One Skinamarink Shot Features A Real Person You Can't See, And Director Kyle Edward Ball Will Never Tell Which One
The cerebral, Lynchian horror of Skinamarink is best served by such ambiguity.
Read MoreThe cerebral, Lynchian horror of Skinamarink is best served by such ambiguity.
Read MoreGrant gave Stewart credit where credit is due.
Read More'They just have an excitement for life and an exuberance like puppies.'
Read MoreJeff Beck, gone to soon. But there's always his memorable role in Twins to remind us of his greatness.
Read MoreThough their aerodynamic heads make sense for flying/diving creatures ... it would have been amazing to see skimwings with big old T-Rex heads.
Read More'You typically have to arrange a camera for every hit and break the fight down into six pieces. We did this in one shot.'
Read MoreIt's probably for the best that Stallone scrapped it.
Read MoreWe finally learn how Jedha City came to be known as "The Holy City."
Read MoreQuentin Tarantino was inspired by the successes and missteps of Howard Hawks.
Read MoreTodd Field turned a 92 page script into a 158 minute film.
Read MoreAction has its place in the Star Trek universe, but it's never been the driving force behind the sci-fi franchise as a whole.
Read MoreAwkward for Alec Baldwin, that is.
Read MoreParamount hopes to launch a shared universe featuring 'multiple scripted and unscripted shows.'
Read MoreKevin Costner gave Harrison Ford the gift of starring in Air Force One.
Read MoreJust a reminder that Cave's screenplay was totally out there.
Read MoreThe Metkayina have an unfair advantage in the water: jetpacks.
Read MoreBond learning from Batman has a nice ring to it.
Read More'It's a regretful situation because I know what it could have been.'
Read MoreEverything was painstakingly designed.
Read MoreIt should come as no surprise that the RDA doesn't give a crap about Pandora's equivalent of Mother Nature.
Read More'It saved us from about 10 lawsuits.'
Read MoreEditor Eddie Hamilton had 27 cameras to keep track of while filming Top Gun: Maverick.
Read More'It's a ship that is designed to consume things.'
Read MoreThere's a lot to unpack in Everything Everywhere All At Once, including its depiction of ADHD.
Read MoreThere's a reason the costumes in Avatar: The Way of Water look so real: they were created in the real world first.
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