Legendary Director William Friedkin To Return With The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
The director of The Exorcist and The French Connection is returning with a new take on a classic.
Read MoreThe director of The Exorcist and The French Connection is returning with a new take on a classic.
Read More'It's not a new idea in that sense, but I'm intrigued.'
Read MoreApparently that "Kentucky-fried Foghorn Leghorn drawl" was a little heard to pick up again.
Read MoreMaking monster noises out of animal noises is a classic technique in Hollywood, but The Invitation's vampire sounds came from an unusual source.
Read MoreA doughnut hole in the doughnut's hole.
Read More"it always had this extra feeling of oddness ... things where you had to go, 'What is that?,' which is my favorite question." - Composer Dara Taylor
Read MoreThe comedy stars have been longtime collaborators, but it's been quite awhile since they appeared on the big screen together.
Read MoreAfter West Side Story, we are ready for more Ariana DeBose.
Read MoreLike Bob Ross said, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents.
Read MoreYou might not immediately think of Tom Hardy as a funnyman, but Christopher Nolan knew the actor could help lighten up Inception a bit.
Read MoreA master director. A brilliant actor. A dirty bathroom.
Read MoreHollywood is shooting itself in the foot by leaving a two-month gap with no big theatrical releases.
Read MoreDaniel Radcliffe is getting white and nerdy for his greatest (and weirdest) role yet.
Read MoreWith Three Thousand Years of Longing, George Miller makes a bold proclamation for the survival of these stories.
Read MoreSergio Leone westerns influenced Rob Zombie's cult classic The Devil's Rejects.
Read MoreAnd he managed to succeed, making Max shiny and chrome.
Read More'I hope it's not the future.'
Read MoreLaura Palmer may be David Lynch's most haunting creation.
Read MoreEven Tarantino has to draw the line somewhere.
Read MoreEven Stephen King acknowledges that some things can be improved upon.
Read MoreWhedon decided he wanted to see more of Vision ... and not in the best way possible.
Read MoreBarry Lyndon is one of the most accomplished period pieces ever made, and to achieve it, Stanley Kubrick was exacting about every detail.
Read MoreIn order to make a drama about the 19th century, the legendary filmmaker needed space-age technology.
Read MoreThere was some drama behind one of the most dramatic scenes in movie history.
Read MoreMethod acting certainly didn't help Paul Newman with one of the more memorable scenes from this classic.
Read MoreWhile the controversy might seem like a tempest in a teacup - or ashtray - it wouldn't be the last time in Hollywood history that such controversy arose.
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