Danielle Ryan How A Conversation About Horse Butts Birthed Once Upon A Time In The West Filmmaking legends Sergio Leone and Bernardo Bertolucci bonded over a shared love: of gritty, unromanticized, ripped-from-reality horse rumps. Read More
Margaret David The 12 Best Willem Dafoe Movie Moments, Ranked From off-kilter to sinister to touching, Willem Dafoe's performances run the gamut of emotions. These are his best screen moments. Read More
Christian Gainey Bonnie And Clyde Ending Explained: You Made Me Somebody The 1967 biographical drama Bonnie and Clyde, directed by Arthur Penn, depicts the brutal ending of America's most notorious couple. Read More
Rafael Motamayor The Rings Of Power Does What Peter Jackson's Movies Never Did, And Show The Horrors Of War The Rings of Power finally shows us the aftermath of battle, where it becomes clear that in war there are no winners, only widows. Read More
Shae Sennett Bottle Rocket's Reception Made Wes Anderson Doubt He Could Get Rushmore Made 'They were leaving in groups — people don't go to the bathroom in groups.' Read More
Andrew Housman George Miller Took A Page From The Buster Keaton Playbook For Mad Max: Fury Road 'You don't need a footnote to describe exactly what it means.' Read More
Travis Yates Filming The First Mad Max Was A 'Disaster' In The Eyes Of Director George Miller Miller was faced with a tough realization while editing the first movie. Read More
Matt Rainis Bryan Cranston Jumped At The Chance To Work With Wes Anderson On Isle Of Dogs 'Honestly, when my agent called and said the first three words, I knew my answer.' Read More
Christian Gainey How E.T. Became More Than A Movie For Director Steven Spielberg The filmmaker's experience making the 1982 classic inspired him to take one of the biggest journeys of his life. Read More
Matt Rainis Rowdy Roddy Piper Is Responsible For They Live's Most Famous Line The movie's most memorable line came courtesy of an ad lib. Read More
Marcos Melendez One Of Godzilla Vs Kong's Best Shots Almost Ended Up On The Cutting Room Floor Godzilla's out there and he's hurting people and we don't know why! Read More
J. Gabriel Ware How Susan Sarandon Helped Ridley Scott Shape The Story Of Thelma & Louise Susan Sarandon revealed that one scene she tweaked happens to be the film's catalyst. Read More
Demetra Nikolakakis Marilyn Monroe Credited Four People For The Success Of Her Film Career Monroe was aware that her career wouldn't have become such a hit without others' support (and a couple of leaps of faith). Read More
Andrew Housman How Tobe Hooper's Dinner Inspired One Of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre's Scariest Scenes All it takes is one nasty beef-filled meal to inspire the making of a masterpiece. Read More
Matt Rainis Jeremy Renner Played Jeffrey Dahmer Despite Not Knowing Who He Was 'And then four days later after reading the script we're shooting principal photography, and two weeks later we're done.' Read More
Witney Seibold George Miller Thought Beyond Thunderdome Was Good Enough To Work Without Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome would have been made regardless, just outside of the Mad Max imprimatur. Read More
Danielle Ryan Rob Reiner Cut A Misery Scene Because He Thought It Would Be Too Funny On Film Kathy Bates perfectly toes the line between silly and scary in Misery, but one scene from the book might have pushed it too far into silly territory. Read More
Shania Russell Smile Beats Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile While Amsterdam Faces Trials At The Weekend Box Office Smile is set to hold on to the top spot at the box office this weekend, while David O. Russell's Amsterdam bombs hard. Read More
Sarah Musnicky Carrie's Impact On The Horror Genre Isn't Lost On Sissy Spacek In time, Sissy Spacek has come to understand the indelible impact her performance in Carrie has had on generations of horror fans. Read More
Devin Meenan Sally Hawkins' Shape Of Water Role Was Handcrafted For Her By Guillermo Del Toro 'So I wrote it for her, speechless, mute, because to me, love renders you speechless.' Read More
Fatemeh Mirjalili Brendan Fraser Was Willing To Break A Rib If It Meant Getting His Start In Hollywood Fraser went all-out in his earliest role. Read More
Caroline Cao One Piece Film: Red Antagonist Uta Breaks The Trend Of 'Gruff Villain Dudes' [NYCC] In One Piece Film: Red, Luffy will reconnect with his childhood friend, Uta, the daughter of Red-Haired Shanks. Read More
Witney Seibold But I'm A Cheerleader Ending Explained: Conversion Camps Are Absurd In its brilliant and bubbly satire of conversion camps, But I'm A Cheerleader has become a classic of queer cinema. Read More
Sarah Milner My Father's Dragon Review: Netflix Animation Sparks Joy With its charming hand-drawn aesthetic and imaginative setting, My Father's Dragon has that rare quality of being truly timeless Read More
Matt Rainis Clint Eastwood Played Hard To Get With His The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Casting Clint Eastwood was unsure whether The Good, The Bad and The Ugly would become the hit it eventually became. Read More
Ryan Scott Tales From The Box Office: Dr. No Kicked Off Cinema's Most Enduring Franchise With Bond, James Bond Happy 60th to Jimmy "James" Bond. Read More
Joshua Meyer Margot Robbie Supports Lady Gaga As Harley Quinn, Just Wants Great Actors To Make Great Art Margot Robbie thinks that every actress who plays Harley Quinn helps to secure the character's status as a comic book icon. Read More