Christopher Nolan's 10 Favorite Movies Of All Time
Christopher Nolan is a deeply enthused cineaste and his top 10 favorite movies of all time include several international classics.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan is a deeply enthused cineaste and his top 10 favorite movies of all time include several international classics.
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Read MoreBefore DC Studios' James Gunn releases his Superman movie in theaters next year, audiences have launched one of his first movies into Max's streaming top 10.
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Read MoreSmile 2, Trap, The Substance, and Longlegs all share DNA with Vox Lux, the forgotten 2018 thriller starring Natalie Portman.
Read MoreClint Eastwood tricked his way into, essentially, secretly directing what wound up becoming one of his best movies in the 1980s.
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Read MoreStephen King knows exactly which three of his books he'd save from having all their copies burned in a fire. Let's take a closer look at his choices.
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Read MorePeter Yates' 1968 film Bullitt is one of the most stylish cop movies ever made. Let's see what the surviving members of its cast are up to today.
Read MoreBill Paxton was a beloved figure who elevated every project he was in, including his horror feature directorial debut starring Matthew McConaughey.
Read MoreBen Affleck is known for being a massive Red Sox fan, but one condition of playing Nick Dunne in Gone Girl put his fandom at odds and sparked an infamous rumor.
Read MoreAdam Sandler versus Tom Cruise? That was a serious option on the table at one point for what would become one of Cruise's best movies.
Read MoreDaniel Craig was not thrilled with the way Netflix handled the release of Glass Onion, and he wasn't shy about telling Netflix's CEO directly to his face.
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Read MoreLuca Guadagnino is set to direct a new version of American Psycho, the novel written by Bret Easton Ellis. Here's why he's a great fit for the director's chair.
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