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  • Oddity Yana sticking hand in man's mouth

    The Director Of One Of 2024's Scariest Films Didn't Realize What A Big Risk He Was Taking [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson July 22nd, 2024

    The director of Oddity pieced together his supernatural horror film from several disparate ideas, not realizing the risk of that approach until post-production.

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  • Twisters love triangle

    Twisters Director Took His Cues From Several Golden Age Filmmakers [Exclusive]

    By Bill Bria July 19th, 2024

    Twisters director Lee Isaac Chung was inspired by several directors from the 1930s and '40s when it came to the romance in his new blockbuster.

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  • Twisters, Daisy Edgar-Jones

    Twisters Director Was Afraid To Take The Job, But That Fear Lit A Fire Under Him [Exclusive]

    By Bill Bria July 19th, 2024

    Minari director Lee Isaac Chung was afraid to direct a big-budget movie like Twisters, but in our interview, he tells us why he decided to face his fears.

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  • Spongebob Squarepants

    SpongeBob SquarePants At 25: The Stellar Voice Cast Share Memories From The Iconic Series [Exclusive]

    By Rafael Motamayor July 17th, 2024

    To celebrate the 25th anniversary of SpongeBob SquarePants, we spoke with the main cast members about their auditions, the unusual recording process, and more.

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  • Sausage Party: Foodtopia Barry and Brenda shocked

    Sausage Party: Foodtopia's Most Depraved Food Sex Scene Required A Clear Warning From Amazon [Exclusive]

    By Ethan Anderton July 12th, 2024

    Sausage Party: Foodtopia has all the violence and graphic sexuality that the movie did, but the series takes things a bit further with one specific sex scene.

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  • Jan de Bont and Helen Hunt making Twister

    Twister's Jan De Bont Never Considered Making A Sequel: 'What Would The Sequel Be? Even Bigger Tornadoes?' [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson July 9th, 2024

    Twister director Jan de Bont says Warner Bros. didn't consider a sequel in the aftermath of the film's huge success. Listen to our full interview with him here.

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  • Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Eddie Murphy

    Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Director Realized There's One Thing You Never Do With Eddie Murphy [Exclusive Interview]

    By Ben Pearson July 3rd, 2024

    Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F director Mark Molloy tells us about working with Eddie Murphy on the long-awaited sequel, balancing nostalgia, and much more.

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  • Lupita Nyong'o in A Quiet Place: Day One

    A Quiet Place: Day One Director Took Unusual Inspiration From Ocean's Eleven [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson June 28th, 2024

    A Quiet Place: Day One director Michael Sarnoski cites Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven as part of the reason food plays such an important role in his films.

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  • A Quiet Place Day One trio

    A Quiet Place Prequel Director Bowed To Cat Actors: 'Mr. Cat, What Are You Willing To Give Us Today?' [Exclusive]

    By BJ Colangelo June 28th, 2024

    Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o stars in A Quiet Place: Day One, but director Michael Saronski's set was dictated by her cat co-star.

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  • Jeff Nichols on the set of The Bikeriders

    Jeff Nichols' Alien Nation Has Been Repurposed Back Into An Original Sci-Fi Film [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson June 21st, 2024

    The Bikeriders director Jeff Nichols tells us that his Alien Nation remake is still in the works, but at a different studio and with a different title.

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  • Daemon and Rhaenyra in House of the Dragon

    House Of The Dragon Showrunner Wanted To Revive His Favorite Part Of Early Game Of Thrones [Exclusive Interview]

    By Jacob Hall June 17th, 2024

    House of the Dragon Showrunner Ryan Condal dishes on small council meetings, balancing Team Black and Team Green, and George RR Martin's recent comments.

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  • Where have all the memorable movie themes gone?

    Where Have All The Memorable Movie Themes Gone? Hollywood Composers Speak Out [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson June 12th, 2024

    What happened to the memorable, hummable movie themes that used to populate American blockbusters? We spoke with several Oscar-winning composers to find out.

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  • Homelander in The Boys season 4

    The Boys Showrunner Eric Kripke Has Given Up Trying To Understand Homelander Fans [Exclusive Interview]

    By Jacob Hall June 12th, 2024

    The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke knows he's making an un-subtle, heavily political show. He also knows some fans just don't understand that.

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  • Georgina Campbell, The Watchers

    The Watchers Director Ishana Shyamalan Had A Fun Role Reversal With Her Famous Director Dad [Exclusive Interview]

    By BJ Colangelo June 3rd, 2024

    Ishana Night Shyamalan has worked as a second unit director for her father, M. Night Shyamalan. For The Watchers, he worked in that capacity for his daughter.

