How The Twilight Zone's Rod Serling Accidentally Started A Bomb Threat Epidemic
A couple of years after The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling wrote a TV movie called The Doomsday Flight that spawned a host of copycat airplane bomb threats.
Read MoreA couple of years after The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling wrote a TV movie called The Doomsday Flight that spawned a host of copycat airplane bomb threats.
Read MoreIn David Fincher's twisty thriller Gone Girl, marriage is a war - and the ending will leave you questioning who really won, if anyone.
Read MoreNow that Dune: Part Two has hit theaters, it's time to reassess the ranking of all Denis Villeneuve's movies so far. Let's take a look.
Read MoreTyler Perry's Mea Culpa is currently sitting atop the Netflix top 10, despite being absolutely savaged by critics. It currently has a 15% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreIshana Night Shyamalan is making the jump from her small-screen writing/directing work on Apple's Servant to the world of film. Check out The Watchers trailer.
Read MoreMoviegoers love to watch Harrison Ford get beat up and keep going, as the actor once reminded the writer of Air Force One.
Read MoreBefore the Disney renaissance, the struggling company tried everything to survive – including horror movies.
Read MoreIt turns out Dakota Johnson is a real-life Baby Driver, which proved useful for her role in Sony's latest Marvel movie, Madame Web.
Read MoreWe've compiled everything you need to know about A Quiet Place: Day One ahead of the film's premiere this summer.
Read MoreGodzilla and Star Wars: Rogue One helmer Gareth Edwards is joining the Jurassic World franchise as its newest director.
Read MoreThe U.S. of A. plunges into chaos in the latest trailer for A24 and filmmaker Alex Garland's upcoming movie Civil War.
Read MoreAction movie Land of Bad stars Russell Crowe and two Hemsworths, and it scored a minor victory at the box office over the weekend.
Read MoreQuentin Tarantino freely admits that Reservoir Dogs borrowed from Hong Kong action film City on Fire, but also argues that they're very different movies.
Read MoreChances are you've quoted this classic line from The Godfather without ever realizing it was improvised.
Read MoreThe first R-rated film to win the Oscar for Best Picture was a Fox-produced thriller from 1971. Can you guess the title?
Read MoreGareth Edwards loved making Godzilla, but made sure his venture into Star Wars would include one missing aspect during production of the MonsterVerse.
Read MoreZodiac is the very best movie of David Fincher's career. It's also a box office flop.
Read MoreDirector Edward Zwick has taken the L for Jack Reacher: Never Go Back's disappointing critical and box office performances.
Read MoreHorror director Michael Dougherty seems to be hard at work on Trick 'r Treat 2. Could this mean a Krampus 2 will follow shortly after?
Read MoreTornado season is back in the Super Bowl trailer for director Lee Isaac Chung's standalone Twister sequel Twisters.
Read MoreThat incredible bridge explosion sequence in James Cameron's True Lies was filmed under some pretty stressful circumstances.
Read MoreSkeet Ulrich is stabbed a few times as Billy Loomis in Scream, but one scene became a little too real.
Read MoreJames Cameron was going to get Tom Arnold in True Lies even if he had to threaten people over it, which is more than anyone else has ever fought for Tom Arnold.
Read MoreThe screenwriter of Air Force One was concerned that 'Get off my plane!' would come off as 'cheesy.' Luckily, nothing about Harrison Ford is cheesy.
Read More15 years ago, Jason Voorhees terrorized Camp Crystal Lake once more and the Friday the 13th remake slashed through the box office.
Read MoreTaking its own path with its long-debated final moment, here is the ending of the horror film adaptation of the Silent Hill video game, explained
Read MoreTom Cruise and Alan Ritchson aren't the only people to bring Jack Reacher to life. But you've probably never even seen the best actor to do it.
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