Douglas Trumbull's Last Movie Is A Fitting Capstone To His Career
The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot is more than the silly sci-fi adventure that its title suggests — and it's thanks to Douglas Trumbull.
Read MoreThe Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot is more than the silly sci-fi adventure that its title suggests — and it's thanks to Douglas Trumbull.
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Read MoreWe caught up with The Fabulous Filipino Brothers co-writer/co-star Dion Basco, who had plenty to say about chewing the scenery in the new comedy.
Read MoreTo infinity ... and beyond.
Read MoreThe Oscars! How we love them. How we hate them.
Read MoreDiane Warren, the songwriter responsible for hits like "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" from "Armageddon," and more, just made Oscars history.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro is a master of monsters of all kinds, so you should probably listen when he lists his favorite horror movies of all time.
Read MoreTrumbull, a three-time Oscar winner for his work in visual effects, helped usher in a new era of possibility for the film industry.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg's chronicle of the Holocaust has endured after all these years, despite criticism from scholars and historians. But why?
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Read MoreHill House, not sane, stood by itself against its hills, holding darkness within; it had stood so for eighty years and might stand for eighty more.
Read MoreWe get our first footage from Jordan Peele's Nope in a teaser ahead of the official trailer. If a few seconds count as footage.
Read MoreWe will always be first in line for a new movie from the director of Annihilation and Ex Machina.
Read More"I thought it was dumb." – James Cameron.
Read MoreMany Marvel superhero movies seem sterile, but let's not write off the ever-horny output of James Gunn.
Read MoreYou can always count on Stephen Soderbergh to make the discourse entertaining.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg is the first individual to receive Best Director nominations across a span of six (!) decades.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan doesn't like leaving his kids behind when he has to go make a movie, but he's included a tribute to them in several of his productions.
Read MoreThe pandemic has altered the landscape of moviegoing quite a bit and that is extremely evident when looking at this year's field of Best Picture nominees.
Read MoreFew '90s breakout stars have had quite the career path that Edward Norton did. Here are the acclaimed actor's top 15 greatest movies, ranked.
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