Corey Hawkins discusses Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film The Odyssey, calling it “indie filmmaking on a very different budget."
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David Harbour hypes the Russos’ return in Avengers: Doomsday, praising its scale and “special sauce,” as the ensemble assembles.
Mia Tomlinson says she honored Sterling Jerins and Mckenna Grace while still making Judy Warren her own in The Conjuring: Last Rites.
While Gremlins endures in pop culture, a third film is still elusive, with Chris Columbus saying it's "a never-ending writing assignment."
Producer Jay Roach says Ariana Grande stirs up trouble in the upcoming film Focker In-Law, which is set within the Meet the Parents franchise.
Fede Álvarez offers an update on the Alien: Romulus sequel script, producing with Ridley Scott, and searching for a new director.
Producer Patrick Aiello addresses harsh War of the Worlds reviews, saying the team aimed to entertain and will measure success by viewership.
In The Testament of Ann Lee, actor Amanda Seyfried embraced “so much freedom” under filmmaker Mona Fastvold.
Mark Hamill says he won't mind being hated as The Major in The Long Walk while explaining why he typically loves playing the villain.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone director Chris Columbus discusses scrapped scenes like Peeves and the potions riddle challenge.
Paul Walter Hauser says Americana could find lasting success over time, comparing its future impact to Reservoir Dogs.
Francis Lawrence adapts The Long Walk as a stripped-down, R-rated survival tale, with fewer walkers, sparse crowds, and heightened tension.
Patrick Wilson calls The Conjuring: Last Rites the rightful end of the Warrens’ story for now, while addressing the likelihood of returning.
Kevin Williamson reveals that Scream 7 will refocus on suspense and Sidney’s ongoing story in the next installment.
Neve Campbell suggests that Scream 7 will specifically explore how Sidney approaches parenthood after a lifetime of survival.
The Silent Night, Deadly Night remake director Mike P. Nelson promises a balance of classic nods, fresh story, and plenty of holiday horror.
Director Damien Leone says Terrifier 4 will continue to bring a "Lynchian" vibe, blending the franchise's horror with abstract storytelling.
Director Timo Tjahjanto teases the future of Nobody, hinting at endless possibilities for Hutch Mansell and his family.
Jerry Bruckheimer reveals why access to Formula 1 was essential for F1: The Movie and explains how real racetracks, teams, and drivers made the film.
Amy Madigan teases a possible return as Aunt Gladys in Zach Cregger’s Weapons, sharing her love for the enigmatic character.
Nobody 2 director Timo Tjahjanto highlights the film’s core with a powerful “kiss of life” ending that sets it apart from John Wick.
Orlando Bloom shares his current thoughts about the prospect of returning to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer says the world of Formula 1 has endless drama to explore, hinting that more stories could follow F1: The Movie.
Amy Madigan’s performance in Zach Cregger’s Weapons is earning rave reviews, and the actress is sharing her reaction to the film's reception.
Zach Cregger’s Weapons delivers a mystery-turned-supernatural horror, and originally, a darker, more ambiguous ending.
Jamie Lee Curtis shares how seeing Sophia Hammons’ standout audition convinced her the young star was perfect for Freakier Friday.
Zach Cregger follows Barbarian with another horror hit, Weapons, which apparently included guidance from filmmaker David Fincher.
Alden Ehrenreich calls Weapons "one of the best scripts I've ever read," praising Zach Cregger's deeply personal horror-mystery.
Together director Michael Shanks reveals how the body-horror imagery of Star Trek: First Contact inspired the Dave Franco and Alison Brie film.
Weapons director Zach Cregger teases that he has another story in the film’s universe and that he hopes to bring it to the screen one day.




























