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  • Alec Baldwin as Hardland Rust standing by his horse in Rust

    Alec Baldwin's Controversial Rust Finally Arrived At The Box Office – And It Was Totally Ignored

    By Ryan Scott

    Rust, the Alec Baldwin movie that experienced a fatal tragedy on its set, has finally been released in theaters and on digital platforms.

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  • Yelena smiling in Thunderbolts*

    The Thunderbolts Post-Credits Scene Just Broke A Huge Marvel Record

    By Witney Seibold

    The Thunderbolts* post-credits scene has broken a record and become the longest post-credits scene in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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  • Christian Wolf, Stack, and Anakin Skywalker

    Sinners, Star Wars, And Ben Affleck Led The Most Important Box Office Weekend In Ages

    By Ryan Scott

    If Hollywood wants to see what a healthy box office weekend looks like, this past weekend showcases the type of spread studios should be aiming for year round.

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  • Vincent Hanna stares down Neil McCauley across a diner table in Heat

    How Heat's Legendary Diner Scene Came Together, According To Director Michael Mann Himself

    By Ben Pearson

    At the 2025 TCM Classic Film Festival, Heat director Michael Mann talked about how that legendary diner scene between Al Pacino and Robert De Niro came to be.

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  • Tom Hardy's Walker looks serious while wearing a bulletproof vest in Havoc

    Havoc Director Gareth Evans Knows The Movie's Shootouts Are Unrealistic, But There's A Logic To Them [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson

    Gareth Evans knows some action junkies are going to be nitpicking the shootouts in his new Netflix action film Havoc, but there's a method to his madness.

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  • Clover has something on her face in Until Dawn

    Until Dawn Director David F. Sandberg Had To Convince His Colleagues To Attempt In-Camera Special Effects [Exclusive]

    By Bill Bria

    Until Dawn director David F. Sandberg had to convince some of his colleagues (and the studio) that he could do some of the movie's effects practically.

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  • Writer/creator Tony Gilroy and actor Genevieve O'Reilly on the set of Andor season 2

    Andor Showrunner Tony Gilroy Explains The 'Big Galactic Hit' & The Wedding Scene Disco Droid [Exclusive Interview]

    By Jeremy Mathai

    We spoke with showrunner Tony Gilroy and Mon Mothma actress Genevieve O'Reilly about Andor season 2, creative freedom, that awesome disco droid, and more.

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  • Scarlett Johansson in Jurassic World Rebirth, David Corenswet in Superman, and Stitch in Lilo & Stitch (2025)

    What Will Be The Biggest Summer Movie At The Box Office In 2025?

    By Ryan Scott

    The 2025 summer blockbuster movie season is upon us, and we're guessing which movie will top the charts. Is it Superman, Stitch, or something else?

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  • Smoke and Sammie staring at the carnage in Sinners

    You'll Probably Never Guess What Live Musical Performance Blew This Sinners Star Away [Exclusive]

    By BJ Colangelo

    Sinners' Miles Caton, who's at the center of an epic music-driven moment in the movie, tells us about a musical performance he experienced that blew him away.

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  • The cast and crew of Anora on the Oscars stage, accepting Best Picture

    A Four-Hour Oscars Broadcast Should Be The New Normal

    By Ben Pearson

    With the Oscars adding categories for Casting and Stunt Design, the Academy should embrace the idea that a four-hour broadcast needs to be the new normal.

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  • Michael Gandolfini as Macdonald, D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai as Ray, and Adain Bradley as Laerrus huddled around a monitor in Warfare

    How Much Of Warfare Is Based On A True Story? Every Single Part Of It

    By Jeremy Mathai

    /Film spoke with directors Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza about their new movie Warfare and ascertained how much of the film is based on a true story.

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  • Claire, Chris, Shannon, and Jason look down at someone in a room at Camp Pineway in Hell of a Summer

    Finn Wolfhard Took Inspiration From Unlikely Comedies To Make His New Slasher Horror Movie [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson

    Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard tells us the unexpected films that inspired him and Hell of a Summer co-director Billy Bryk when making their horror comedy.

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  • An official image of the Universal Monsters in the Dark Universe park

    The Dark Universe Theme Park Land Is Everything The Canceled Horror Franchise Should've Been

    By Jacob Hall

    The Dark Universe theme park land at Universal's Epic Universe is an incredible look at what the failed Dark Universe film franchise could've been.

