The Only Major Actors Still Alive From The Cry Baby Killer
Jack Nicholson is one of the only major actors still alive from his very first feature film, 1958's The Cry Baby Killer, which was produced by Roger Corman.
Read MoreJack Nicholson is one of the only major actors still alive from his very first feature film, 1958's The Cry Baby Killer, which was produced by Roger Corman.
Read MoreAccording to Rotten Tomatoes, there are two 'perfect' Alfred Hitchcock movies. Let's take a look at them.
Read MoreAndy Serkis helped create modern versions of two huge movie monsters, working with Peter Jackson on 2005's King Kong and Gareth Edwards on 2014's Godzilla.
Read MoreFrom Poor Things to The Favourite, director Yorgos Lanthimos is the master of all things dark, funny and surreal - but what are his best movies?
Read MoreThere's only one Marilyn Monroe film with a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes, but that's far from the whole story.
Read MoreRoger Corman was famous for producing B-movie schlock, but he also directed dozens of movies himself in many genres. Here are his 10 best movies as a director.
Read MoreDavid Bowie played several memorable roles across his career, although he missed out on a great '90s movie villain.
Read MoreThe Strangers: Chapter 1 is the start of a new horror trilogy. Here's the ending explained and where the franchise could go next.
Read MoreWarner Bros. wanted to ruin the best moment from Deep Blue Sea by putting it in the film's trailer, but director Renny Harlin fought back and took a stand.
Read MoreEven the films from A24 with 'rotten' scores on Rotten Tomatoes are still worthy of your time.
Read MoreKurt Russell rocked amazing long hair in 2015's Bone Tomahawk, but that was only because his character's look in The Hateful Eight required something similar.
Read MoreA24 and Alex Garland's controversial film Civil War is headed to the home market. Here's how you can check it out.
Read MoreThe Spanish film El Correo (The Courier) has become a hit on Netflix.
Read MoreHere are the only major actors still alive from 1971's Vanishing Point, the cult favorite movie recognized for its car scenes and stunt work.
Read MoreDavid Lynch has famously never explained what the ending of Mulholland Drive means, so allow us to try and make sense of it all.
Read MoreThis is the correct order to watch the Millennium Trilogy, the series that features The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.
Read MoreLet's break down some of the most confusing moments from Christopher Nolan's thriller Memento.
Read MoreAlfred Hitchcock felt that his classic mystery-thriller Vertigo had a big plot hole, but he needn't have worried about it.
Read MoreThe most classic, memorable line in Titanic was cooked up on the spot, and Leonardo DiCaprio wasn't initially thrilled about saying it out loud.
Read MoreDavid Lynch's Blue Velvet goes to some dark places. Let's dig into the strange, surreal thriller right here.
Read MoreThe bug wrangler on Frank Marshall's horror comedy Arachnophobia had to figure out how to control all of those spiders. The solution he cooked up was 'genius.'
Read MoreRod Serling is best known for creating and hosting The Twilight Zone, but he turned one of his 'what if?' tales into a feature film script.
Read MoreKingdom of the Planet of the Apes director Wes Ball tells us that the relationship between the ape Noa and the human Mae will be 'crucial' to possible sequels.
Read MoreWes Ball's Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes shares similarities with a classic horror story written by Richard Matheson which was adapted into a big 2007 film.
Read MoreKingdom of the Planet of the Apes director Wes Ball told us about finding his lead actor, what the studio wanted from his new Apes film, and more.
Read MoreIf you're wondering whether to stick around through the end credits of Wes Ball's Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, here's your spoiler-free answer.
Read MoreA new group of storm chasers battle a whole mess of tornados in the latest trailer for the (sort of) Twister sequel Twisters.
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