Turtles All The Way Down released on Max, and it's one of the best portrayals of my own mental health issues that I've seen in a long time.
Ed Helms talks about the panic and anxiety he experienced after The Hangover achieved popularity.
Jonah Hill is taking a break from doing media appearances for the foreseeable future.
Twilight's Taylor Lautner opens up about gaining and losing fame quickly, and what that does to a person's head.
Despite her success and fame, Dune's Zendaya is still feeling insecure over her finances.
The Deadpool star recently got candid about his mental health struggles.
Top Gun: Maverick's Jennifer Connelly spoke on how an innocent moment turned into a life-changing one.
Filming Judas and the Black Messiah took a serious mental health toll on star LaKeith Stanfield.
Malcolm and Marie's Zendaya expressed her anxiety and excitement over the film's reception.
Fifty Shades' Dakota Johnson got candid about her experience on her latest film.
In the second part of our series delving into the films of Christopher Nolan, we look at Memento, a potent onscreen manifestation of the filmmaker’s anxieties.
IFC Films has released the first trailer for The Nest, an atmospheric family drama starring Jude Law and Carrie Coon, and boy howdy will it give you anxiety. Directed by Sean Durkin (Martha Marcy May Marlene), the film follows an entrepreneur (Law) who relocates his wife (Coon) and children to his native England, where both their ambitions and a heaping dose of backstabbing threaten to tear their marriage apart. Collider caught The Nest at last year's Sundance Film Festival and sat down with Coon and Durkin, who told us how his own transatlantic move informed the film. “As a …
Steven Spielberg made a 9/11 movie without calling it a 9/11 movie. Released in the summer of 2005, War of the Worlds was overshadowed by its tent-pole release date and the personal drama surrounding star Tom Cruise (this was around the time of the couch thing on Oprah). The film was still a hit grossing $603 million worldwide, but it was also a film that was at turns deeply disturbing and further toyed with the audience in its controversial third act when Ray Ferrier (Cruise) and his daughter Rachel (Dakota Fanning) run into the unstable Harlan Ogilvy (…
To everyone who loves feeling anxious while watching a movie, this list is for you.