Rafael Motamayor Revisiting Attack Of The Clones 20 Years Later: A Mess, But One Ahead Of Its Time Attack of the Clones is not a masterpiece, nor is it perfect, and it isn't even the best Star Wars movie — but it is far from the worst prequel. Read More
Devin Meenan The Witch's Dread Comes From Its Puritanical Origins What you learned in school about the Pilgrims is probably wrong. Read More
Mike Shutt If Kirby Dies In Her Scream Return, We Riot Hayden Panettiere's Kirby is returning in Scream 6, and she'd better still be breathing by the time the credits roll. Read More