We do a deep dive into how The Shining director, Stanley Kubrick, pulled off the impressive elevator of blood scene in his Stephen King Adaptation.
When Anna Kendrick got stuck in an elevator in Toronto, it wasn't just your ordinary rescue.
Anna Kendrick got stuck in an elevator while doing press at the Toronto Film Festival, but she was unsurprisingly able to find some humor in the situation.
Star Wars' John Boyega explains why he admires Marvel's push for inclusion and representation.
If you're looking to take stock of where horror is these days, it can't hurt to ask one of the greats. Tom Holland is, inarguably, one of the greats. The writer/director had been working in Hollywood for years when he pulled off an impossible task, writing a shockingly great script for a sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, a film that didn't need a sequel if there ever was one, much less 20 years later. Holland made his directorial debut with the aggressively 80s vampire-next-door classic, Fright Night, following that up by introducing a …
The hook of The Lovebirds isn't bad—what if you were forced into life-and-death circumstances with your significant other moments after you broke up? Unfortunately, Michael Showalter's new rom-com never really transcends this hook, and instead falls into standard crime-comedy tropes. In the hands of lesser actors, The Lovebirds would quickly fall apart and feel like a lesser version of a movie like Date Night, which wasn't that great a movie when it came out a decade ago. But like that movie, your comedy can go along way when you've got the …
Making movies is hard work, and in the new full trailer for the upcoming thriller Greenlight, it's literal murder. The feature film debut from director Graham Denman comes from the upcoming new genre label The Horror Collective and stars Chase Williamson (John Dies at the End) as a young director whose dream gig turns into a nightmare when he's hired to film an actual murder. The film's been making the genre festival rounds and was picked up after its world premiere at Los Angeles’ Shriekfest Horror Film Festival, where it won Best Thriller Feature Film and Best …
Charlie And The Great Glass Elevator has never been adapted, but Netflix are planning to finally bring Roald Dahl's novel to life.
Watch Chris Evans rehearse the elevator fight scene from Captain America: The Winter Soldier in a behind the scenes clip as intense as the film.
Today at the Star Trek panel at Comic-Con, CBS All Access showed off the first trailer for Star Trek: Short Treks. The six episodes will bring back Star Trek: Discovery characters Ethan Peck (Spock), Rebecca Romijn (Number One), and Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) in these episodes. They also announced that one of the episodes will take place 15 years before the events of the upcoming Star Trek: Picard, so presumably it will serve as a prologue of sorts to that series. What’s peculiar here is that you can see with Short Treks they’re really holding fast to …
It's hard not to like Point Blank, the new Netflix movie starring MCU foes Anthony Mackie and Frank Grillo as a mismatched pair who take on a group of crooked cops led by Marcia Gay Harden. It's the kind of guilty pleasure you watch on a Sunday afternoon with your brother or your roommate or whoever, and no one complains afterwards. Does it break any new ground? Well, no, but Mackie and Grillo share a certain chemistry that makes this an appealing action movie, especially at 80 minutes. And yes, that brief running time (sans credits) tells you …
Jesus, Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson wear the hell out of some suits. That's a shallow way to begin, I know, but it's important to know right up front that director F. Gary Gray's Men in Black: International hinges completely on the presence of its two endlessly charismatic leads, both of whom I must repeat wear those perfectly tailored suits from all the pre-release images for at least 90% of the film. I urge theaters to post warning signs for the faint of heart. But it's not just the cut of their cloth. In the …
The two Marvel veterans finally got to work together through All Creatures Here Below.
There is one very good thing about TNT’s I Am the Night, and that is Chris Pine. Despite paper-thin characterization and hardly any plot to speak of, Pine gives a fully physical performance as a burned-out journalists and former soldier, Jay Singletary, who thinks he’s cracked an important case. Jay is essentially brought back to life as he follows a thread that leads him to the Black Dahlia murder and suspect George Hodel, a famous LA gynecologist whose trial for incest and sexual abuse Jay covered over a decade before. But while Hodel was acquitted and …