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  • Herb and Nell singing at Charles' table in The Ballad of Wallis Island

    One Of 2025's Best Films Is An Adaptation Of A Short Film From 2007

    By Ben Pearson

    The Ballad of Wallis Island, the latest entry in the unofficial subgenre of "gentle cinema," is based on a short film from nearly 20 years ago.

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  • Val Kilmer's Chris holding up his fake ID in Heat

    Val Kilmer's Memories Of Working On Heat Are Absolutely Incredible

    By Ryan Scott

    The late Val Kilmer not only loved Michael Mann's Heat, but he also throughly enjoyed the process of actually making the film.

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  • John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison sitting in the studio in The Beatles: Get Back

    The Four-Part Beatles Biopic Is One Of The Biggest, Riskiest, Coolest Gambles In Recent Movie History

    By Ryan Scott

    Sony's plan to release four films about The Beatles in April 2028 is one of the boldest, riskiest gambles in recent movie history, and we really hope it works.

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  • Paul Rudd, Tea Leoni, Jenna Ortega, and more look down at a dead unicorn in A24's Death of a Unicorn

    A24's Death Of A Unicorn Is A Box Office Disappointment, But We Need More Movies Like It

    By Ryan Scott

    Hollywood might look at the box office performance of A24's Death of a Unicorn and conclude they should stop making movies like it, but the opposite is true.

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  • Ridley looks a gift horse in the mouth in Death of a Unicorn

    Every Creature Easter Egg You Missed In Death Of A Unicorn

    By Bill Bria

    Death of a Unicorn is a wildly fun horror-comedy, but it's also filled with Easter egg references to beloved genre classics.

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  • Chris Farley's Tommy, in a white shirt and out of breath on the college quad in Tommy Boy

    Tommy Boy Director's Favorite Chris Farley Memory Involves A Classic Movie Star Impression And Some Car Chaos [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson

    Tommy Boy is 30 years old this year, and the director shares his favorite Chris Farley memory and several stories about making the movie on today's /Film Daily.

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  • A close up of Robert De Niro as Vito Genovese in The Alto Knights

    Robert De Niro's New Crime Movie Just Flopped At The Box Office

    By Ryan Scott

    Robert De Niro plays dual roles in The Alto Knights, but double the De Niro wasn't enough to convince audiences to turn up for the film's opening weekend.

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  • Bill Skarsgård as Eddie, shirtless and trapped in an SUV in Locked

    Bill Skarsgård's Thriller Locked Went Above And Beyond To Maximize Its Primary Location [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson

    Locked director David Yarovesky and his team went all-out creating an SUV where Bill Skarsgård becomes trapped. Here's how they pulled off one incredible shot.

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  • L.B. Jeffries looking through a long camera lens in Rear Window

    70 Years Later, One Alfred Hitchcock Classic Perfectly Embodies The Anxieties Of 2025

    By Ben Pearson

    Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller Rear Window hits different in 2025 when viewed through the lens of what's happening in the world today.

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  • Amziah and Kateri walk across a field in The Rivals of Amziah King

    Matthew McConaughey's First Movie In Six Years Must Be Seen To Be Believed

    By Rafael Motamayor

    Matthew McConaughey's The Rivals of Amziah King, which debuted at the 2025 SXSW Film Festival, is his first film in more than five years – and it's a doozy.

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  • Daffy and Porky crying in each other's faces while they're trapped in a prison that has laser beams for bars

    Why Bugs Bunny Doesn't Appear In A New Historic Looney Tunes Feature Film

    By Ben Pearson

    Bugs Bunny does not appear in The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie. The director explains why that character sat out this historic Looney Tunes film.

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  • Robert Pattinson's Mickey laying in his space suit in Mickey 17

    5 Reasons Why Mickey 17 Flopped At The Box Office

    By Ryan Scott

    Bong Joon Ho's Mickey 17 disappointed at the box office during its opening weekend. Here are five reasons the sci-fi satire flopped.

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  • Gwen and Kenneth Marshall stewing in Mickey 17

    Mickey 17 Is The Best Possible Argument For Directors Getting Final Cut

    By BJ Colangelo

    Director Bong Joon-ho secured final cut on his new sci-fi film Mickey 17, and the resulting movie is a great example of why studios should trust filmmakers.

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  • Daredevil standing in hallway, about to fight, at end of episode

    Daredevil: Born Again Returns To Its Netflix Roots With A Jaw-Dropping One-Take Action Scene

    By Devin Meenan

    One-take action scenes became a regular feature of Netflix's Daredevil series, and they make a comeback in Daredevil: Born Again.

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