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Christopher Nolan's First Movie Is a Masterclass in Film Budgeting
Long before Oppenheimer or Tenet, director Christopher Nolan made his directorial debut with a little film called Following on a minuscule budget.
Famous Actors Who Almost Played Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Sarah Michelle Gellar’s iconic turn as Buffy nearly went to someone else back in the day. Here's a detailed look at the top contenders.
Shogun Ending, Explained: Who Ultimately Wins the War?
Rather than outright war, FX’s critically acclaimed series concludes with a satisfying character-driven finale.
Idris Elba Fondly Remembers The Office Cast and Who Drew Vulgar Images on His Scripts
Life imitated art as Idris Elba reveals the cast of The Office would prank him and make him break character, especially one co-star.
Sony Closes Deal with Hasbro for Film & TV Rights to Murder-Mystery Board Game Clue, Heads Tease Adaptations
75 years after Clue was published by Waddingtons & Parker Brothers, Sony acquires the film and TV rights to the classic game from Hasbro
Pam Grier Discusses Her Role in Them: The Scare and the Evolution of the Horror Genre
Legendary actress Pam Grier sat down with MovieWeb to talk about her upcoming appearance in Prime Video's terrifying show, Them: The Scare.
Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan & Ben Kingsley Cast In ‘The Thursday Murder Club,' Chris Columbus Set To Direct
Steven Spielberg is producing the anticipated adaptation of Richard Osman's best-selling novel.
Apple's Neuromancer Series Casts Callum Turner In Lead Role
The Masters of the Air star has joined Apple's newest science-fiction series.
The Fall Guy's Ryan Gosling Declares 'Stunts Deserve an Oscar'
Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt agree that stunt performers have "deserved an Oscar for a very long time."
Rebel Moon 2 Tops Netflix Viewing Charts Despite Bad Reviews
Even with a record low RT score for Zack Snyder, Rebel Moon: Part Two has still topped Netflix's viewership charts.
Robin Williams’ 10 Greatest TV Performances
Nods to this legend! Although he was mostly known for his iconic movie roles, here are Robin Williams' greatest TV performances.
Boy Kills World Review: A Wild Ride Not for the Faint of Heart
The deaf and mute Boy (Bill Skarsgård) swears vengeance against ruthless oppressors after his family's murder.
How Bruce Willis Showed Enormous Generosity to the Crew of Armageddon Recounted by Jerry Bruckheimer
Bruce Willis made sure that the crew of 1998 disaster movie Armageddon left the movie with a little more through a show of generosity.
Ryan Gosling Shares Disappointing View on Possible Sequel to His 2016 Buddy Comedy
The Nice Guys, which has gained a considerable cult status since its theatrical release, wasn't a huge hit at the box office back in 2016.
Grey's Anatomy Needs to Leave this Misogynistic Trope Behind
Grey's Anatomy is filled with all kinds of personalities and craziness, but one particular character trope needs to be left in the past.
Multiple Injuries Reported on Set of Eddie Murphy's The Pickup After Stunt Goes Wrong
Eddie Murphy's latest movie was filming a stunt in Georgia when a truck crashed into another vehicle causing several injuries to crew members.
Anne Hathaway Had to 'Make Out' With 10 Men for 2000s Movie Casting: 'It Sounded Gross'
Anne Hathaway was part of the process when casting a male co-star for The Idea of You, but 20 years ago it was a much different story.
9 Netflix Original Movies and TV Shows With 100% on Rotten Tomatoes
A few Netflix movies and shows have a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes. Here is what critics loved about them.
Lukas Haas on Cash Out, the Sequel That's Already Shot, and Playing Travolta's Brother
The veteran character actor spoke to MovieWeb about his new heist thriller Cash Out, its sequel, Inception, and Rian Johnson's first movie, Brick.
Hugh Grant on His Career Renaissance: 'I Wonder if I'm a Monster'
Hugh Grant has high praise for the upcoming Bridget Jones sequel, and questions if his recent acting choices make him "a monster."