Why The Coen Brothers Sometimes Use A Secret Identity
Editor Roderick Jaynes has been working with the Coen Brothers since they kicked off their careers in 1984. But Roderick Jaynes doesn't actually exist.
Read MoreEditor Roderick Jaynes has been working with the Coen Brothers since they kicked off their careers in 1984. But Roderick Jaynes doesn't actually exist.
Read MoreHoliday-themed family comedy Christmas with the Kranks was panned by critics upon its release in 2004. What are the odds of it ever getting a sequel?
Read MoreFind out how John Carpenter scared the hell out of The Thing's cast with some gnarly practical effects during production of a key sequence on set.
Read MoreA creepy 'true' story has a number of eerie similarities to the Child's Play series, but did it actually inspire the movies? Let's take a look.
Read MorePlayful banter between Sam Raimi and Wes Craven lead to the distant joining of A Nightmare on Elm Street and The Evil Dead.
Read MoreThe Last Duel is now available to watch on Digital, starting today. Here are other ways you can watch Ridley Scott's gruesome historical epic.
Read MoreDecades before New Line Cinema oversaw the Lord of the Rings trilogy, they were the "House That Freddy Built."
Read MoreOne of the most memorable characters from the new Resident Evil movie was first a memorable character from the video games.
Read MoreEveryone loves a good whodunit, including Stephen Sondheim, whose filmography boasts one non-musical murder mystery film.
Read MoreAlfred Hitchcock: master filmmaker AND hater of spoilers.
Read MoreMany have called It Follows the 'STD horror movie,' but the film has so much more on its mind than that.
Read MoreKeanu Reeves is set to star in a movie adaptation of BRZRKR, the comic book series he co-created about an unkillable warrior fighting through the ages.
Read MoreIf you slept on Netflix's animated family road trip movie The Mitchells vs. the Machines, it's time to wake up!
Read MoreWhat happens at the end of Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City? Here's where everyone ends up at the end of the film, and how the series might continue.
Read MoreHere are the top 15 films of /Film weekend editor Hannah Shaw-Williams, whose picks include films by the Coen brothers, Guillermo del Toro, and Taika Waititi.
Read MoreDan Gilroy's Nightcrawler is an astoundingly creepy neo-noir entry, featuring a deeply disturbing performance from Jake Gyllenhaal.
Read MoreWhat do The Last Duel and Colossal have in common? They're both 21st Century Films Directed by Men About the Experience of Women that Get It, Actually.
Read MoreResident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City reboots the franchise and embraces horror over action, but the end result is surprisingly boring.
Read MoreYes, it's the line you think it is. But no, it's probably not the story you've heard before. There's a bit more to it than pure improv.
Read MoreIt's got romance, murder, ghosts (?), intrigue! What more could you want out of a Daily Stream? Laura is a haunting noir you have to see.
Read MoreGet home before the Purge curfew this weekend, and check out the original film that kicked off a now-sprawling horror franchise.
Read MoreHollywood has long had a fascination with journalism; Nightcrawler is just the tip of the iceberg. For more critiques of modern media, watch these films.
Read MoreIt's still Noirvember, so take a minute and peruse the gruesome and lavish neo-noir gem that is Nicholas Winding Refn's Drive.
Read MoreAlfred Hitchcock was no stranger to having his endings changed for the sake of appealing to the public, and Suspicion was no exception.
Read MoreGet lost in the mysterious world of James Mangold's Agatha Christie-style neo-noir pseudo-slasher with an all-star cast, Identity.
Read MoreThe power of Christ compels you ... to check out this ranking of our 15 favorite exorcism movies.
Read MoreCelebrate Martin Scorsese's birthday with his excellent 1995 documentary A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies.
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