Twister features one of the wildest disaster movie deaths, but was it deserved?
Princess Bride Actor Cary Elwes revealed which two films fans most recognize him from, and it isn't what you would have probably guessed.
Flip through this gallery to see the how the cast of The Princess Bride has changed since its release.
Cary Elwes updates fans on his recovery for a rattlesnake bite earlier this week.
The Princess Bride's Cary Elwes suffered a rattlesnake bite and had to be airlifted to the hospital.
Princess Bride's Cary Elwes was airlifted to a hospital last weekend after suffering a rattlesnake bite.
No Time To Die's big finish was never in question, but the way that Daniel Craig and the film's director could have executed said finale was a topic of fascinating discussion.
Cary Elwes' thoughts on a Princess Bride remake have not changed.
Before Andy Muschietti came aboard, Cary Fukunaga was the director tapped to adapt IT for the big screen.
How is it possible that Mission: Impossible 7 is still filming?
Director Christopher McQuarrie announced Cary Elwes, Rob Delaney, Indira Varma, Charles Parnell and Mark Gatiss have joined Mission: Impossible 7, which has been in production through 2020 and 2021.
Director Cary Joji Fukunaga has been laying low since wrapping No Time to Die earlier this year, and though James Bond's 25th adventure has been delayed until April, the producers of the beloved spy franchise would love to bring him back for another 007 movie. "He's certainly someone we'll work with again," producer Michael G. Wilson told the Wall St. Journal earlier this week, with the paper reporting -- hypothetically speaking -- that Fukunaga would be interested in a return as well, be it for one more outing or a series of films introducing the new Bond once audiences …
A recent Wall St. Journal interview with No Time to Die director Cary Joji Fukunaga has revealed that Oscar winner Tom Stoppard has come on write the script for Shockwave, Fukunaga's upcoming movie about the atomic bomb that America dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima in August 1945. The project, which has been in development at Universal for several years, is based on Stephen Walker's non-fiction book Shockwave: Countdown to Hiroshima, which offers a historical account of the days leading up to the nuclear strike that devastated Japan and ushered in the nuclear age. Walker's …
Cary Joji Fukunaga has lined up his next directing project after No Time to Die, the James Bond movie we will hopefully see at some future date. Deadline reports the Emmy-winner will helm a trio of episodes of Masters of the Air, a WWII drama set up at Apple TV+ by Stephen Spielberg's Amblin TV and Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman's Playtone. On one hand, the world needs another WWII-set drama like it needs another actual world war. On the other hand...feed WWII bombing runs directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga directly into my veins, please. …
In an alternate universe, we’d have seen the new James Bond movie No Time to Die by now. But in an another alternate universe, we’d have seen a very different version of that movie—one that was no doubt deemed too “out there” by the film’s producers, but which co-writer and director Cary Joji Fukunaga pitched anyway. No Time to Die was one of the first films to be delayed over COVID-19 concerns, with its release date being pushed from April to November 2020. We’d seen a couple of trailers by the time the …
We’re a little over a month away from the release of No Time to Die, the 25th installment in the long-running James Bond franchise, and a new behind-the-scenes video has been revealed that finds director and co-writer Cary Joji Fukunaga offering some tantalizing teases of what’s ahead—and another confirmation that this is very much Daniel Craig’s swan song. Fukunaga wasn’t the first director attached to this project (that would be Danny Boyle), but it’s clear that when he did sign on, he brought with him an abundance of ideas. That’…
We’re just a handful of weeks away from the release of No Time to Die, the latest installment in the James Bond franchise, and the hype train is in full effect. And thanks to a recent Vanity Fair profile on actress Ana de Armas, we have one more reason to be excited for the 25th Bond film. The director, Cary Fukunaga, brought de Armas onto the film as soon as he was hired to helm the project, and created a role specifically for her. If you’ve seen Knives Out (for which de Armas received a Golden Globe nomination), …