Ernesto Valenzuela Quentin Tarantino Didn't Realize What A 'Serious' Film The Hateful Eight Would Be 'But I didn't know it would end up being so serious when it came to that issue.' Read More
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Sandy Schaefer Rian Johnson Doesn't Consider Knives Out A 'Deconstruction' Of The Whodunit Genre 'You're imitating it.' Read More
William Bibbiani The Best Horror Movie Performances Of 2022 Performances so good they're scary. Read More
Ryan Scott The Greatest Blockbuster Movie Moments Of 2022 Dinosaurs. Lions. Jets. Batmen. The greatest dance-off of all time. Read More
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Witney Seibold Clint Eastwood Sees A Stark Difference Between Dirty Harry And The Man With No Name 'I think the Man with No Name is much more satiric...' Read More
Anya Stanley The Daily Stream: These Amicus Anthologies Are A Must-Watch Marathon For Film Buffs Why have just one scary story in your movie when you could have several? Dig into this collection of Amicus horror anthologies. Read More
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Cass Clarke The Best Horror Movie Villains Of 2022, Ranked After a phenomenal year of horror films where scary movie fans feasted on some delicious frights, we narrow down 2022's best horror movie villains. Read More
Travis Yates How Christopher Nolan Used Daylight To Make Insomnia Feel Even Darker Nolan's ingenious use of darkness and light in Insomnia is what makes it his most criminally underrated film. Read More
Demetra Nikolakakis How Robert Altman Used A Single John Williams Tune To Flesh Out The Long Goodbye Thanks, John Williams. Read More
Anthony Crislip Clark Gable Fought John Huston To Save Marilyn Monroe's The Misfits Role It was not an easy film shoot. Read More
Devin Meenan High And Low Ending Explained: Heaven And Hell In Japan 'Why do you think we have to hate each other?' Read More
Devin Meenan Christian Bale Somehow Got His Hands On The Prestige's Script Without Christopher Nolan Knowing One might think that since they worked together prior, Nolan wrote the part of Alfred Borden with Christian Bale in mind. But that wasn't the case. Read More
Witney Seibold Steven Spielberg Almost Had Tim Burton Direct The Twisted Holiday Classic Gremlins Joe Dante got the gig instead. Read More
Ernesto Valenzuela James Mangold's Cop Land Wouldn't Have Been Made Without A Little Help From Sundance Without Sundance Labs, we might not have gotten Cop Land. Read More
Erin Brady Asking Doug Jones His Favorite Character Is Like Asking Him To Pick His 'Favorite Child' Breaking news: Doug Jones is awesome. Read More
Marcos Melendez Even Vin Diesel's Most Over-The-Top XXX Stunts Were Somehow Grounded In Reality 'What if I could do that?' Read More
Shae Sennett How The Night Of The Hunter's Cinematographer Crafted Its Haunting Visual Style 'The skies were all lit artificially and though it was in black-and-white it had a strange phosphorescent quality in it.' Read More
Jenna Busch Meeting With Stephen Sondheim For Sweeney Todd Was A Nerve-Wracking Moment For Alan Rickman For Alan Rickman, the scariest part of Sweeney Todd was singing in front of Stephen Sondheim. No judgment, because that sounds terrifying. Read More
Witney Seibold Why Hugh Jackman's Pan Failed At The Box Office There are a lot of possible reasons why 2015's Peter Pan origin story failed to fly. Read More
Devin Meenan Why Quentin Tarantino Cut Maggie Cheung's Scene From Inglourious Basterds Maggie Cheung? In a Quentin Tarantino film? It’s more likely than you’d think. Read More
Jenn Adams '90s Scream Queens That Kept The Horror Movie Genre Alive In celebration of the 25th anniversary of Wes Craven's "Scream 2," we explore the most iconic '90s scream queens who kept our love of horror and slashers alive. Read More