Matt Damon's Favorite Films Of All Time Come From The Most Legendary Directors
Matt Damon has worked with a lot of legendary directors as an actor, many of whom also helmed his favorite movies of all time.
Read MoreMatt Damon has worked with a lot of legendary directors as an actor, many of whom also helmed his favorite movies of all time.
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Read MoreKevin Costner has become synonymous with the Western genre, and he has some thoughts on what makes or breaks a quality Western movie or TV show.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan is a deeply enthused cineaste and his top 10 favorite movies of all time include several international classics.
Read MoreFrom Dances With Wolves to his recent passion project Horizon, Kevin Costner just loves making Westerns - and he has a very good reason.
Read MoreM. Night Shyamalan has had a rocky relationship with critics for years, but why is that? Here's the filmmaker's theory on the subject.
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Read MoreJuror #2 is likely Clint Eastwood's final film as a director, and it also might mark the start of awards season at the box office if Warner Bros. chooses.
Read MoreRalph Fiennes stars as a conflicted Cardinal in Conclave, a sturdy, mature thriller about dark secrets within the Vatican. Here's our review.
Read MoreClint Eastwood had the opportunity to co-star with one of the most iconic actresses of her generation, but he didn't because he did not like the actress.
Read MoreJoker 2 was a surprise disappointment at the box office, and now the sequel starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga is coming to digital.
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Read MoreMike Flanagan is making a TV adaptation of Carrie, and it's finally time to make Carrie White a fat girl, just like Stephen King intended.
Read MoreKurt Russell has only made a handful of Westerns, but all of them have provoked strong reactions from audiences. Let's rank 'em!
Read MoreChristopher Nolan's next movie is rumored to be a 1920s vampire horror starring Tom Holland and Matt Damon and we really hope the rumor's true.
Read MoreHitch star Eva Mendes hasn't had an on-screen acting role since 2014, but she would return to acting on one condition.
Read MoreWhen it comes to making movies, Steven Spielberg doesn't worry about star power. Instead, he focuses on something he considers more important.
Read MoreClint Eastwood tricked his way into, essentially, secretly directing what wound up becoming one of his best movies in the 1980s.
Read MoreTaken helped revitalize Liam Neeson's career, but one of the action thrillers that followed became his worst-rated film on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreDavid Lynch once wanted Val Kilmer to star in one of his crime thrillers. Years later, Kilmer admitted that he regretted turning down the offer.
Read MoreOne of Jay-Z's best albums was directly inspired by a Denzel Washington crime thriller from the mid-2000s that was based on a true story.
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.
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