Kristen Stewart Eyes Directing Role in Potential Twilight Reboot
Kristen Stewart Eyes Directing Role in Potential Twilight Reboot
Kristen Stewart has voiced her interest in returning to the Twilight universe, this time stepping behind the camera as director for a possible reboot. She shares her vision and what it would take to make it happen.
Taika Waititi Reveals the Film He Wishes He Had Made
Taika Waititi Reveals the Film He Wishes He Had Made
Taika Waititi opens up about the one movie that left him both inspired and envious, praising its originality and influence on the film industry.
Robert Downey Jr’s Blunt Take on Indie Films Sparks Debate
Robert Downey Jr’s Blunt Take on Indie Films Sparks Debate
Robert Downey Jr. calls out independent films as punishing and labels their creators as 'inexperienced and lame,' revealing a dismissive stance despite his own indie beginnings.
KPop Demon Hunters Scores 10 Annie Award Nods for Animation, Music, and More
KPop Demon Hunters Scores 10 Annie Award Nods for Animation, Music, and More
KPop Demon Hunters racks up 10 Annie Award nominations, spotlighting its achievements in animation, music, and voice acting. The film’s industry acclaim grows as it streams on Netflix.
Paul Thomas Anderson Reveals His Dream Cast of Hollywood Legends
Paul Thomas Anderson Reveals His Dream Cast of Hollywood Legends
Director Paul Thomas Anderson shares which iconic stars from Hollywood’s past he wishes he could bring back to life for a collaboration, spotlighting the unique talents that defined cinema’s Golden Age.
Robert Duvall Slams ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ as Overrated and Poorly Acted
Robert Duvall Slams ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ as Overrated and Poorly Acted
Legendary actor Robert Duvall didn’t hold back when sharing his harsh opinion of the classic film Bonnie and Clyde, comparing its performances to a bad Saturday Night Live skit and calling it an insult to the Texas Rangers.
Quentin Tarantino’s Unfiltered Take on the Mumblecore Film Movement
Quentin Tarantino’s Unfiltered Take on the Mumblecore Film Movement
Quentin Tarantino doesn’t hold back when it comes to his opinion on mumblecore, revealing why this indie film trend never resonated with him, despite his respect for some of its key directors.
Why Hayao Miyazaki Still Feels Regret Over Kiki’s Delivery Service
Why Hayao Miyazaki Still Feels Regret Over Kiki’s Delivery Service
Hayao Miyazaki’s beloved 1989 film Kiki’s Delivery Service is widely celebrated, but the director himself has admitted to feeling a personal sense of regret about the movie, reflecting on its energy and the era in which it was made.
Ron Howard’s Boldest Directing Gamble Came in a Holiday Classic
Ron Howard’s Boldest Directing Gamble Came in a Holiday Classic
Ron Howard, known for his versatile directing, only broke his usual style once—on How the Grinch Stole Christmas—using wide, distorting lenses and dynamic camera moves, a technique he never revisited.
The Most Disturbing Harry Potter Villain Wasn’t a Slytherin
The Most Disturbing Harry Potter Villain Wasn’t a Slytherin
Slytherin often gets blamed for the darkest wizards in Harry Potter, but one of the saga’s most unsettling villains actually came from a different house. Discover which character’s hidden cruelty outshines even the most notorious dark wizards.
2026 Awards Season: How to Watch Every Major Ceremony Live
2026 Awards Season: How to Watch Every Major Ceremony Live
Get ready for the 2026 awards season! From the Critics’ Choice Awards to the Oscars, discover when and where to catch every major event, who’s leading the nominations, and what to expect from this year’s most anticipated ceremonies.
Quentin Tarantino Reveals His Pick for Cinema’s Best Long Take
Quentin Tarantino Reveals His Pick for Cinema’s Best Long Take
Quentin Tarantino hails a powerful two-minute car scene in Paper Moon as the greatest long take ever filmed, spotlighting its raw emotional depth between a father and daughter.
Tim Burton Reveals Why He Embraced Harsh Criticism of His Debut
Tim Burton Reveals Why He Embraced Harsh Criticism of His Debut
Tim Burton looks back on the tough reviews of his first feature, Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure, and explains how early criticism helped shape his path to becoming a celebrated filmmaker.
Gene Hackman’s Unexpected Obsession With a Wild Comedy Series
Gene Hackman’s Unexpected Obsession With a Wild Comedy Series
Gene Hackman, famed for his intense dramatic roles, once confessed his surprising passion for the outrageous sketch show In Living Color, calling it 'awful, crass,' yet admitting it completely captivated him.
How the Coen Brothers’ Remake of The Ladykillers Fell Apart
How the Coen Brothers’ Remake of The Ladykillers Fell Apart
The Coen brothers took on The Ladykillers remake with doubts from the start, leading to a rare misstep in their celebrated career. Discover why this project never truly clicked for the iconic duo.
Gwyneth Paltrow Calls Out Reese Witherspoon for Chasing Fame and Fortune
Gwyneth Paltrow Calls Out Reese Witherspoon for Chasing Fame and Fortune
Gwyneth Paltrow takes aim at Reese Witherspoon, questioning her career choices and priorities, despite her own history of lucrative roles and Hollywood privilege.
Five Overlooked British Films From the 1980s Worth Discovering
Five Overlooked British Films From the 1980s Worth Discovering
British cinema in the 1980s tackled tough social themes and class divides, producing both iconic hits and hidden treasures. Explore five underappreciated British movies from that era that deserve a spot on your must-watch list.
James Cameron Eyes 2026 for Long-Awaited Fantastic Voyage Remake
James Cameron Eyes 2026 for Long-Awaited Fantastic Voyage Remake
James Cameron hints at a possible revival of the iconic 1966 sci-fi film 'Fantastic Voyage,' which originally won two Academy Awards. Discover what the legendary director has in store for this ambitious project.
How Movie Soundtracks Shaped the Charts: The Saturday Night Fever Phenomenon
How Movie Soundtracks Shaped the Charts: The Saturday Night Fever Phenomenon
Discover how movie soundtracks have left a lasting mark on music history, with a spotlight on the legendary Saturday Night Fever album and its record-breaking chart success.
How Cop Land Nearly Ended Sylvester Stallone’s Hollywood Reign
How Cop Land Nearly Ended Sylvester Stallone’s Hollywood Reign
Sylvester Stallone, once at the top of Hollywood thanks to Rocky and Rambo, saw his career stall after his praised role in Cop Land, leaving him nearly jobless for years.