Marcos Melendez La La Land's Production Was A 'Race Against The Clock' Despite Having Months To Prep With an original musical, it does 'feel at times like you're trying to make three projects at once.' Read More
Caroline Madden How Hollywood Did Its Best To Destroy Brooke Shields — And What Comes Next Brooke Shields faced some of the most egregious sexual exploitation imaginable while working as a child actor in Hollywood. Read More
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Quinn Bilodeau The 2023 Oscars Mark Another Year With No Respect For Horror Movies As the saying goes, there's always next year. Read More
Ryan Scott Here's How You Can Watch M3GAN At Home The killer doll is coming home, and you can play with her anytime you want. She just wants to be friends! Read More
Drew Tinnin M. Night Shyamalan Thinks Reports That Cinema Is Dying Are Greatly Exaggerated 'Let me be super-clear, audiences are dying to come to movie theaters to see great movies.' Read More
Ryan Scott The 2023 Oscar Nominees For Best Picture: A Box Office Breakdown In terms of box office, this is one of the most successful Best Picture line-ups in ages. Read More
Adam Wescott The Daily Stream: Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer Defied Formula To Become A Classic Beautiful Dreamer reconfigures the hilarious world of Urusei Yatsura into a deeply weird and ambitious summer dreamscape. Read More
Lex Briscuso The Outwaters Review: A Cosmic Horror Hellmouth Dying To Swallow You Whole Sublime cosmic horror. Read More
Quinn Bilodeau Missing's Crew Knew It Needed Something To Set It Apart From Searching Missing might be a spiritual sequel to Searching, but it also needed to distinguish itself. That's where Storm Reid came in. Read More
Andrew Housman How A Nightmare On Elm Street Influenced Don Mancini's Child's Play 'A villain with a very distinct sense of humor, who could taunt victims verbally.' Read More
Anya Stanley If You Ask Chevy Chase, Barely Anything From Fletch's Script Made It Onto Film Chevy Chase claims much of Fletch's dialogue came from his own improvisations. Read More
Jessica Fisher 17 Of The Best Foreign Horror Shows Streaming Right Now These terrifying and dread-filled foreign horror shows demonstrate that when push comes to shove, we are all afraid of the same things that go bump in the dark. Read More
Bee Delores 12 PG-13 Horror Movies That Prove They Don't Need An R-Rating To Be Great Who says a horror film needs an R rating to work? These fright flicks dump the gore for bloodless thrills rooted in atmosphere and mood. Read More
Debopriyaa Dutta Alex Proyas Knew His Director's Cut Couldn't 'Completely Resalvage' Dark City Director's cut or theatrical cut, Dark City remains one of the most original sci-fi visions of the '90s. Read More
Anya Stanley There Was No Voodoo Or Serial Killer In The Original Script For Child's Play Chucky's still our friend to the end, though. Read More
Chris Evangelista Talk To Me Review: Australian Teens Summon Angry Ghosts In This Evil Dead-Like Horror Flick [Sundance] If someone asks if you want to summon some ghosts for fun, say no. Read More
Chris Evangelista Cat Person Review: A Rom-Com Turns Into A Horror Movie With Mixed Results [Sundance] Cat Person has some real insight and strong performances, but it neve quite comes together. Read More
Kyle Milner Underrated Horror Shows That Deserve Your Attention While some of these might take a little elbow grease to get your hands on in the modern day, here are a few must-watch underappreciated horror series. Read More
Miyako Pleines Keanu Reeves Was Fully Committed To His Cameo In Always Be My Maybe There's a reason Keanu Reeves' cameo in Always Be My Maybe is one of the very best. Read More
Mike Shutt The Daily Stream: Irma La Douce Delightfully Shows A Hollywood In Transition You can't go wrong with Billy Wilder pushing boundaries. Read More
Anthony Crislip Barry Lyndon Ending Explained: They Are All Equal Now Stanley Kubrick's historical drama still feels ahead of its time. Read More
Joshua Meyer Stanley Kubrick Needed A New Approach To The Way Lolita Tells Its Story Kubrick's changes turned the tale into something of a why-done-it. Read More
Barry Levitt In My Mother's Skin Review: A Chilling Horror Of A Family Torn Apart [Sundance] This nightmarish fairy tale doesn't always work, but it's still a promising debut. Read More
Erin Brady Heroic Review: A Visually Striking Drama Examining The Horrors Of Military School [Sundance] A haunting film. Read More
Chris Evangelista Birth/Rebirth Review: Two Great Lead Performances And A Surprisingly Funny Script Bring This Horror-Drama To Life [Sundance] Birth/Rebirth is aided by two great performances from Judy Reyes and Marin Ireland. Read More