Bill Murray Goes Full French Dispatch, Reads Wolcott Gibbs' Rules For New Yorker Editors
The French Dispatch star Bill Murray celebrates the release of Wes Anderson's new movie by reading out Wolcott Gibbs' rules for New Yorker editors
Read MoreThe French Dispatch star Bill Murray celebrates the release of Wes Anderson's new movie by reading out Wolcott Gibbs' rules for New Yorker editors
Read MoreIn this edition, check out some of the horror props in the Warner Bros. archive, meet the new Universal Monsters coming to Fortnite, and more.
Read MoreThough tight-lipped as usual, Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige was not opposed to seeing the animated What If...? characters appearing in other mediums.
Read More2021 has proven to be a truly banner year for horror movies. But which horror film made the biggest impression on audiences?
Read MoreAs part of today's updates on the Rust shooting, assistant director Dave Halls and armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed have hired lawyers.
Read MoreNicolas Cage will not be starring in the new National Treasure Disney+ series, presumably because he's too busy playing Nicolas Cage.
Read MoreThe Dune news keeps coming, and we can't get enough. Pre-production is already underway on the sequel, says director Denis Villeneuve.
Read MoreDune director Denis Villeneuve was recently compared to Christopher Nolan, someone he considers to be a master of the craft.
Read MoreIt looks like Comcast has lost a whopping $520 million with Peacock. But the platform has some tricks up its sleeve and big plans ahead.
Read MoreScott Cooper, known for his pitch-dark movies, wants to make a rom-com with Christian Bale, also known for his pitch-dark movies.
Read MoreDoctor Who: Flux star Jodie Whittaker says the six-episode storyline has a 'bigger' and 'more ambitious' arc than the series has seen before.
Read MoreIn this edition, rumors are swirling about a Nova movie in development at Marvel Studios, Eternals doesn't have a great Rotten Tomatoes score, and more.
Read MoreWe're talking serious subject matter and not-so-serious subject matter in this edition of the /Film Daily podcast.
Read MoreCourtesy of Paramount, you can receive up to 13 of the studio's beloved horror movies, including Friday the 13th, The Ring, and more.
Read More'All of those deal with family and trauma and this supernatural and grounded experience, and which is precisely what Antlers is.'
Read MoreLast Night in Soho co-writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns describes herself as a nostalgic person, but nostalgia has been used as a weapon in recent years.
Read MoreAnimation isn't just for family movies, and The Spine of Night clip, which shows off the film's 2D rotoscoping, proves just that.
Read MoreEarth takes a beating from the moon in new images from Roland Emmerich's upcoming disaster movie, Moonfall.
Read MoreNovember is fast approaching, and with it, a whole slew of movies and TV shows arriving to stream on Peacock.
Read MoreJeff Bridges is one of the nicest people working in showbiz today, and director Scott Cooper's life was changed by the actor's involvement with Crazy Heart.
Read MoreLet's all enjoy Lady Gaga using a Dracula accent in the latest trailer for Ridley Scott's House of Gucci.
Read MoreWe spoke with Antlers director Scott Cooper about his new horror movie, as well as his entire genre-spanning career thus far.
Read MoreLongtime Wes Anderson collaborator Andrew Weisblum tells /Film that those precise shots and sequences are more freewheeling than they appear.
Read MoreScreenwriter Krysty Wilson-Cairn couldn't say much of anything about her upcoming Star Wars project, but she did tell us why she loves the sci-fi saga.
Read MoreTom Holland was so devastated by the brief Marvel-Sony break-up that he drove to Amy Pascal's house and pitched a Spider-Man plan.
Read MoreMarvel Studios boss Kevin Feige says he doesn't want to put fans through the stress of a possible Spider-Man separation again.
Read MoreDisney+ is ringing in the holiday season with the first two episodes of Hawkeye premiering together in November.
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