Ryan Scott Tales From The Box Office: Alien: Covenant's Rescue Mission Was Doomed From The Start The divided response to Prometheus paved the way for Alien: Covenant's struggle at the box office. Read More
Joshua Meyer The Daily Stream: The Passion Of Joan Of Arc Is Potent As Ever The Passion of Joan of Arc is one of the most influential films ever made, and still holds up almost a century later. Read More
Joshua Meyer The Best Lightsaber Fight We'll Never See, According To Star Wars Stunt Coordinator Nick Gillard The fight was replaced with a show of Force. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Three Thousand Years Of Longing Review: George Miller Delivers An Epic, Romantic Fairy Tale About The Power Of Storytelling [Cannes] Three Thousand Years of Longing tells a fantastic and poignant story about storytelling, longing, and love Read More
Christian Gainey The Disney Brass Weren't Big Fans Of Johnny Depp's Pirates Of The Caribbean Performance Johnny Depp was once the heart of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise — but originally, Disney execs didn't really get his approach to Captain Jack Sparrow. Read More
Adam Wescott Ang Lee Made Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon A Masterclass In Compromise With the help of Yuen Woo-ping, Lee proved he could genre-bend the successful martial arts film. Read More
Jeff Ewing All The Rory Kinnears In Men Ranked By How Much They Give Us The Creeps Rory Kinnears plays many menacing, creepy characters in Men; we rank them from the most innocuous to the most unforgettably unsettling. Read More
Sandy Schaefer Mira Nair Was Uniquely Prepared To Bring The Namesake To The Big Screen Author Jhumpa Lahiri knew Mira Nair was the perfect director to tell her tale. Read More
Lyvie Scott Samuel L. Jackson Went Through Intense Training For The Emperor Fight In Star Wars: Revenge Of The Sith When Windu met window. Read More
Witney Seibold Peter Jackson's Goofy, Gory First Film Has A Wholesome Origin Story Peter Jackson might be best known for Lord of the Rings, but he got his start making gore-filled horrors like the infamous (& awesome) "Bad Taste." Read More
Jamie Gerber Kevin Feige Cast Chris Evans As Captain America Thanks To Two Pop Culture Icons If those icons could play two legendary roles, so could Chris Evans. Read More
Jeremy Smith Why Amy Heckerling Hated Working On National Lampoon's European Vacation She wasn't the only person with this issue. Read More
Sandy Schaefer Arnold Schwarzenegger's Kindergarten Cop Performance Proved His Co-Star's Worries Wrong The Iceman Cameth. Read More
Eric Vespe Dark City Filmmaker Alex Proyas Is 'Returning To His Roots' With Sister Darkness Proyas is known for his distinctive and unapologetic style, so this should be wild. Read More
Witney Seibold The Mummy Inspired Daniel Radcliffe To Take On His The Lost City Role The role of Abigail Fairfax found him. Read More
Fatemeh Mirjalili Christopher Nolan Covered Christian Bale's Blind Spots During The Dark Knight Trilogy Nolan had the Batman's back. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, And Kyle Mooney Are Leaving Saturday Night Live Fare thee well, oh bringers of laughter, fare thee well. Read More
Shae Sennett The Lonely Island's Filmmaking Style Comes From One Very Relatable Desire The Lonely Island — Andy Samberg, Jorm Taccone, and Akiva Schaffer — want to make the best (and funniest) movies they can. Read More
Ryan Scott Superhero Bits: Thor: Love And Thunder Runtime, The Future Of The Arrowverse & More Thor: Love and Thunder may clock in under two hours, Mark Pedowitz weighs in on the future of the Arrowverse, and more superhero bits! Read More
Travis Yates Natalie Portman Struggled To Find Work After The Star Wars Prequel Trilogy Queen Amidala wasn't thrown a bone after Attack of the Clones. Read More
Ben F. Silverio Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers Writers Doug Mand And Dan Gregor Talk About Creating A Spiritual Successor To Who Framed Roger Rabbit [Interview] 'Dan and I still don't believe this movie is real until it gets released on Disney+. We don't think that it's real yet.' Read More
BJ Colangelo John Carpenter's The Thing Is Coming Back To Theaters For Its 40th Anniversary Man is the warmest place to hide. Read More
Jenna Busch Last Voyage Of The Demeter Release Date Rerouted To Late Summer 2023 This old, old wooden ship won't be pulling into port on schedule. Read More
Anya Stanley The Wire's Most Famous Catchphrase Needed To Be Used Sparingly You know the catchphrase we're talking about. Read More
BJ Colangelo Bong Joon-Ho's Mickey7 Adds Mark Ruffalo, Toni Collette, And Naomi Ackie To Robert Pattinson-Led Cast Bong Joon-ho directing Toni Collette is a dream. Read More
Hoai-Tran Bui Rory Kinnear On Playing All The Men Of Alex Garland's Men [Interview] Rory Kinnear is a man of many faces — or in the case of Men, many men of one face. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Hunt Review: An Intense And Unpredictably Twist-Filled Korean Spy Thriller [Cannes] Hunt is a twisty, action-packed thriller from Lee Jung-jae. Read More