How A Furious Samuel L. Jackson Won Back His Pulp Fiction Role
Samuel L. Jackson's route to playing Jules in Pulp Fiction was far from ordinary and based on who you hear the story from, how he got that role varies wildly.
Read MoreSamuel L. Jackson's route to playing Jules in Pulp Fiction was far from ordinary and based on who you hear the story from, how he got that role varies wildly.
Read MoreMay December's director Todd Haynes recalls seeing Joseph Losey's The Go-Between as a ten year old, and that inspired him for this new film's score.
Read MoreThe Hays Code nearly forced Alfred Hitchcock to include an additional scene that would've undermined Vertigo's incredibly evocative, tragic ending.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan doesn't hate intermissions, but he thinks that splitting Oppenheimer up would have made it more challenging to watch.
Read MoreLove Story was the top box office grosser of 1970 and one of the jewels in the late Ryan O'Neal's crown. Here's what the ending means.
Read MorePoor Things director Yorgos Lanthimos loves a weird dance sequence, so we're looking at some of his most memorable.
Read MoreEileen is one of the twistiest, most nihilistic films of the year, one that will keep you guessing long after its shocking ending has passed.
Read MoreCharles Melton has been killing it on the big and small screen for years, not just on Riverdale, but his performance there is something to marvel at.
Read MoreMark Ruffalo's silhouette in Poor Things was crafted not unlike a drag queen. Bring on the butt pads.
Read MoreJulia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, and Ethan Hawke face the end of the world in Sam Esmail's odd apocalyptic drama Leave the World Behind. Here's our review.
Read MoreLet's get spoilery and talk about the ending of the new Yorgos Lanthimos movie Poor Things, starring Emma Stone.
Read MoreA24 has just struck a deal with Warner Bros. Discovery to bring some of their 2023 movies and future releases to HBO, Cinemax, and the Max streaming service.
Read More/Film spoke with Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway, the stars of the new drama thriller Eileen, about working together, the film's big reveal, and more.
Read MoreSchitt's Creek creator Dan Levy has written and directed Good Grief, a dramedy in which he also stars with Luke Evans, Ruth Negga, and Hamish Patel
Read MoreCharles Melton underwent an appearance change in order to star in May December.
Read MoreMargot Robbie (correctly) recognized that Barbie and Oppenheimer would make for a 'perfect double billing' opening on the same date.
Read MoreThe Netflix film May December almost had some different behind-the-camera creatives involved. Unexpected circumstances caused changes at the last minute.
Read MoreKingsley Ben-Adir plays the titular Jamaican musical legend, activism hero, and Rastafari icon in the trailer for Bob Marley: One Love.
Read MoreAva DuVernay's Origin never quite finesses that sliding scale between the personal and the political so brilliantly expressed in Isabel Wilkerson's work.
Read MoreThanks to a certain social media platform, people mistakenly took an auto-theft scene from the Netflix movie Athena as an act of real-life political unrest.
Read MoreWe are finally, for better or worse, getting a full-on Trump biopic. Sebastian Stan will star in Ali Abbasi's take on the young real estate developer.
Read MoreEmerald Fennell's Saltburn has caused a significant buzz, and not just because it features a fully naked Barry Keoghan. Here's how you can watch it at home.
Read MoreEvery movie fan has an opinion that makes people stare at them and mutter 'WTF, dude.' These are our hot takes. They belong to us.
Read MoreA Clockwork Orange shocked and scandalized audiences when it came out in 1971, and it still shocks today. Here are the actors who are still with us.
Read MoreHow were the creators of Avengers: Endgame supposed to follow up Infinity War's snap? With a total change of tone and a renewed focus on character growth.
Read MoreCan You See Us? is a new Zambian film streaming on Netflix. Learn more about the emotional movie right here.
Read MoreMay December shows why we must remember that true crime tales are more than simple stories and those involved are not characters, but people.
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