A breakdown of the "War Machine" ending, including the final scene, biggest twists, and what it all means.
Monitor' directors Matt Black and Ryan Polly discuss the attempted theft of their horror short and adapting it for the big ...
When I ­interviewed Andy Weir in 2021, the US ­author had ­officially transitioned from sci-fi scribe to Hollywood hot property. Such was the success of his publishing debut The Martian – and its 2015 ...
Bunnie Xo’s memoir is getting the Hollywood treatment. Indeed, the wife of Jelly Roll—who released Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic last month—is having her bombshell memoir be adapted into ...
Animation maestro Rodrigo Blaas wowed attendees at a Málaga Film Festival talk on his career and the art of visual ...
Oscar is 98 years old this year. Unlike some men of his age group, he doesn’t have to worry about losing his hair, as he’s always been bald. And he certainly doesn’t have to worry about erectile ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! swings for a radical, genre-bending reinvention of Bride of Frankenstein. But the result is a messy, overstuffed film that makes an awkward attempt at feminist relevance ...
It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what James Cameron’s most important film is, but many would argue that some of his finest work came in 1986 on Aliens. Cameron took the torch from another visionary ...
Just a few chapters into the first Dungeon Crawler Carl book, I knew I needed to see this story adapted to the screen. I don’t know how it’d work, but I want to see it happen.
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! joins an ongoing canon of enthusiastically named films.
Earth, as lead star Sydney Chandler has confirmed that shooting will begin much sooner than most fans expected.
Meanwhile, the Heights is starting a Catherine O'Hara tribute series this week with Home Alone. In notable new releases, we've got Maggie Gyllenhaal's brash The Bride! and Óliver Laxe's Cannes-lauded ...