Ridley Scott Regrets The Theatrical Cut Of Kingdom Of Heaven (As He Should)
Ridley Scott's directors cut of Kingdom of Heaven has become kind of legendary, and now the filmmaker says he regrets the theatrical cut.
Read MoreRidley Scott's directors cut of Kingdom of Heaven has become kind of legendary, and now the filmmaker says he regrets the theatrical cut.
Read MoreThe Marvels' Imran Vellani has wise words for those who wonder what she thinks about the MCU movie's box office performance.
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Read MoreCongratulations to the entire Fazbear family! Five Nights at Freddy's is on track for the third biggest opening weekend ever for a horror movie.
Read MoreA new Jason Bourne movie is in the works with Edward Berger in the director's chair, though there's no news yet whether Matt Damon will return.
Read MoreTaika Waititi built his career on making great hang out films featuring memorable characters. With Next Goal Wins, he abandoned that approach - and it cost him.
Read MoreKumail Nanjiani has become basically indestructible, but on the set of Obi-Wan Kenobi, a scene with Reva Savander did real damage.
Read MoreThe Witch director Robert Eggers is getting back to his roots with his Nosferatu remake, which he says will be a properly scary, Gothic horror affair.
Read More/Film spoke with Oppenheimer editor Jennifer Lame about her second collaboration with Christopher Nolan, building the film's relentless pacing, and much more.
Read MoreThe Marvel Cinematic Universe is good and truly in trouble, with The Marvels collapsing at the box office in its second weekend.
Read MoreKingdom of the Planet of the Apes director Wes Ball says he felt the franchise needed a little bit of Star Wars, which is sure to get some people's attention.
Read MoreDespite its low budget, Taika Waititi's delayed sports comedy Next Goal Wins is unlikely to recoup its costs at the box office. But what went wrong, exactly?
Read More/Film spoke with Oscar-winning composer Ludwig Göransson about reuniting with Christopher Nolan for Oppenheimer, finding the film's key musical theme, and more.
Read MoreArthur Curry embraces fatherhood in the new trailer for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. What could possibly go wrong? (DC fans might know.)
Read MoreThe Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes easily topped the box office, but it wasn't as big of a hit as previous Hunger Games movies.
Read MoreDavid Fincher's decidedly un-festive assassin flick The Killer got knocked from the top spot on Netflix by the winter holiday comedy Best. Christmas. Ever!
Read MoreWhy did the Marvel Cinematic Universe aka the MCU begin with Iron Man? It all had to do with how kids reacted to toys, believe it or not.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan is one of the smartest and most insightful filmmakers working today, so why has he seemingly completely abandoned the commentary track?
Read MoreEons before Tony Stark was transformed into Ol' Shellhead in Iron Man, the Marvel Cinematic Universe saw the emergence of the Celestials and Infinity Stones.
Read MoreIt's the 2023 /Film Holiday Gift Guide, and our first part is packed with movies and TV shows on 4K and Blu-ray, the Criterion Collection, box sets, and more!
Read MoreThere has been debate among the cast and crew whether a sequel to 1994's True Lies could ever happen. We dig into just how likely the chances are.
Read MoreHere are five actors who made Panem proud by doing the absolute most with their campy performances in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.
Read MoreSamuel L. Jackson campaigned to be a part of the Star Wars prequel films and agreed to take a role without realizing Mace Windu would be a Jedi.
Read MoreIf things had gone according to plan, the Mandarin would have joined the MCU all the way back in the first Iron Man movie.
Read MoreMarvel has been known to 'freeze' people in time in films like X-Men, and did so practically without the assistance of CGI.
Read MoreThe Community movie has been a long time coming, but Dan Harmon says the writers strike delays saved it from shooting with a subpar script.
Read MoreThe Saw franchise is famously jagged and complex, often jumping back and forth in time, so what's the best way to watch the films? We investigate.
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