Terrifier 2 Director's Childhood Heroes Were Freddy And Jason, Not Spider-Man [Exclusive Interview]
We spoke with Terrifier 2 director Damien Leone about creating great gore, what he'd do with Jason Voorhees, and the state of Terrifier 3.
Read MoreWe spoke with Terrifier 2 director Damien Leone about creating great gore, what he'd do with Jason Voorhees, and the state of Terrifier 3.
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Read MoreEmma Tammi, the director of the Five Nights at Freddy's movie, tells /Film about possible sequels, crafting a creepy atmosphere, Mr. Cupcake, and much more.
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Read MoreTrent Correy and Dan Abraham, the directors of the Disney short Once Upon a Studio, tell us about getting the voice actors back and their deep cut Easter eggs.
Read MoreWhether they knew the original games well or their kids did, the Five Nights at Freddy's cast and crew all had a personal connection to the franchise.
Read MoreFive Nights at Freddy's director Emma Tammi's goal was to balance scary and fun elements to create an enjoyable film that avoids scarring younger fans for life.
Read MoreWe spoke to Goosebumps executive producers Pavun Shetty and Conor Welch about the new TV series adaptation of R.L. Stine's beloved books.
Read MoreFive Nights at Freddy's director Emma Tammi has a strong grasps on the beloved property, making her the ideal choice to direct any and all future sequels.
Read MoreOne of the funniest moments in TMNT: Mutant Mayhem is a cameo from director Jeff Rowe, but producer Seth Rogen wasn't a fan. At first.
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Read More'I happily go back to her again and again.'
Read More'I love to set up rules and then say, "How can we break them?"'
Read More'[We] didn't want to make something that killed too quickly.'
Read MoreWe were wondering how they pulled that off.
Read More'It was a very powerful song about Ariel herself and the frustration.'
Read MoreCharlie Day called in every favor he had to make Fool's Paradise.
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