Steven Ward Daphne Keen Nailed Her Logan Audition By Landing A Hard Punch On Hugh Jackman 'I was literally bruised the next day.' Read More
Drew Tinnin Kevin Bacon Pulled Out A Real Tooth In Stir Of Echoes, It Just Wasn't His Stir of Echoes has left a lasting influence on paranormal filmmaking, from the practical effects to the societal fear of getting older. Read More
Sarah Musnicky Why The Final Scene Of White Christmas Was Reshot Without Bing Crosby...and Without Film A visit from some royals required the crew to pretend as if they were shooting the grand finale, but Bing Crosby didn't want to waste his time. Read More
Lyvie Scott Bad Times At The El Royale Ending Explained: The Misdirection Of Morality Bad Times at the El Royale is an ingenious commentary on the paranoia, posturing, and surveillance that characterize both the 1960s and the noir. Read More
Devin Meenan Sight And Sound Raises The Question, Is It Too Soon To Canonize A Film? Should a 10-year recency cap be imposed on votes? Can you even subject artistic opinion to objective rules? Read More
Sarah Musnicky Danny Boyle Knew 28 Days Later Was Something Special Without Finishing The Script 28 Days Later stands the test of time and remains relevant, for better and for worse. Read More
Drew Tinnin Krampus Director Michael Dougherty Knew They Needed To Make Their Monster A Little More American To help make Krampus more relatable to US audiences, Dougherty moved the mischievous monster to Ohio. Read More
Drew Tinnin The Snow In Irving Berlin's White Christmas Was Actually A Very Deadly Substance Have yourself a merry (horrifying) Christmas. Read More
Joe Roberts Sean Connery Initially Thought Entrapment Had Too Many Special Effects 'So we got away from that and got to this.' Read More
Chad Collins The 12 Most Terrifying Horror Movie Families Family is everything, for better or worse. Here are the most terrifying families found in horror movies. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Holiday Classic Gremlins Helped Shape The Tone Of Chris Peckover's Better Watch Out There's something thrilling about combining holiday movies with elements of horror, and "Gremlins" inspires "Better Watch Out" in ways you might not expect. Read More
Jenna Busch The Phantom Of The Opera Was A Role Gerard Butler Never Expected To Actually Land 'This is awesome. I can't even sing.' Read More
Matthew Bilodeau Val Kilmer's Favorite Part Of Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang Was Improvising Insults At Robert Downey Jr. 'The stuff he came up with on the spot was great.' Read More
Demetra Nikolakakis Cary Grant's Fame Caused Some Headaches While Filming Walk, Don't Run The downside to being the biggest movie start in the world... Read More
William Bibbiani Sight And Sound's List Leaves Off Some Of The Greatest Films In Horror History The Sight and Sound poll, much like the Oscars, has unfairly maligned the horror genre yet again. Read More
Joe Roberts Jim Carrey And Cameron Diaz Caused Some Major Rewrites For The Mask 'There is truly such a thing as chemistry.' Read More
Demetra Nikolakakis The Key To Writing A Christmas Story Was Simplifying The Source Material Jean Shepherd's original stories aren't exactly child-like in their narrative voice. Read More
Matt Rainis A Christmas Story Director Bob Clark Initially Passed On Peter Billingsley Taking The Role Of Ralphie 'I must be crazy. Peter is Ralphie.' Read More
Joshua Meyer The Idea For Coherence Ironically Came From A Craving For 'Simplicity' 'I was just craving getting back to simplicity and purity.' Read More
Shae Sennett Harvey Keitel Changed Robert De Niro's Mind About His Mean Streets Role Without a gentle nudge from Harvey Keitel, we may not have gotten Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese's beautiful, decades-long collaboration. Read More
Matthew Bilodeau The Grinch Is The Next Children's Story To Get A Horror Makeover We are living through a veritable renaissance in messed-up reimaginings of children's stories. Read More
Jeff Kelly How Revenge Of The Nerds Landed Bradley Whitford His Role In The West Wing Bradley Whitford might never have made the connection that helped him land the role of Josh Lyman if it wasn't for this forgettable comedy sequel. Read More
Drew Tinnin Harrison Ford Insisted On Adding A Key Scene To The Mosquito Coast's Screenplay Harrison Ford wanted to make one thing clear about his character's endeavor. Read More
Drew Tinnin A Twitter DM From Travis Stevens Got Josh Ruben Involved In A Wounded Fawn 'This is genius, I have to do it.' Read More
Lee Adams How Danny Boyle Immersed The Cast Of Sunshine Into Its World The details are right, even if the execution veers off course. Read More
Sandy Schaefer The Daily Stream: Mad God Finds The Beauty In The Horror Of Existence This stop-motion dream/nightmare was decades in the making. Read More
Devin Meenan 'Insecurity And Ego' Made Bradley Cooper Say Yes To Nightmare Alley 'Nightmare Alley was an interesting example of how insecure I am,' says Bradley Cooper. Read More