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Glass Onion Accidentally Predicted Elon Musk's Disastrous Twitter Takeover
Calling all disruptors. -
John Huston Gave Tim Curry Free Reign To Craft His Annie Character
John Huston let Tim Curry play Rooster as he saw fit in Annie ... which should be the rule for any role played by Tim Curry. -
Harvey Weinstein Threw A Wrench In Eddie Redmayne's My Week With Marilyn Performance
Eddie Redmayne knows his performance could have been better in My Week with Marilyn, but it's not easy to perform when Harvey Weinstein is being a jerk on set. -
Why Raymond Briggs' The Snowman Has Become A Holiday Favorite In The United Kingdom
For anyone outside of the UK, we recommend adding The Snowman to your holiday circulation this year. -
Goncharov Explained: How The Internet 'Discovered' A 'Lost' 'Martin Scorsese' Film
Justice for Ice Pick Joe. -
Harrison Ford Isn't Happy With His Decision To Turn Down Syriana
'I wish I'd played the part that was offered to me...' -
I'm Thinking Of Ending Things Ending Explained: A Bleak Consciousness Turducken
I'm Thinking of Ending Things is a bleak metaphor inside of a metaphor inside of a metaphor. -
Where Did The Walking Dead Go Wrong?
The Walking Dead series finale will be watched by only a fraction of the show's peak viewership. But was this decline inevitable? -
Oliver Stone Was Happy To 'Clash' With Eric Bogosian On The Set Of Talk Radio
Thankfully, Stone described their disagreements as a "fruitful clash." -
Richard Linklater Originally Passed On School Of Rock, But The Producer Didn't Accept It
'I'd turned down things for like 10 years.' -
Christopher Walken Thinks Heaven's Gate Got More Hate Than It Deserved
The actor has always stood by the notorious 1980 flop. -
The Creature From The Black Lagoon Crew Blew A Julie Adams Injury Out Of Proportion
The old Universal publicity machine just couldn't get enough of this one. -
The Magnificent Seven Wasn't Working Until It Added That Unforgettable Score
'I remember being very excited when I found that opening rhythm...' -
Stanley Kubrick Said Jack Nicholson Brought One 'Unactable Quality' To His Roles
If Kubrick said it, it must be true! -
The Daily Stream: The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs Offers Six Coen Brother Stories About One Thing
When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings. -
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Tremors Planned For One VFX Scene The Crew Just Couldn't Pull Off
It was the last night of filming on "Tremors" and director Ron Underwood was in trouble. -
Luca Guadagnino Doesn't Want You To Read Too Much Into The Period Setting Of Bones And All
Is it possible to read too much into something? -
Movies That Were Canceled For Ridiculous Reasons
Filmmakers know it's incredibly hard to get a film made, so it hurts when studios cancel projects. Here, we explore why films like "Batgirl" were canceled. -
How The Mist Made Acting Opposite A CGI Monster Feel Believable
Acting opposite digital effects can be tricky, even for seasoned character actors. -
Chuck Russell's CGI Troubles With The Blob Paved The Way For Jim Carrey's The Mask
Some movies call for old-school practical effects, but others are better off using CGI. -
Director Ron Underwood Thinks He Knows Why Tremors Has Had Such Staying Power
Tremors bombed at the box office in 1990, but has since become a cult classic. -
Justin Long Saw A Lot Of Sam Raimi In Barbarian Director Zach Cregger
'He reminded me a lot of Sam Raimi in that way. Sam's got this childlike enthusiasm for what he's doing, like he's a kid playing in the sandbox.' -
Timothée Chalamet Got Bones And All Made, According To Luca Guadagnino
'The honest, direct and completely unapologetic answer is Timothée.' -
Being John Wayne's Son Didn't Make It Much Easier To Get Him In Your Film
'I was always in competition for him with other studios, but I could get a free read.' -
Michael Madsen's Most 'Fun' Film Experience Involved Killing Philip Seymour Hoffman
Anyone remember the remake of The Getaway?