Are It's A Wonderful Life & Sesame Street Actually Connected?
It's a Wonderful Life and Sesame Street both feature a memorable pair of buddies named Bert and Ernie. Is that just a coincidence?
Read MoreIt's a Wonderful Life and Sesame Street both feature a memorable pair of buddies named Bert and Ernie. Is that just a coincidence?
Read MoreSpike Lee and Denzel Washington's bank robbery film Inside Man was influenced by a classic 1970s crime thriller set in Brooklyn.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan gave Heath Ledger a book that was turned into one of Stanley Kubrick's darker films in order to inspired his performance as The Joker.
Read MoreChet Hanks, the more problematic son of beloved Hollywood superstar Tom Hanks, actually showed up in a Marvel movie at one point.
Read MoreYorgos Lanthimos' Kinds of Kindness is as Lanthimos as the filmmaker's movies get, so let's unpack this darkly comedic anthology's ending.
Read MoreOne major character from the musical Wicked ends up becoming the Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz. Here's how it happens.
Read MoreDavid Lynch wasn't just a filmmaker, he was also a gifted actor who was willing to commit to any bit, including interrogating a monkey for murder.
Read MoreThe sci-fi action movie The Creator underperformed at the box office when it hit theaters, but it seems to have found new life on streaming.
Read MoreWarren Beatty was originally eyed to play Paul Sheldon in Stephen King's Misery, the role that eventually went to James Caan. Here's what went wrong.
Read MoreDid you know YouTube has a bunch of movies available to watch for free, and it's perfectly legal? Here are some of the best movies on YouTube right now.
Read MoreAn unusually large number of Hollywood disaster movies recycle a certain story element over and over again. Let's investigate.
Read MoreDavid Lynch was incredibly influential, which is why it's so strange he spent 40 years being unable to realize one of his greatest passion projects.
Read MoreDavid Lynch is known for his surrealist, unsettling, dreamline examinations of society, but one of his greatest works is a G-rated drama.
Read MoreThe two highest-rated musicals on Metacritic are both classics (and one of them ranks among the best movies ever made in general).
Read MoreSince Disney bought Lucasfilm in 2012, there have been several Star Wars movies that were announced or rumored but never actually got made.
Read MoreTom Felton and Daniel Radcliffe played against one another in the Harry Potter franchise, but if they collaborate again, they've already cast their new roles.
Read MoreStephen King makes no qualms about the movies he likes and dislikes, but movie lovers might be shocked to learn he's not a fan of a Denzel Washington favorite.
Read MoreThe first two Dune movies chart the conflict between House Atreides and House Harkonnen, but Baron Harkonnen's influence doesn't end with his death.
Read MoreYellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan's list of his top six all-time favorite movies is composed entirely of either Best Picture winners or nominees.
Read More50 years later, Sidney Lumet's Dog Day Afternoon remains a scintillating actors' showcase. Let's catch up with the film's surviving cast members.
Read MoreIn a 2015 interview, Kurt Russell revealed the three films of his that he thought were underrated and worth seeking out.
Read MoreAll of Us Strangers explores grief, loneliness, longing, and love in a story that has its share of twists. Here's a breakdown of the film's ending.
Read MoreThe Before movies starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy have a pretty simple viewing order, so let's dive deeper into what these films entail.
Read MoreDavid Lynch's experience adapting Dune for the big screen, coupled with the film's box office performance, forever impacted how he approached his art.
Read MoreJohnny Depp suffered a string of box office misfires in the 2010s, but it was this 2015 bomb that really marked the beginning of the end for him.
Read MoreThe majority of David Lynch's work may not exactly be considered "family friendly," but one of his film is perfect for younger viewers.
Read MoreWhen it came time to make the Stephen King adaptation The Monkey, Longlegs director Oz Perkins drew on tragedies from his own life.
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