Hannah Shaw-Williams Avatar: The Way Of Water Swims To A $435 Million Global Opening Weekend Avatar: The Way of Water is gobbling up box office dollars like a space whale swimming through a school of space krill. Read More
Lee Adams The Outlaw Controversy Explained: Howard Hughes Vs. The Censors You might remember this story from The Aviator. Read More
Anthony Crislip Clark Gable Fought John Huston To Save Marilyn Monroe's The Misfits Role It was not an easy film shoot. Read More
Drew Tinnin Who Is Kiri's Father In Avatar: The Way Of Water? Here's What We Think Could it be a space whale? Read More
Devin Meenan Superman: The Animated Series Had A Problem That Introducing Darkseid Was Meant To Solve Superman's rogues gallery isn't as colorful as Batman's. This meant bringing in a whole cadre of striking villains, including Darkseid. Read More
Eric Pierce Han Solo Moments In Star Wars That We'll Never Get Tired Of Watching From smuggler to general in the service of the Rebellion, Han Solo has the most compelling arc in the "Star Wars" saga. These are his best moments. Read More
Devin Meenan High And Low Ending Explained: Heaven And Hell In Japan 'Why do you think we have to hate each other?' Read More
Devin Meenan Christian Bale Somehow Got His Hands On The Prestige's Script Without Christopher Nolan Knowing One might think that since they worked together prior, Nolan wrote the part of Alfred Borden with Christian Bale in mind. But that wasn't the case. Read More
Witney Seibold Steven Spielberg Almost Had Tim Burton Direct The Twisted Holiday Classic Gremlins Joe Dante got the gig instead. Read More
Witney Seibold How Long Is The Day-Night Cycle On Avatar: The Way Of Water's Pandora? We're asking the important questions. Read More
Ernesto Valenzuela James Mangold's Cop Land Wouldn't Have Been Made Without A Little Help From Sundance Without Sundance Labs, we might not have gotten Cop Land. Read More
Lee Adams The Red Shoes Ending Explained: A Fatal Choice Between Life And Art The Red Shoes vividly explores the dilemma of someone trying to follow their dreams but finding that regular life tends to get in the way. Read More
Witney Seibold Frank Darabont Saw The Majestic As His Chance To Make A Frank Capra Film The Majestic might as well be a love letter from Frank Darabont to Frank Capra. Read More
Ben F. Silverio The Daily Stream: I'll Be Home For Christmas Reminds Us Of The Real Reason For The Season Jonathan Taylor Thomas finds himself on a cross-country trek dressed as Santa Claus in Disney's I'll Be Home For Christmas. Read More
Brendan Knapp Questions We Need Answered In The IT Prequel Series Now that Andy Muschietti's It duology has opened the door, here are the topics we'd like to see Welcome to Derry explore. Read More
Erin Brady Asking Doug Jones His Favorite Character Is Like Asking Him To Pick His 'Favorite Child' Breaking news: Doug Jones is awesome. Read More
Witney Seibold Avatar: The Way Of Water Is The Perfect Antidote To The Modern Blockbuster After years of Marvel sequels, there's something deeply refreshing about what James Cameron is doing here. Read More
Marcos Melendez Even Vin Diesel's Most Over-The-Top XXX Stunts Were Somehow Grounded In Reality 'What if I could do that?' Read More
William Bibbiani The Seeds Of Avatar: The Way Of Water Were Planted In James Cameron's First Film It's more than just the flying fish. Read More
Marisa Mirabal How Christina Ricci And The Addams Family Cast Fought For A Major Change To The Ending The Addams Family movie would have had a very different ending had it not been for Christina Ricci and the rest of the cast's bright idea. Read More
Witney Seibold Turmoil At Fox Animation Set Titan A.E. Up To Fail It was doomed from the start. Read More
Michael Boyle Alan Rickman Thought Of Harry Potter's Set As An Army Camp 'They had a clipboard for the stuff they had to hit every day. And sometimes there were 300 children on set.' Read More
Anthony Crislip All 16 Humphrey Bogart Noir Films, Ranked Bogart had several compelling roles in noir films. Here they all are, ranked worst to best. Read More
Lee Adams Jaye Davidson's Stargate Character Didn't Start Out As An Alien 'Wait a minute! He doesn't work for the aliens. He is an alien!' Read More
Shae Sennett How The Night Of The Hunter's Cinematographer Crafted Its Haunting Visual Style 'The skies were all lit artificially and though it was in black-and-white it had a strange phosphorescent quality in it.' Read More
Joshua Meyer Mark Hamill Remembers Empire Strikes Back As The Most 'Grueling' Film In The Star Wars Franchise Much to the chagrin of the insurance company, Mark Hamill performed his own stunts in Empire Strikes Back. Read More