How The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Nearly Killed One Of Its Stars
Not once, not twice, but thrice this actor nearly didn't make it through production.
Read MoreNot once, not twice, but thrice this actor nearly didn't make it through production.
Read MoreSir Patrick Stewart may be a remarkable performer with exceptional talent, but a French accent isn't quite his forte.
Read MoreThis comprehensive list has something to offer in a wide range of genres for every cinephile. Start watching!
Read MoreOn today's /Film Daily, Ben and Shania take a closer look at some of the 2022 Academy Award nominations that stuck out to them.
Read MoreIs this the end of Ethan Hunt?
Read MoreEven an icon like Robert De Niro makes mistakes. These parts may not be his finest, but they do shed new light on his legendary six-decade-long career.
Read MoreRemember: Don't deal with the Devil!
Read MoreKirsten Dunst has been looked over by the Academy Awards since she was a child star. But today, they took one step towards fixing their mistake.
Read MoreThe nominations for the 2022 Academy Awards, celebrating the best movies of the past year, are here. Let's take a look.
Read MoreBig Business is comedy of errors with goofy moments of mistaken identity that best of all, let Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin go ham.
Read MoreCheck out the new IMAX poster for The Batman, find out which Marvel movies earned Oscar nominations, get a peek at Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, and more.
Read MoreOf the actors who have donned the cowl, none are as beloved as Michael Keaton. Still, the comedic actor's journey to the Batcave was fraught with controversy.
Read MoreMike Myers is back as the villain from the Austin Powers movies, and he's up to more evil antics: selling cars.
Read MoreThe Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot is more than the silly sci-fi adventure that its title suggests — and it's thanks to Douglas Trumbull.
Read MoreAs of this morning, multi-hyphenate filmmaker Kenneth Branagh has achieved something no one else has.
Read MoreSince the inception of the Academy Awards in 1929, only six horror films have been nominated for Best Picture.
Read MoreDante Basco ("Hook," "The Debut") tells us about making his feature directorial debut, the importance of telling authentic stories, and much more.
Read MoreFox is looking to put out a new animated series as well as some live-action Gumby goodness.
Read MoreInterview with a Vampire director Neil Jordan helms this mother-daughter vampire drama that doubles as a coming-of-age tale.
Read More"It's a sad movie. It's kind of about him trying to find some element of hope, in himself, and not just the city."
Read MoreIn this edition, listen to Corridor Crew and Adam Savage break down impressive practical effects in TMNT II, learn about the soundscape of Dune, and more.
Read MoreElle Fanning stars in the Hulu series based on the real-life trial of Michelle Carter.
Read MoreAlfred Hitchcock is cinema's undisputed Master of Suspense. Here's how used the tricks of his trade to build tension in "Rebecca."
Read More"On the day of my judgment, when I stand before God, and He asks me why did I kill one of his true miracles, what am I gonna say?"
Read MoreWe caught up with The Fabulous Filipino Brothers co-writer/co-star Dion Basco, who had plenty to say about chewing the scenery in the new comedy.
Read MoreTo infinity ... and beyond.
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