The Northman Trailer: Feast Your Eyes On Robert Eggers' Viking Epic
Robert Eggers, director of The Witch and The Lighthouse, now turns to Viking vengeance with his newest film, The Northman.
Read MoreRobert Eggers, director of The Witch and The Lighthouse, now turns to Viking vengeance with his newest film, The Northman.
Read MoreBefore they kissed upside down in the rain in Spider-Man, Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst might have had a brush with death in a beloved horror movie.
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Read MoreCam McLauchlin, who edited Guillermo del Toro's new psychological thriller, tells us about some cuts he had to make and shaping that memorable final shot.
Read MoreIn this edition, listen as VFX artists react to work on the Star Wars prequels and Matrix sequels, see how bleeding prosthetics are made for movies, and more.
Read MoreA woman's mind begins to unravel under the crushing weight of insomnia in today's Daily Stream pick, The Swerve.
Read MoreIn the latest episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Charlie Kelly finally meets his biological dad, Shelley Kelly (Colm O'Brien).
Read MoreThe last Saturday Night Live of 2021 was greatly interrupted by the rapid spread of the Omicron variant of coronavirus, but the show (kinda) still went on.
Read MoreTim McGraw and Sam Elliott lead the cast of Paramount+'s Yellowstone prequel series 1883, which follows the Dutton family west across the Great Plains.
Read MoreThe Witcher season 2 sees Ciri getting closer to the truth about her powers, but what does it mean to have Elder blood?
Read MoreDespite releasing during the pandemic, Spider-Man: No Way Home has scored the third biggest domestic opening at the box office.
Read MoreRegular Guillermo del Toro collaborator Dan Laustsen tells /Film about the challenges and thrills of filming Nightmare Alley.
Read MoreSpider-Man: No Way Home producers Kevin Feige (of Marvel Studios) and Amy Pascal (of Sony Pictures) recall how they agreed to put Spider-Man in the MCU.
Read MoreSpider-Man: No Way Home tests Peter Parker in new and heartbreaking ways as he tries to keep his world from falling apart.
Read MoreZoë Kravitz plays an agoraphobic tech worker in Steven Soderbergh's new film Kimi, which is now set for release on HBO Max in February 2022.
Read MoreIn The Witcher season 2, Geralt and Ciri find themselves facing off against a sentient tree monster called a leshen.
Read MoreAndrew Garfield was the best part of the bad movies that were the Amazing Spider-Man films. Here's how No Way Home gives him the shine he deserves.
Read MoreFritz Lang's serial killer thriller M was so hugely influential that its presence can still be felt throughout the genre.
Read MoreMages in the Witcher universe can draw on different elements, but there's a good reason why fire magic is usually forbidden.
Read MoreThere are some seriously big surprises in Spider-Man: No Way Home, thanks to the trailers misleading us in clever ways.
Read MoreStar Wars: Rogue One is a rare example of a franchise spin-off featuring almost entirely original characters, and it ended up dominating the box office.
Read MoreKaer Morhen is a bit of a sausage fest in The Witcher season 2, but there is a canon explanation for the lack of female Witchers.
Read MoreIt's one of the most memorable jump scares of all time, and it's held its position for a reason — it works!
Read MoreThe Batman director Matt Reeves says that he was inspired by Gus Van Sant's movie Last Days, as two new images of Robert Pattinson's Bruce Wayne are revealed.
Read MoreSpider-Man: No Way Home rightfully gives the spotlight to Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin, who casts a looming shadow over the legacy of Spider-Man.
Read MoreI couldn't help but wonder, what would SATC look like if it returned to the weight and nuance of the series in its heyday? And just like that, I found out.
Read MoreIn The Witcher season 2, Ciri finds herself faced with a breed of higher vampire called a bruxa — but there's something unusual about this one.
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