6 Canceled Coen Brothers Projects We Wish We Could've Seen
The Coen brothers have built an impressive filmography full of oddball comedies and acclaimed dramas. Alas, these are a few that we won't get to see.
Read MoreThe Coen brothers have built an impressive filmography full of oddball comedies and acclaimed dramas. Alas, these are a few that we won't get to see.
Read MoreOn today's /Film Daily, we talk about the record-breaking box office success of Spider-Man: No Way Home, and how movie theaters are not dead.
Read MoreThe new poster gives us the Batman with a little ... twist. The Riddler's got some tricks up his sleeve.
Read MoreLet's untangle the connections between Spider-Man: No Way Home and Venom: Let There Be Carnage.
Read MoreNoted Spider-Man enthusiast James Cameron has written an Avatar 2 character who goes by the nickname "Spider," and now we have a photo of him.
Read MoreMatt Reeves reveals why he wanted to make his Batman movie outside the DCEU continuity.
Read MoreNathan Johnson tells /Film about the experience of scoring Nightmare Alley, and the important of knowing when to stop the music.
Read MoreTrading Places is a classic comedies from the 1980s, and with all the revivals from that decade hitting the scene, could a sequel or reboot come together?
Read MoreBecause Jellicles are and Jellicles do, Jellicles do and Jellicles would, Jellicles would and Jellicles can, Jellicles can and Jellicles do–
Read MoreCam McLauchlin, who edited Guillermo del Toro's new psychological thriller, tells us about some cuts he had to make and shaping that memorable final shot.
Read MoreThe Batman is drawing on some of the greatest cinematic criminals of all time for its take on the Penguin.
Read MoreJust about everyone is back for this reunion special (except J.K. Rowling, for reasons that may be obvious).
Read MoreIt was no competition for Spider-Man: No Way Home, which swung into theaters and demolished pandemic box office records.
Read MoreThis new raptor, like other raptors before it, certainly won't hesitate to eat you. Sorry.
Read MoreThe first episode of this new comedy series has already arrived, but the season continues soon.
Read MoreLauren Hadaway draws from her personal experiences for her feature directorial debut The Novice, a psychological thriller masquerading as a sports drama.
Read MoreThe Batman director Matt Reeves says each of the characters was grounded in a real-life analog, and for the Riddler it was the Zodiac Killer.
Read MoreThe legendary director of Goodfellas almost left filmmaking behind.
Read MoreKevin Feige is out there, looking after our emotions and such.
Read MoreRobert Eggers, director of The Witch and The Lighthouse, now turns to Viking vengeance with his newest film, The Northman.
Read MoreZoe Kravitz has big shoes to fill, following the likes of Michelle Pfeiffer and Anne Hathaway as Catwoman. So she turned to unconventional inspiration.
Read MoreMike Judge: the low-key comedic mastermind of Generation X.
Read MoreNaomie Harris took over the recurring role of Ms. Moneypenny in Daniel Craig's James Bond franchise, but would you like to see her stick around for more?
Read MoreNia DaCosta's Candyman brought the urban legend back to a new generation with a vengeance. But will we see more of this series?
Read MoreWe spoke with Reno 911! co-creator Kerri Kenney-Silver and a few cast members about the show's new TV movie, creating a musical sequence, and much more.
Read MoreBilly Magnussen goes toe-to-toe with 007 in No Time to Die, but it's just the latest in a series of jerks and douchebags he's been playing on film and TV.
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