A 2014 Scott Derrickson Horror Movie Is Quickly Climbing Netflix Charts
Scott Derrickson's Deliver Us from Evil isn't considered one of his stronger horror films, yet it's gained a second lease on life thanks to Netflix.
Read MoreScott Derrickson's Deliver Us from Evil isn't considered one of his stronger horror films, yet it's gained a second lease on life thanks to Netflix.
Read MoreJonathan Glazer, the director of Under the Skin, returns with the disturbing The Zone of Interest. Watch the unsettling trailer for the film right here.
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Read MoreThe MCU is a major defining cultural event of the last 15 years ... and yet, there's not a single Martin Scorsese film that isn't worth more than the franchise.
Read MoreFar from being scared, Abby actor Piper Rubio became best friends with Freddy, Chica, Bonnie, and Foxy while working on the Five Nights at Freddy's movie.
Read MoreJames Cameron's Aliens and Ridley Scott's Alien are groundbreaking movies in many ways, but especially (though somewhat covertly) through the character Lambert.
Read MoreA family curse is more allegorical than literal in the chilling ending of 2020 psychological horror film Relic.
Read MoreScott Derrickson's upcoming horror movie The Black Phone promises a whole basement full of scares. Here's what we know about its cast, release date, and more.
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Read MoreGerard Butler, Oscar Isaac, and Jason Momoa are starring in In the Hand of Dante, a crime-thriller directed by Julian Schnabel and produced by Martin Scorsese.
Read MoreThe Hunger Games franchise director Francis Lawrence understands why people were 'frustrated' by his decision to split Mockingjay into two films.
Read More/Film spoke with Renny Harlin, who has returned to the world of horror by directing the upcoming The Strangers trilogy and wants to keep the story going.
Read MoreMove over Justin Bieber. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is now the highest-grossing concert film ever domestically after its opening weekend at the box office.
Read MoreDoug Liman's time-looping sci-fi action movie Edge of Tomorrow rarely pauses to take a breath, but these deleted scenes show where it could have.
Read MoreJames Earl Jones has been providing the voice of Darth Vader since the very beginning, but to him, it's not an acting performance.
Read MoreThe trailer for Eli Roth's Thanksgiving doesn't look anything like the Grindhouse trailer it is based on, and that's by design.
Read MoreFeaturing a stellar performance from Penelope Cruz, Ferrari is one of Michael Mann's most emotionally satisfying films in years. Read our review here.
Read MoreDirector Yuzuru Tachikawa's Blue Giant anime film adaptation succeeds where La La Land failed at showing why jazz is dying and how people are keeping it alive.
Read MoreEmma Tammi, the director of the long-awaited Five Nights at Freddy's movie, understands how important it will be to young fans everywhere.
Read MoreAlthough William Peter Blatty wrote the book that inspired The Exorcist, he had to fight tooth and nail to direct The Exorcist III.
Read MoreMany popular movies included scenes that earned them R or NC-17 ratings, meaning scenes needed to go to secure a PG-13 or R. These are some of those scenes.
Read MorePossum is an extremely scary movie with pathos and soul to boot. Dive deep into that enigmatic ending with this complete explainer.
Read MoreAnakin Skywalker loved his wife Padmé so much that he would do anything for her. So why did he end up killing her (and a bunch of kids) in Revenge of the Sith?
Read MorePatrick Stewart didn't know anything about X-Men when offered Charles Xavier, though he did worry the role would be too similar to Star Trek's Captain Picard.
Read MoreDirector Matthew Vaughn says that a studio executive prepared a fake X-Men: The Last Stand script to lure Halle Berry into signing on for the movie.
Read MoreAs Robert Pattinson was getting into costume for his The Batman audition, Matt Reeves played a song from the score and inspired a scene in the final film.
Read MoreDue to the natural elements, most of the scenes in the village of Mayapore in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom had to be shot in non-chronological order.
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