Sight And Sound's List Leaves Off Some Of The Greatest Films In Horror History
The Sight and Sound poll, much like the Oscars, has unfairly maligned the horror genre yet again.
Read MoreThe Sight and Sound poll, much like the Oscars, has unfairly maligned the horror genre yet again.
Read MorePuking without gravity is extra gross.
Read More'People ain't cargo, mate.'
Read More'I'm coming back to working, but I don't want to see it in that way.'
Read MoreTreasure Planet remains an important, if somewhat tragic, relic of the downfall of hand-drawn animation in American cinema.
Read More'This is a true story.'
Read MoreDefunctland is so much more than just a YouTube channel.
Read MoreThe music of the people of Ferrix is something to behold.
Read MoreFrank Darabont's horror masterpiece is now 15 years old. Here's full and largely untold story of how it got made.
Read MoreHe also had some choice words about just how expensive this sequel was.
Read More'We can't wait for the world to see him and embrace him.'
Read MorePeter Morgan has been here before.
Read More... he's wrong again, though.
Read MoreThere's a lot of history tied to Devotion, and not just in the script.
Read MoreWe've got all the details on Chevalier, the new biopic about the incredible and oft-forgotten Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
Read MoreThe Blind Side is an uplifting movie, but not everything in it adheres to the real-life tale its based on.
Read MoreLuhrmann's movie is surprisingly accurate but not the whole truth.
Read MoreAn epic tale 13.8 billion years in the making.
Read MorePaul W.S. Anderson was inspired to try something different with every Resident Evil installment.
Read MoreAndor has never shied away for the brutal reality of life under the Empire.
Read More'That was very important to me...'
Read More'I thought part of that job is to watch the boss's back...'
Read MoreChris Brewster has an already-planned out fight sequence that could rival the hallway fights in the Netflix series.
Read More'I think it's important to keep some of the traditional aspects of Sherlock in there because, obviously, it's Sherlock...'
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