Revisiting the Film That Bankrupted Francis Ford Coppola, 40 Years Later
The movie turned the beloved director into a Hollywood outsider
Why Every Man Should Watch This Film About Female Pleasure
The buzzy new Emma Thompson flick is a masterclass in modern masculinity
We Don’t Need an Estate-Sanctioned Amy Winehouse Biopic
There's no way a movie that comes with the blessing of the people accused of exploiting the late singer will tell the whole story
There's a Decades-Old Murder Case Involving the Author of "Where the Crawdads Sing"
Not the literary backstory you were expecting
To Truly Appreciate James Caan, You Have to Watch “Thief”
Caan, who died on Thursday, was best known for "The Godfather," but the 1981 Michael Mann film is the true testament to his talent
Comedian Dick Gregory’s Son Reflects on His Father’s Groundbreaking Career
Christian Gregory talks about a new docuseries tracing his father's rise and the connection between Black comedy and activism
James Cameron: Don't "Whine" About Runtime of "Avatar 2"
The director wants to normalize theater pee breaks during three-hour movies
Why Robert Redford’s Style in “The Candidate” Still Matters
From technically flawless tailoring to avant-garde accessories, Redford’s wardrobe from the 1972 film carries just as much power 50 years on. Here's how to get the look.
Matt Damon Addresses Regrets Over One "Bourne" Film
Rushed screenplays don't always end well
Revisiting a Lost — and Possible Nonexistent — Hitchcock Film
The director made "Number 13" one hundred years ago
The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for July
Jordan Peele returns (with aliens). And it’s both Shark Week and SharkFest.
“The Black Phone” and the 5 Simple Rules for Locked-Door Horror
If we can figure a way out before the characters do, the movie falls apart
“Fire Island” Star Joel Kim Booster Has the Most Relatable Threesome Take
The actor's threesome preferences recall some (still solid) advice from "Sex and the City"
“Mad God” Maps a Bustling Stop-Motion Hellscape
Phil Tippett's stunning new film is 30 years in the making
Revisiting One of Alfred Hitchcock's Most Singular Collaborators
Norman Lloyd had an impressive career
Are You Ready for the Summer of “Morbius”?
It may be Marvel's worst movie — but it's also the one everybody's talking (and memeing) about. What can Morbius teach us about the making of a cult classic?