12 Best Slow Burn Movies Of All Time, Ranked
Some great movies take their time to deliver a meaningful, powerful story, and if you have the patience, you'll be rewarded by these slow burns.
Read MoreSome great movies take their time to deliver a meaningful, powerful story, and if you have the patience, you'll be rewarded by these slow burns.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan is often considered a singular director, but a 2006 anime sci-fi film serves as the perfect companion piece.
Read MoreThanks to A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the Game of Thrones franchise can now begin to evolve in a way that it hasn't with House of the Dragon.
Read MoreKarim Diané, who plays the Klingon cadet Jay-Den Kraag on Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, is an up and comer with experience as both an actor and a singer.
Read MoreLike other Game of Thrones series, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms begins with a significant death. However, there's a crucial difference this time around.
Read MoreThe classic 1970s disaster flick The Towering Inferno was so expensive for its time that Warner Bros. and 20th Century Fox decided to join forces to release it.
Read MoreHBO's Game of Thrones franchise can be a tad too stuffy for its own good, which is part of why A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms makes for a breath of fresh air.
Read MoreFor the team behind X-Men: The Animated Series, it was crucial that Jubilee was a part of the team because she could serve as the audience surrogate.
Read MoreThe premiere of HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms faithfully adapts the George R.R. Martin novella on which it's based — but its best scene is original.
Read MoreStar Trek made actor DeForest Kelley famous, but before that he had already built up a solid career appearing on seemingly every TV Western.
Read More28 Years Later: The Bone Temple makes an already interesting character even more fascinating. Here's why Samson needs to return in 28 Years Later 3.
Read MoreThe Phantom may have bombed at the box office, but the Billy Zane-led action adventure is a fun, breezy movie that's much better than its reputation suggests.
Read MoreSuperhero secret identity reveals have dramatically evolved over time, so let's rank the best ones from various Marvel and DC Comics adaptations.
Read MoreTaylor Sheridan's Yellowstone wasn't an immediate success. It was only because of its highest-rated season on Rotten Tomatoes that it became such a behemoth.
Read MoreJohn Hughes directed some of the most beloved movies of all time, and all the characters in his movies exist in the same universe. Some even know each other!
Read MoreBefore X-Men: The Animated Series came along, Marvel's Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends tried to set the stage for the first-ever X-Men cartoon in the 1980s.
Read MoreMatt Damon and Ben Affleck won an Oscar for writing Good Will Hunting. Here's why it took more than two decades to write something together again.
Read MoreAfter learning about Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin's troubled home life, director Chris Columbus used extra caution when casting Harry Potter.
Read MoreNetflix crime thriller The Rip stars Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, but in a touching tribute, the first name seen in the movie is Jake William Casiano.
Read MoreCelebrated film critic Roger Ebert saw plenty of disturbing movies over his career, but he called 2010's Kick-Ass 'morally reprehensible.'
Read MoreIsaac Asimov is one of the 'Big Three' science fiction writers, so his words on Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey are worth listening to.
Read MoreThe reveal of Kiri's lineage was initially meant to be explored in Avatar: The Way of Water, but it gets much more attention in Avatar: Fire and Ash.
Read MoreSylvester Stallone says the biggest regret of his career was missing out on the opportunity to turn Demolition Man, Cobra, and one other film into franchises.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine any actor other than Chris Hemsworth as Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he initially turned down the offer.
Read MoreStar Trek has been boldly and controversially progressive from the very start, so it's no surprise that Starfleet Academy is getting review bombed.
Read MoreJohn Hughes took a line that got cut from The Breakfast Club and reused it, with better results, in the script for Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
Read MoreIf Apple wants to keep the Slow Horses saga going, they should adapt Nobody Walks, from Slough House novel series author Mick Herron, into a film.
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