Why Stephen King Didn't Write Creepshow 2
Stephen King did not write the script for the horror sequel Creepshow 2. Here's why.
Read MoreStephen King did not write the script for the horror sequel Creepshow 2. Here's why.
Read MoreAvatar cast member Stephen Lang almost appeared in James Cameron's sci-fi action epic Aliens first.
Read MoreMel Brooks realized there's such a thing as too many farts while making Blazing Saddles.
Read MoreOver the next few years, there are plenty of upcoming sci-fi sequels to be excited about, from Dune: Messiah to TRON: Ares and some Ninja Turtles too.
Read MoreJonathan Frakes may have directed the Star Trek: Next Generation episode that inspired a full season of Discovery, but he chalks it up to pure coincidence.
Read MoreWhen Tina Louise was cast on Gilligan's Island, Ginger was overhauled to become a much better fit for the actress. That change had a ripple effect on Mary Ann.
Read MoreWhen Bones couldn't find a golf course to film the episode 'The Man on the Fairway,' its production team went and made one instead.
Read MoreTwisters deliberately avoids mentioning a real-world problem, which might've been a mistake.
Read MoreTwisters was shot in Tornado Alley, which meant that its cast and crew frequently had to deal with real-life tornados during filming.
Read MoreTwisters director Lee Isaac Chung was inspired by several directors from the 1930s and '40s when it came to the romance in his new blockbuster.
Read MoreEchoing the drive-in scene from the original Twister, director Lee Issac Chung makes a callback in Twisters with another classic horror movie getting torn up.
Read MoreTwisters acts as more of a Twister reboot or remake than a sequel, but once you've seen the movie, it's easy to see how Helen Hunt could have fit in the story.
Read MoreTwisters star David Corenswet was auditioning for Superman while filming and he brought a little Clark Kent back with him.
Read MoreTwisters star Glen Powell likes to include his parents in his movies, a tradition that goes back to his screen debut in Spy Kids 3: Game Over.
Read MoreStep aside Inside Out 2 and Despicable Me 4, Deadpool & Wolverine is coming to conquer the box office (and smash several records in the process.)
Read MoreIt's not every day that modern Hollywood blockbusters are shot on film, but Lee Isaac Chung got an assist from Steven Spielberg to make it happen on Twisters.
Read MoreTwisters director Lee Isaac Chung approached the blockbuster sequel as a follow up of sorts to his acclaimed drama Minari.
Read MoreThe final Deadpool & Wolverine trailer gives away some big cameos.
Read MoreMinari director Lee Isaac Chung was afraid to direct a big-budget movie like Twisters, but in our interview, he tells us why he decided to face his fears.
Read MoreTwisters director Lee Isaac Chung earned that directing job partially because of his work directing Star Wars TV shows for Lucasfilm.
Read MoreThe creative team of Gilligan's Island had to destroy a real boat for the show's intro, which looked pretty strange to the local onlookers.
Read MoreChris Stuckmann's Shelby Oaks is the most successful horror movie in Kickstarter history. And he did it all from his family's home in Ohio.
Read MoreTwisters is a crowd-pleasing, great time at the theater. Does the ending indicate a sequel? Let us explain.
Read MoreSome have drawn comparisons between current events and the 1992 film Bob Roberts, but director/star Tim Robbins is having none of it.
Read MoreFor the late, great Bob Newhart, one of the characters he played stood above all the rest. (Not literally.)
Read MoreHollywood has a habit of hiring indie directors to direct big budget blockbusters. Here's our list of the 10 best movies that have emerged from that practice.
Read MoreComedian Bob Newhart, who rose to fame as the star of sitcom The Bob Newhart Show and its follow-up Newhart, has died at the age of 94.
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