Knock At The Cabin's Abby Quinn Waited 14 Years For The Horror Role
Knock at the Cabin actor Abby Quinn waited a long time to work with M. Night Shyamalan but feels they found the right horror project.
Read MoreKnock at the Cabin actor Abby Quinn waited a long time to work with M. Night Shyamalan but feels they found the right horror project.
Read MoreIshana Night Shyamalan has worked as a second unit director for her father, M. Night Shyamalan. For The Watchers, he worked in that capacity for his daughter.
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Read MoreWhen Michael Bay needed help fending off a Disney executive on the set of The Rock, he called in Sean Connery for reinforcements.
Read MoreThe director of Blue Beetle will helm the long-brewing film adaptation of the popular video game, which focuses on a secret agent named Rico Rodriguez.
Read MoreOcean's trilogy costars George Clooney and Brad Pitt reunite in the trailer for Wolfs, a thriller hailing from writer/director Jon Watts.
Read MoreThanks to the success of Die Hard, the writers of Cliffhanger finally found a way to tell their story, and it became one of Sylvester Stallone's best movies.
Read MoreHarvey Weinstein wanted Quentin Tarantino to cut a classic scene from Reservoir Dogs over concerns that it was too violent for women. Yes, really.
Read MoreCome along with us as we try to explain all of the twists and turns from the 2003 thriller Basic, starring John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson
Read MoreDirector Christopher Nolan was surprised at the confusion surrounding his indie hit Memento.
Read MoreDisaster blockbuster The Towering Inferno is now 50, although certain cast members are still with us. Let's show them some love.
Read MoreThese are the worst John Travolta movies, at least according to Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreM. Night Shyamalan's best movie made studios a ridiculous amount of money, and got one executive fired in the process.
Read MoreGeorge Miller is Hollywood's thunder from Down Under, so here are all of his feature films, ranked.
Read MoreLike Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds, Shogun treats its clash of languages as an opportunity rather than an obstacle.
Read MoreFox executive Daryl F. Zanuck pay a literal price for badmouthing John Wayne, resulting in the actor's $250K payday for The Longest Day.
Read MoreFuriosa is more like Mad Max than it is Fury Road ... and that's a good thing.
Read MoreDaniel Craig is returning to Netflix in 2025 in the third film in Rian Johnson's Knives Out/Glass Onion/Benoit Blanc murder mystery franchise. Here's the title.
Read MoreFuriosa is an action odyssey of epic proportions, so here's the ending explained for those whose brains melted during the high-octane thrills.
Read MoreRenny Harlin, the director of the horror movie The Strangers: Chapter 1, actually experienced a real-life home invasion of his own, which triggered him on set.
Read MoreNetflix viewers are breaking out the martinis for A Simple Favor, the Paul Feig-directed comedic thriller starring Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick.
Read MoreDeepwater Horizon was an eye-opening experience for Kurt Russell, who didn't know the ins and outs of the real-life tragedy that inspired the film.
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?
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