Keanu Reeves Turned Down The Lead Role In Platoon Because He Didn't Want To 'Do Violence'
Suffice it to say, the extreme irony of this story isn't lost on anyone.
Read MoreSuffice it to say, the extreme irony of this story isn't lost on anyone.
Read MoreThe answer may surprise you. Or it might not, who knows?
Read MoreThankfully, movies like Blazing Saddles already exist.
Read MoreCome for the memes, stay for the thoughtful commentary on technology.
Read MoreIn the case of the puppet used in the scene where Kristen is trying to save a little girl from Freddy Krueger, some changes had to be made right on the spot.
Read MoreA new era of fun horror is upon us.
Read MoreJohnstone's 2014 breakout hit proved he could tow the line between being creepy one moment and funny the next.
Read More'I will never be involved in something like that.'
Read MoreThe new horror film is proof that a PG-13 rating can be beneficial.
Read MoreThe moral of the story is: don't mess with M3GAN.
Read MoreI'm bulletprooooof, nothing to lose. Fire away, fire awayyyyy.
Read MoreM3GAN may be the moment, but she's also a terrifying possible future.
Read MoreRashomon is a twisty tale of the unguessable, subjective nature of truth.
Read MoreViolet and Madeleine McGraw have already staked out their space in the modern pantheon of horror history.
Read MoreGood. Bad. The Director's Cut is the one you want to watch.
Read MoreAfter working with Quentin Tarantino several times, Kurt Russell has a good sense of the filmmaker.
Read MoreKristy Swanson threw a basketball through Anne Ramsey's face so M3GAN could do aerial flips down a hallway.
Read More'When M3GAN gets up to no good, she *really* gets up to no good.'
Read More'I just gave so many notes on that mask...'
Read More'[...] It's clear we're all in conflict about how we should behave and what we really feel.'
Read MoreHe fought for the role, and that was part of the price.
Read MoreTarantino and Rodriguez may have been ahead of the curve in 2007, but audiences are surely catching up to the delightful world of exploitation films.
Read MoreThe first rule of Secret Film Club is only James Cameron, Guillermo del Toro, and Steven Spielberg are allowed.
Read MoreWayne at his best presented America at its worst
Read MoreTarantino's novelesque screenplays just make more sense in the miniseries format.
Read MoreKeep an eye out for the intentional imperfections in the movie.
Read More'I think I must be dark in some way that I don't understand.'
Read More