Jeff Kelly Even Off-Camera, Jack Nicholson Went Full Tilt For A Few Good Men When Jack Nicholson had the option to be off camera in certain scenes while filming in A Few Good Men, the actor proved why he's a legend. Read More
Devin Meenan Bringing In A New Director Cost Tombstone A Sizeable Chunk Of Its Crew The 1993 western Tombstone released in time for Christmas — but at what cost? Read More
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Anthony Crislip Why Paul Thomas Anderson Was Dead Set On Casting Adam Sandler In Punch-Drunk Love Paul Thomas Anderson encountered a lot of skeptics when he said he wanted Adam Sandler for Punch-Drunk Love, but gosh darn-it he was right! Read More
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Samuel Stone The 10 Best Harrison Ford Roles That Aren't Han Solo Or Indiana Jones While he's known for his iconic role in franchises like "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones," Harrison Ford has delivered several memorable roles you have to see. Read More
Shania Russell Avengers: Infinity War Without CGI Makes Thanos A Little Less Terrifying Never forget that beneath it all, Thanos is just Josh Brolin in a onesie, standing on a Disney soundstage, existentially questioning his life choices. Read More
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Jenna Busch How Gilda Radner Inspired Mike Myers' Work On Saturday Night Live Radner's impact is truly immeasurable. Read More
Witney Seibold Why Lolita's Author Initially Refused To Write The Screenplay For Stanley Kubrick Naturally, Kubrick had his own ideas of what the adaptation would look like. Read More
Sandy Schaefer Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret: Everything We Know So Far About The Judy Blume Adaptation The adaptation has Judy Blume's seal of approval, which counts for everything. Read More
Cameron Roy Hall How Making The Bob's Burgers Movie Was The 'Total Opposite' Of The Series The pandemic threw a big wrench in the Bob's Burgers voice-recording machine. Read More
Lee Adams Let The Right One In Ending Explained: A Tale Of Boy Meets Vampire Tomas Alfredson's vampire drama ends on an ambiguous note that doesn't necessarily promise a happy ending. Read More
Fatemeh Mirjalili The Disney Sci-Fi Movie That Inspired Godzilla Vs. Kong Director Adam Wingard To Make Movies 'I was obsessed with the trailers, it had everything I wanted in a movie.' Read More
Miyako Pleines Chevy Chase Was Hesitant To Play A Character Like Vacation's Clark Griswold 'To the critical world I had gone to the lowest form of family comedies.' Read More
Miyako Pleines Public Pressure Convinced Universal To Cast Bela Lugosi As Dracula Count on it. Read More
Shae Sennett National Lampoon's Animal House Hazing Scene Was A Little Too Real For Kevin Bacon It wouldn't be a frat comedy without a little hazing — or a lot. Read More
Rebecca Potters Stanley Kubrick Had Tom Cruise Flying Blind While Filming Eyes Wide Shut Do the ends of epic filmmaking justify the means when compromising the mental health of your cast? Read More
Danielle Ryan James Gunn Gave Nathan Fillion Plenty Of Room To Play With His Slither Character James Gunn's free approach to directing actors worked out for Nathan Fillion on the Slither set. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer John Wayne Set Out To End The Era Of 'Phony' Western Heroes 'I was trying to play a man who gets dirty, who sweats sometimes, who enjoys really kissing a gal he likes.' Read More
Hannah Shaw-Williams Avatar: The Way Of Water And M3GAN Continue Their Box Office Reign As Plane Heads For $10 Million Debut The holiday weekend box office is looking healthy with a tightly clustered mix of new releases and holdovers. Read More
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Shae Sennett Jack Lemmon Saw The Apartment As More Controversial Than Some Like It Hot The Apartment is something of a turning point in the history of Hollywood's studio era. Read More
Erin Brady Stanley Kubrick Came Close To Casting Steve Martin In Tom Cruise's Eyes Wide Shut Role Just picture that movie with one wild and crazy guy in place of Cruise. Read More