No studio has ever achieved a more significant standing in the annals of horror than Hammer Horror. Inheriting the monopoly ...
Is any book genuinely unfilmable? If such uncompromising literary mind-benders as Naked Lunch, Ulysses, and Brief Interviews ...
Midsommar meditates on the idea of starting over again with nothing and no one to turn to in a foreign country, Tusk ponders ...
Broadway and Hollywood have always had a symbiotic relationship, borrowing from each other liberally since the advent of film ...
Cults have been around for centuries, brainwashing, abusing, and controlling vulnerable people. In recent years, interest in ...
Movies about the inherently dangerous, exciting world of stunt performers experienced big booms in the 1930s when film ...
Filmmakers have turned the lens on themselves, figuratively and literally, since at least 1928, the year Buster Keaton made his classic comedy The Cameraman. Since then, movies about movies, ...
James Garner’s career began in the late 1950s when he did bit parts in war pictures such as Toward the Unknown and TV ...
Lucasfilm has greenlit several new Star Wars films and television shows. From The Mandalorian to Ahsoka, and The Acolyte, ...
Hollywood loves nothing more than spotlighting itself. The golden age boasts many films of the “let’s put on a show” variety, ...
Terrence Malick ranks as the most enigmatic, unorthodox director working today. Known for his ethereal, deeply introspective ...
No matter how media and fans try to pigeonhole Martha Stewart, she always manages to break the mold and surprise us. She’s a ...