Comedy Horror Movies Most People Could Actually Survive
What horror comedy would you survive?
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Read More'I went home in tears that night. I really did.'
Read MoreMore Keke Palmer and Michael Wincott? We can't wait to see those deleted scenes.
Read MoreThe filmmaker did what James Cameron could not – a rare feat.
Read MoreA LEGO set for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever shows Shuri wearing a Black Panther suit, but not the one from the trailer.
Read MoreFilmmakers don't need to have all the answers when they approach Industrial Light & Magic — "they have to have the questions."
Read MoreMartin Scorsese's latest might be coming out this year, but there's more to the story here.
Read MoreThe Watermelon Woman is an essential part of queer, Black film history.
Read MoreNot enough movies let this brilliant actor sing his butt off.
Read MoreSimilar to Get Out and Us, Jordan Peele's Nope explores many tough questions. Here we dissect the connective tissues at the heart of Peele's filmography.
Read MoreAnthony and Joe Russo had to shut out the demands of Marvel fans in order to bring the Infinity Saga to a close.
Read MoreYou've had a chance to stream the new Russo Brothers movie, so let's talk about that ending.
Read MoreWhereas Thanos was driven by a single-minded purpose, Jonathan Majors' Kang has many different variants and incarnations.
Read MoreNoah Baumbach's next Netflix movie looks to be a big one.
Read MoreZombies and Marvel, what more could you ask for?
Read MoreJordan Peele has cemented his reputation as cinema's new master of horror with "Nope." However, the filmmaker and his sci-fi shocker are indebted to an icon.
Read MoreThe late, great Sidney Lumet directed Find Me Guilty, a comedy-drama in which Vin Diesel plays real-life gangster Giacomo "Jackie" DiNorscio.
Read MoreMuch like Quentin Tarantino and Richard Linklater, Mike Judge had a head start on the next-gen filmmakers.
Read MoreJason Momoa returns for more post-apocalyptic action in See season 3, airing on Apple TV+.
Read MoreNope confirms Jordan Peele is the next great blockbuster auteur.
Read MoreHollywood should learn a lesson from the casting of a relatively unknown Vin Diesel for Pitch Black over an unnamed, and unlikeable, first-choice star.
Read MoreSidney Poitier's career skyrocketed with The Defiant Ones, the first of Poitier's major film roles.
Read More'I felt that the impact of time on Jean-Luc would just be there in where I am now.'
Read MoreShe'll never let go ... well, she might let go.
Read MoreMichael Wincott drew inspiration from a trustworthy source to play a cinematographer in Nope -- Peele's own choice for the job, Hoyte Van Hoytema
Read MoreJet Li is one of the finest martial artist stars to ever live. 2006's Fearless was meant to be his final film, but an on set injury almost took him out sooner.
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