10 Moments In Halloween Ends That Make No Sense
The controversial conclusion to David Gordon Green's Halloween sequel trilogy is full of intriguing ideas, but the nonsensical plot does them no favors.
Read MoreThe controversial conclusion to David Gordon Green's Halloween sequel trilogy is full of intriguing ideas, but the nonsensical plot does them no favors.
Read MoreChristopher Walken is a national treasure, shouldn't he be able to steal a shirt here, a coat there when he wants to?
Read MoreFrancois Truffaut only felt comfortable in one tiny, peculiar set on the Close Encounters lot, much to the amusement of Steven Spielberg.
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Read MoreStar Wars has been taking a break from the big screen, but that's about to change.
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Read MoreScreenwriter William Goldman was attracted to the story of Cassidy and Sundance because it was unusual for a cowboy, or even American, story.
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Read More'I think he's sort of a pretty sad figure from that point of view.'
Read MoreOne of the greatest horror directors of all time grew up wanting to work for Disney.
Read MoreChristian Bale was told that once he played Batman, he would be stuck with the name forever.
Read MoreGeorge Harrison produced the Terry Gilliam movie "Time Bandits," but production was not a positive experience for the former Beatle.
Read MoreBlack Adam ends up feeling like an outline rather than a finished movie.
Read MoreDanny DeVito is the voice of Satan in Hulu's animated Antichrist comedy Little Demon.
Read MoreWall Street traders were lining up to tell Christian Bale how much they (unironically) loved Patrick Bateman.
Read MoreJust about any of Robert De Niro's scenes highlight his extraordinary performance in Heat perfectly, but Michael Mann thinks this one is special.
Read MoreEveryone knows that Christan Bale goes to extreme lengths for his performances. For The Fighter, that included ... getting wasted in public?
Read MoreThe Truman show still boasts a conceit that was far ahead of its time in terms of subversiveness and prescience.
Read MoreWith his penchant for working with inexperienced directors, one wonders if Ice Cube himself could ever be tempted into the director's chair on a Friday film?
Read MoreNothing like the 11-minute car chase sequence in Bullitt had been seen before, and nothing since has been quite as impressive.
Read MoreJohn Carpenter's influence in making Halloween has been attributed to all sorts of horror movies, but it was a Western that started it all.
Read MoreFor such a master stylist, Dario Argento's advice to actors is surprisingly grounded.
Read MoreBut it turned out Cavill was exactly what Enola Holmes was looking for.
Read MoreThe birth of A Clockwork Orange came from two places, one more simplistic-seeming than the last.
Read MoreWhile Aster was on set during Midsommar, he discovered some interconnection between his two very different films.
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