Jeff Kelly James Coburn Knew That Less Was More With His Magnificent Seven Role Watch out for the quiet ones. Read More
Caroline Madden Carrie Fisher Wrote Anastasia's Best Scene If you grew up loving the complicated heroine in Anastasia, you can thank Carrie Fisher. Read More
Matthew Bilodeau Scream 6 Star Jenna Ortega Says You Won't Miss Sidney In The New Movie Because ... Of All The Gore? Do you like scary movies? Read More
Matt Rainis Ralph Macchio On His Experience Auditioning For The Karate Kid And Meeting Pat Morita 'All I remember is how effortless and simple and easy [it was].' Read More
Anthony Crislip Ari Aster Had A Practical Reason For Putting Paimon In Hereditary In Aster's case, it was better to go with the devil you don't know. Read More
Jessica Scott The Addams Family Tree Explained The Addams Family tree is creepy, kooky, mysterious, ooky, and just a little bit complicated. Read More
Matt Rainis Michael Madsen Joined Reservoir Dogs Just To Hang Out With Harvey Keitel And here we thought Michael Madsen just wanted an excuse to cut off a cop's ear. Read More
Matthew Bilodeau Terrifier 2 Was Just As Brutal To Film As It Was To Watch Spoilers ahead for Terrifier 2. Read More
Drew Tinnin Sean Connery Saved Terry Gilliam From An Over-Ambitious Time Bandits Script Love Time Bandits? You should thank Sean Connery and Sean Connery's accountant. Read More
Devin Meenan Michael Madsen Refused To Audition For His Donnie Brasco Role '...it's not gonna happen.' Read More
Bill Bria Johnny Mnemonic's Black-And-White Release Was A 'Redemption' For Robert Longo Watching the black-and-white cut of Johnny Mnemonic is a vastly different experience than watching the theatrical cut. Read More
Sandy Schaefer Alfonso Cuarón Relied On Clive Owen's 'BS' Sense While He Was Writing Children Of Men When a director and an actor click, magic happens. Read More
Matt Rainis How Hollywood Sexism Killed Sigourney Weaver's Hopes Of Directing 'I was never comfortable.' Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer The Daily Stream: Hitchcock's Blackmail Is A Bold Transition To The Talkie Era The sound era of cinema arrives with a roar in Alfred Hitchcock's Blackmail. Read More
Steven Ward The Daniels Couldn't Have Picked A Better Time To Pitch Paul Dano On Swiss Army Man 'What is this?' Read More
Devin Meenan A Five-Minute Meeting With Ridley Scott Was All It Took To Get Matt Damon In The Martian The Martian was the first script that landed on Ridley Scott's desk since Alien that he didn't have to "work link stink" on for months. Read More
Witney Seibold Director John Hillcoat Wasn't Interested In Explaining What Led To The World Of The Road When John Hillcoat adapted Cormac McCarthy's 2006 novel The Road, the director knew to avoid focusing on the apocalypse. Read More
Joshua Meyer Year Of The Vampire: 20 More 20th-Century Films To Quench Your Thirst For Blood There's no shortage of great vampire movies out there. Read More
Danielle Ryan Hannibal And Interview With The Vampire Make The Same Brilliant Adaptation Choice Interview With The Vampire and Hannibal's toxic queer couples shouldn't necessarily be romanticized, but they make for intoxicating fiction. Read More
Jeremy Smith Taking A Break From Acting Was Never Something John Wayne Had The Luxury To Do "I'd like to take it easy for a while, but I can't." Read More
Matthew Bilodeau Terrifier Wears Its Exploitation Label As A 'Badge Of Honor' Exploitation isn't a dirty word for Terrifier series director Damien Leone, it's a compliment. Read More
Witney Seibold Oliver Stone Brought A 'Vietnam Mentality' To Directing Michael Douglas During Wall Street According to Michael Douglas, firebrand director Oliver Stone had a 'Vietnam mentality' when they made 1987's 'Wall Street.' Here's what he meant. Read More
Witney Seibold Weird: The Al Yankovic Story Required Zero Research, But It Does Contain Some Nuggets Of Truth One of the only biopics to require zero research into its subject. Read More
Mike Shutt Harrison Ford's Career Could Have Kicked Off With A Risqué Film From Jacques Demy How hard do you think the executive who passed on giving Harrison Ford his breakthrough performance cried after Star Wars came out? Read More
Lee Adams Terry Gilliam's Time On Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas Was More Mundane Than The Movie Makes It Seem Sorry to disappoint, but Terry Gilliam didn't pay a visit to Bat Country while making Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Read More
Matthew Bilodeau Director Damien Leone Thinks Terrifier's Key Is That It's Never Tongue In Cheek The film takes the opposite of the 'Let's do that, but purposefully worse' approach. Read More
Matt Rainis Sean Connery Never Struggled With His Transition From Leading Man To On-Screen Dad Like a fine wine, Sean Connery only got better with age. Read More