How Disneyland Led To The Downfall Of Classic Disney Movies
The opening of Disneyland divided Walt's attention, permanently changing the operations of Walt Disney Studios
Read MoreThe opening of Disneyland divided Walt's attention, permanently changing the operations of Walt Disney Studios
Read MoreThe trailer shows Roberts as Martha Mitchell, the focus of this telling of the Watergate scandal.
Read MoreWe spoke with director Megan Park about making her feature directorial debut, striving for authenticity, and finding universal emotions in specific situations.
Read MoreOn today's episode of /Film Daily, we dive back into a galaxy far, far away to have a spoiler-filled chat about the latest episode of The Book of Boba Fett.
Read MoreTime for a glimpse into an alternate Harry Potter universe.
Read MoreThe new Batman movie will inevitably feature a tease for a follow-up. But the movie's star is more focused on the "sad, and quite touching" tone of this film.
Read MoreEmmerich has already tackled this subject a couple of times on screen before, but it sounds like he has an idea for another big disaster movie in a few years.
Read MoreBradley Cooper: actor, director, producer, man with many irons in the fire.
Read MoreThe master of destroying the planet on the big screen wants to make you think (and laugh) between the explosions.
Read MoreThe Book of Boba Fett brings a shadowy historical figure from the animated shows to live-action Star Wars for the first time.
Read MoreIn today's edition of Superhero Bits, there's some bad news on the video game front, a birthday celebration for a major player in the comics industry, and more.
Read MoreSo. You've seen Requiem for a Dream and wish to watch something similarly distressful. Don't worry, we've got a list for that.
Read MoreTime to take a trip down Nightmare Alley!
Read MoreWhat will the theatrical landscape look like in the next few years? The director of Moonfall, Independence Day, and 2012 doesn't exactly have a rosy outlook.
Read MoreA good choice, as No Way Home somehow manages to avoid feeling overstuffed.
Read MoreJessica Chastain is fantastic in The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Too bad the movie itself can't match her effort.
Read MoreOne of the director's only movies that doesn't involve mass destruction is just as silly, and entertaining, as the rest.
Read MoreJoseph Gordon-Levitt and Chloe Grace Moretz are about to have the weirdest 500 Days of Summer reunion in White Night.
Read MoreWorld War Z was going to be the first truly mammoth horror blockbuster. It kind-of, sort-of succeeded.
Read MoreCalm down, Doctor! Now's not the time for fear. That comes later. (Please remember to read that in a Bane voice)
Read MoreRemember Red, hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.
Read MoreBefore Thanos debuted in the MCU, the original Thor movie featured a blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance by the golden glove known as the Infinity Gauntlet.
Read MoreWhat if the hyperviolence of The Boys were not confined to live-action form? The Boys Presents: Diabolical!
Read MoreHulu has picked up the Sundance darling starring Emma Thompson as an older woman rediscovering sexual pleasure.
Read MoreJohn Singleton ushered in a new subgenre of "hood films," and paved the way for so many other Black directors to tell their own stories.
Read MoreAntoine Fuqua is one of the most underrated filmmakers working today, and his stellar work in action and crime thrillers proves that.
Read MoreJack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine strike up a romance in The Apartment, but Billy Wilder doesn't give us the usual schmaltz when it comes to the ending.
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