The Daily Stream: 'Queer For Fear' Is A Stylish And Informative Deep Dive Into Horror History
Queer for Fear is not just a history lesson — it's a necessary cultural commentary paired with a fabulous soundtrack by ShyBoy.
Read MoreQueer for Fear is not just a history lesson — it's a necessary cultural commentary paired with a fabulous soundtrack by ShyBoy.
Read MoreMel Brooks used The History of the World, Part I as a way of honoring a forgotten legend from film comedy's past.
Read MoreMel Brooks paid five times more for Orson Welles than was necessary. That's showbiz!
Read MoreMel Brooks knew he needed to keep everyone's spirits up, especially since they were making a comedy, so he entertained the set himself.
Read MoreGregory Hines wound up playing the role after a harrowing tragedy forced Pryor to bow out.
Read More'...where there's a hint of truth, it makes a story very believable.'
Read More'I was trying to play a man who gets dirty, who sweats sometimes, who enjoys really kissing a gal he likes.'
Read MoreIt doesn't get much better than a Steven Spielberg/John Williams joint.
Read MoreThe comedy legend is back to take history down a peg or two (again).
Read More'We all know that Robert Downey Jr. is one of the great movie stars...'
Read More'I just gave so many notes on that mask...'
Read MoreWanda Sykes, Ike Barinholtz, and Nick Kroll are joining Mel Brooks for History of the World, Part II.
Read MoreThe late football legend was responsible for the best scene in John Huston's sports war film.
Read MoreWhen filming Dunkirk, Christopher Nolan used Hitchockian influences to convey the heavy emotions of soldiers, without really saying a word.
Read MoreThere's nothing to glorify in war, and for Eastwood that meant avoiding technicolor.
Read More'From a personal standpoint, I wanted to bring more of that adopted child perspective to the story.'
Read MoreTommy Cruise is at it again.
Read MoreWith all these deep cut and terminally online jokes, maybe The Simpsons will have a Gen Z resurgence one day.
Read MoreSure, we know you love watching movies and TV shows, but sometimes it's nice to crack open a good book. Thankfully, we've got books for you movie and TV lovers.
Read More'And I just looked at the TV and said, 'Charlize could do it.''
Read MoreNational Treasure: Edge of History can't match the manic, go-for-broke tone of the films.
Read MorePerhaps the ire over Blonde comes down to simple genre confusion?
Read MoreReal life drives the drama in these overlooked and underrated biopics. These true stories are cinematic must-sees.
Read MoreFeaturing some of the most realistic depictions of combat ever filmed, Steven Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan" captures the cost of war in lives and blood.
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