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  • In A Violent Nature

    This Year's Most Disturbing Horror Movie Reshot Its Entire First Four Weeks [Exclusive]

    By BJ Colangelo May 31st, 2024

    In a Violent Nature reshot the first four weeks of its production, which is a pretty extreme feat for an independent film. Director Chris Nash explains why.

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  • Carl and Ellie in Up

    The Most Emotionally Devastating Scene In Pixar History Experienced Multiple Last-Minute Changes [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson May 29th, 2024

    The first 10 minutes of Pixar's Up went through several changes during development, including last-minute tweaks to its score by composer Michael Giacchino.

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  • Furiosa furiosa driving backward

    Furiosa Director George Miller Thinks We Can Still Avoid Our Own Mad Max Apocalypse [Exclusive Interview]

    By Bill Bria May 24th, 2024

    George Miller, the maestro behind the Mad Max films, tells us about working with Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth on Furiosa, the power of myth, and more.

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  • Alien 3 Xenomorph

    The Ridiculous Reason The Original Version Of Alien 3 Was Shot Down By Fox [Exclusive]

    By Ryan Scott May 17th, 2024

    Executives at 20th Century Fox had so little faith in audiences at the time that they nixed one-time director Renny Harlin's ambitious vision for Alien 3.

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  • Samuel L. Jackson in Deep Blue Sea

    Deep Blue Sea's Legendary Death Scene Was Almost Spoiled In The Trailer – And The Director Fought Back [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson May 17th, 2024

    Warner Bros. wanted to ruin the best moment from Deep Blue Sea by putting it in the film's trailer, but director Renny Harlin fought back and took a stand.

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  • The Strangers: Chapter 1 Renny Harlin on set

    Director Renny Harlin Breaks Down His Entire Career, From Freddy Krueger To The Strangers: Chapter 1 [Exclusive Interview]

    By Jacob Hall May 17th, 2024

    Freddy Krueger. Bruce Willis. An unmade Alien 3. That shark that ate Samuel L. Jackson. The Strangers: Chapter 1 director Renny Harlin has stories.

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  • Harkonnen soldiers in Dune: Part Two

    Dune: Part Two's Anti-Gravity Attack Is 'Peak Sci-Fi' For Cinematographer Greig Fraser [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson May 14th, 2024

    The opening anti-gravity attack in Dune: Part Two is what Oscar-winning cinematographer Greig Fraser refers to as 'peak sci-fi,' and we steadfastly agree.

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  • Noa, Mae, Raka, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes

    Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes Director Says This 'Crucial' Relationship Will Inform A Possible Sequel [Exclusive]

    By BJ Colangelo May 10th, 2024

    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes director Wes Ball tells us that the relationship between the ape Noa and the human Mae will be 'crucial' to possible sequels.

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  • Noa, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes

    Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes Director Reveals The Studio's One Request For The Film [Exclusive Interview]

    By BJ Colangelo May 10th, 2024

    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes director Wes Ball told us about finding his lead actor, what the studio wanted from his new Apes film, and more.

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  • Hundreds of Beavers

    One Of 2024's Wackiest Comedies Used Absolutely Zero Improv [Exclusive]

    By BJ Colangelo May 9th, 2024

    Hundreds of Beavers, an unhinged comedy about a man hunting, um, hundreds of beavers, used no improv at all and instead stuck super closely to its storyboards.

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  • Unfrosted

    How That Surprise Cameo In Jerry Seinfeld's Unfrosted Came Together [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson May 6th, 2024

    Jerry Seinfeld's Netflix comedy Unfrosted, about the making of the Pop-Tart, features a bit involving two jaw-dropping cameos. Here's how that scene happened.

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  • The Fall Guy Ryan Gosling and David Leitch

    The Fall Guy Director And Stars On The Life-Changing Power Of Stunts And A Possible Sequel [Exclusive Interview]

    By Ryan Scott May 3rd, 2024

    We spoke with The Fall Guy director David Leitch and stars Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt, Winston Duke, and Stephanie Hsu about their terrific new action romance.

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  • August Moon performing at Coachella in The Idea of You

    There Was One Thing The Idea Of You Director Wanted To Avoid [Exclusive]

    By Ethan Anderton May 2nd, 2024

    Though Michael Showalter has plenty of comedic experience, he didn't want the boy band August Moon in Anne Hathaway's The Idea of You to come off as a satire.

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