At One Point, Danny Elfman 'Wanted To Kill' The Nightmare Before Christmas Filmmakers
Danny Elfman was originally supposed to voice Jack Skellington in The Nightmare Before Christmas, but when that changed, he wasn't very happy.
Read MoreDanny Elfman was originally supposed to voice Jack Skellington in The Nightmare Before Christmas, but when that changed, he wasn't very happy.
Read MoreThe Legend of Zelda may finally get the big screen treatment the video game franchise deserves, at the hands of The Maze Runner director Wes Ball.
Read MoreKevin Smith's Clerks is getting a Blu-ray trilogy box set that comes in a limited edition collectible Quick Stop diorama, complete with rental return slot.
Read MoreRed Sonja deserves to wear the crown of Marvels first live-action theatrical feature, even if that means Howard the Duck loses the crown.
Read MoreOur Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning review says this may not be the film fans expected, but it is still a worthy addition to the Digimon franchise.
Read MoreThe Marsh King's Daughter, starring Daisy Ridley, tanked at the box office this weekend, garnering another likely loss for STX films.
Read MoreZack Snyder's upcoming Rebel Moon movies will apparently form a shared universe with his zombie horror-action flick Army of the Dead.
Read MoreAt 138 minutes, Damian Leone's Terrifier 2 is fairly long for a gore-soaked slasher film. Nevertheless, he feels its runtime is exactly what it needed to be.
Read MoreHalloween wasn't the only John Carpenter film that inspired David Gordon Green when he was making 2022's Halloween Ends.
Read More/Film caught up once again with The Nun II director Michael Chaves, who talked about the movie's ending and revealed some Easter eggs for fans to look for.
Read MoreThere's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it Easter egg in the final trailer for The Marvels that suggests the X-Men may be coming to the MCU sooner than expected.
Read MoreApple TV+ announced they're working on a new Peanuts movie set in the Big City.
Read MoreSuperhero movies have been declining at the box office ... is now the time for the video game movie?
Read MoreAlien was a groundbreaking sci-fi horror epic when it came out in 1979, but since then, over half of its core cast has passed away. Here's who's still with us.
Read MoreWill Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly return for a Step Brothers sequel? Let's become best friends and then investigate this question.
Read MoreDalíland director Mary Harron couldn't picture Ben Kingsley in the role of Salvador Dalí - until she saw Iron Man 3.
Read MoreThe final trailer for the latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Marvels, has arrived ahead of its release on November 10.
Read MoreThere's more than one screen adaptation of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Here's where you can find any one of them streaming.
Read MoreThe upcoming Blade movie starring Mahershala Ali has had several iterations since it was first announced in 2019. The latest version, it seems, will be R-rated.
Read MoreTitan Books is reissuing 24 books that cover the making of the movies of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, starting with Iron Man: The Art of the Movie.
Read MoreWhat's this? What's this? The Nightmare Before Christmas just had itself a box office milestone 30 years after it first hit theaters.
Read MoreBack in the late '90s, superhero movies weren't guaranteed box office hits, and Marvel was taking only small fees for the big screen rights to their characters.
Read MoreAfter a triumphant first weekend at the box office, Five Nights at Freddy's took a hard tumble in its second week – and a certain Peacock may be to blame.
Read MoreAt a certain point, even The Marvels director Nia DaCosta realized she had to give up trying to make the MCU film work as a standalone story.
Read MoreTaraja Ramsess, a veteran stuntman of several superhero movies such as Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, and more, has died.
Read MoreEven though it didn't have a big box office haul, hopefully more will discover Gareth Edwards' The Creator when it's available to watch at home this month.
Read More/Film spoke with It's A Wonderful Knife director Tyler MacIntyre and writer Michael Kennedy about their Christmas-set horror comedy, which stars Jane Widdop.
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