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Yellowjackets Executive Producer Drew Comins On The Line That Never Made It Into The Show [ATX]
Drew Comins notes that Yellowjackets is a great show — not just because of its premise, but because it strikes a uniquely dark tone. -
The Controversial Australian Horror Movie That Was Almost Lost Forever
Wake in Fright is a classic that might have been lost forever. -
Sylvester Stallone Originally Wanted The Expendables To Be A Comedy
And maybe it should have been. -
20 Underrated Heist Movies You Should Check Out
Do you love it when a plan comes together — or when one falls apart? If so, be sure to steal a glance at these terrific, under-the-radar heist films. -
John Wayne Pushed Through Some Serious Pain To Keep The Train Robbers' Schedule On Track
John Wayne liked to do his own stunts. -
Stephen King Movie Moments That Took Things Too Far
Stephen King is the world's reigning n=master of horror, but sometimes, the film adaptations of his work push the boundaries. These movie moments went too far. -
A Healthy Dose Of Improv Helped Create The Comedic Heart Of Crazy Rich Asians
'I don't know what the hell I was doing.' -
What The Conjuring 2's Crooked Man Originally Looked Like
He didn't emerge fully formed ... literally. -
Under The Radar: Men, Petite Maman, And More Underseen Gems From May
From too many Men to little mothers, here are the movies that flew under your radar in May 2022. -
Netflix's Solution To Its Money Woes Is To Just Make Expensive Movies
Netflix's solution to plummeting stock values and growing competitors? Make more expensive movies, of course! -
Fruits Basket - Prelude - Is Getting Released In Theaters This Summer By Crunchyroll
Let's stay together, always. -
How Clint Eastwood Saved The Bridges Of Madison County From Production Limbo
Mr. Eastwood is not one to hurry up and wait. -
How Attack Of The Clones Got Help From A Fruit Bat And Mating Penguins
Many different sounds were used for Attack of the Clones, including two bats fighting over a banana. -
American Gigolo Teaser: Who Framed Julian Kaye For Murder?
The show is a sequel/reimagining of the film of the same name. -
The 17 Blaxploitation Films That Defined The Genre
In the 1970s, blaxploitation films transcended their grindhouse roots to explore relevant social issues. These are the films that defined the genre. -
A Behind-The-Scenes Buffy Connection Landed James Marsters His Caprica Role
James Marsters is best known as the vampire Spike from Buffy — a role that helped him later land a role in Caprica. -
The Daily Stream: Arise! The SubGenius Movie Will Give You Slack
Let the Church of the SubGenius convert you with its 1992 movie "Arise!" — available to stream on Night Flight. -
Working With Michael Caine Left Its Mark On Daniel Radcliffe
Caine ended up being a source of magic for Radcliffe. -
Star Wars: Visions Season 2 Will Expand To Showcase Animation From All Over The World
The second volume of Star Wars: Visions shorts will arrive on Disney+ in Spring 2023. -
One Of The Scariest Scenes In The Sixth Sense Validates Kids' Fears
Dinner is definitely not ready in one of the scariest scenes from The Sixth Sense. -
A Simple Line From Number Six Brought Religion To Battlestar Galactica
Religion was a major part of Battlestar Galactica, and it all started with the line 'God is Love.' -
Why Christopher Lee Almost Never Spoke In His Dracula Movies
It wasn't because he wanted Count Dracula to be the strong, silent type. -
The 50 Scariest Horror Movie Monsters Ranked
The /Film team has assembled what they consider to be the 50 scariest horror movie monsters, and they're ranked! -
Star Wars Jedi Survivor Trailer: Could Cal Kestis Be Entering The Live-Action Realm Soon?
Check out the trailer for the game here. -
Jackie Chan's First Encounter With Steven Spielberg Sounds Extremely Delightful
The two legends met face to face. -
The Daily Stream: Spy X Family Reinvents Found Family With Espionage, Murder, And Absolute Absurdity
What if The Americans was a kind-hearted family sitcom? And an anime?