Star Trek's Most Ironic Weapon: The Genesis Device Explained
The Genesis Device has had a long history in Star Trek before it appeared in an episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks.
Read MoreThe Genesis Device has had a long history in Star Trek before it appeared in an episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks.
Read MoreA misunderstanding led to Art the Clown actor David Howard Thornton having a potentially dangerous run-in with the cops while filming Terrifier.
Read MoreJohn Woo is known for his unique aesthetic, often consisting of an operatic style and guys shooting two guns. Here's what Silent Night does differently.
Read MoreGodzilla's famous atomic breath gets an update in the new film Godzilla Minus One. Read all about it right here!
Read MoreJohn Woo came to Hollywood in the '90s, and now he's back again with Silent Night. But how would you rank his American films? Here's our ranking.
Read MoreOn today's episode of the /Film Daily podcast, Ben and BJ talk about Bob Iger's absurd comment about The Marvels and whether the Disney CEO is losing his touch.
Read More/Film spoke with Godzilla Minus One director Takashi Yamazaki and star Ryunosuke Kamiki about bringing the King of the Monsters back to the big screen for Toho.
Read MoreFrom his signature clown makeup to his gross false teeth, transforming Terrifier's David Howard Thornton into Art the Clown takes about three hours.
Read MoreGodzilla Minus One manages to be a fresh take on the kaiju monster movie and include several intriguing ties to the original film in the franchise.
Read MoreWhat a lovely day! Let's discuss the Furiosa trailer, which offers our first look at Anya Taylor-Joy as young Furiosa and Chris Hemsworth's villain Dementus.
Read MoreWith Godzilla Minus One, Takashi Yamazaki helmed one of the best Godzilla movies out there. The Japanese director now has sights set on a galaxy far, far away.
Read MoreIn our Shaft review, the franchise's Blaxploitation gets traded for a buddy-cop routine that only works by the sheer force of Samuel L. Jackson's charisma.
Read MoreJohn Woo's first Hollywood feature in two decades packs a massive punch, but what does the ending mean for Joel Kinnaman's character?
Read MoreOne of 2023's very best films is Eileen, a period drama starring Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie. /Film spoke with that movie's director, William Oldroyd.
Read MoreTakashi Yamazaki's Godzilla Minus One succeeds where the American MonsterVerse Godzilla movies fail: It has compelling human characters we actually care about.
Read More/Film spoke with Joel Kinnaman about being absolutely locked in for every take of the new action film Silent Night and working with action maestro John Woo.
Read MoreLet's talk about the ending of Todd Haynes' May December starring Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore, and Charles Melton, now streaming on Netflix.
Read MoreAI should be used as a tool and nothing more, say Spider-Verse helmers Christopher Miller and Phil Lord. Here's what they have to say.
Read MoreAnya Taylor-Joy takes over for Charlize Theron in the Furiosa trailer. The Mad Max: Fury Road prequel comes from director George Miller.
Read MoreDoes the ending of Godzilla Minus One set up the possibility for even more films in this story's timeline? Here's our explanation.
Read MoreEli Roth is returning to direct Thanksgiving 2, a sequel to his hit slasher (itself inspired by Roth's original Grindhouse trailer) that will arrive in 2025.
Read MoreIn an interview with /Film, Rob Reiner shares how Stand By Me reflects feelings and moments in his own life.
Read MoreJennifer Lawrence refused to lose weight for The Hunger Games, knowing her character, Katniss Everdeen, would be a role model for many young people.
Read MoreAction maestro John Woo is back with Silent Night. On today's episode of /Film Daily, Ben and Chris talk about what makes him special.
Read More/Film spoke with famed director Rob Reiner about his new podcast Who Killed JFK?, and the throughline it shares with his work as a filmmaker.
Read MoreWe spoke with legendary action director John Woo about Silent Night, which marks his return to Hollywood and puts him back in action mode once again.
Read MoreAs Jackass star Steve-O sees things, he's less worried about his body crying 'Uncle!' and more about him being unable to outdo his previous stunts.
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