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'Queens of the Dead' director Tina Romero reveals why Santa scares her more
George A. Romero, as a dad and a filmmaker, loved a good practical effect.
By Mark Stetson and Kristy Puchko
Emma Stone reveals how 'Good Luck, Babe' wound up in 'Bugonia'
Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons talk the fun needle drops in "Bugonia," from Chappell Roan to Green Day.
By Mark Stetson and Belen Edwards
'Hedda's Tessa Thompson, Nia DaCosta, and Nina Hoss reveal the secrets to that sexy entrance
Here's a lesson in how to look elegant when you feel "goofy."
By Mark Stetson and Kristy Puchko
Why the scariest part of The Shining isn’t what you think
The uncanny valley of Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece.
By Matt Fornwald
Ethan Hawke, Andrew Scott, and Bobby Cannavale bring Broadway history to the big screen
Richard Linklater's take on the friendship of Broadway legends Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers.
By Mark Stetson and Teodosia Dobriyanova
NYCC recap, 'Good Boy's Oscar plea, and the best book adaptations from BFI LFF
The biggest entertainment moments from the past week
Izzy Roland reveals what it's like to make an independent movie with your family
Roland wrote and stars in the film "D(e)ad," which is directed by her mother, Claudia Lonow.
By Mark Stetson and Belen Edwards
Why Dracula Will Never Die
He's a mirror to our biggest fears, even without a reflection
By Mark Stetson
'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You' cast and director reveal why we rarely see Linda's family
Rose Byrne, Christian Slater, and Mary Bronstein discuss their new film.
By Mark Stetson and Belen Edwards
'Good Boy's dog, Indy, and filmmakers play Choose Your Squad
Which movie dogs would be the "Ghostbusters" dream team for Indy?
By Mark Stetson and Kristy Puchko
Julia Fox reflects on the relationship between success and sacrifice in 'Him'
"[It] calls for you to disconnect a little bit from your wants and desires."
By Mark Stetson and Ty Cole
Spinal Tap is not responsible for your spontaneous combustion
A Spinal Tap Mockumentary
By Mark Stetson
The Cast of 'The Paper' Create Their Own Fictional Newspaper Squad
"These are some really bad journalists!"
By Mark Stetson and Warren Shaw
Spike Lee reveals how Denzel Washington's performance changed a key element in 'Highest 2 Lowest'
"The reason it's phenomenal is because of the genius of Denzel Washington!"
By Mark Stetson
The Genius Behind Spike Lee's Signature Shot | How it Hits
What is the Double Dolly Shot?
By Mark Stetson
'The Thursday Murder Club's Helen Mirren reveals the word she hates to be called
"It's like, 'F**k off.'"
By Mark Stetson and Kristy Puchko
Ron Howard on why people want to go 'off the grid'
"I think people are a little surprised by the edginess and the toughness of this movie coming from me."
By Mark Stetson
Cooper Hoffman and 'The Long Walk' cast compete for ultimate Stephen King film knowledge
"It takes a heavy sack to sign up for this contest!"
By Mark Stetson
'The Pickup's Pete Davidson and Keke Palmer reveal what it was like to work with Eddie Murphy
Plus, the "Saturday Night Live" icon shares how his persona has changed with age.
By Mark Stetson and Kristy Puchko
Liza Koshy and Paul Walter Hauser playing 'Say Action' is pure comedic chaos
"That sounds like Matthew McConaughey... if he had the flu."
By Mark Stetson
Liam Neeson takes the absurd comedy of 'The Naked Gun' very seriously
Neeson, Pamela Anderson, and Paul Walter Hauser break down "The Naked Gun" reboot.
By Mark Stetson and Belen Edwards
Adam Sandler and Julie Bowen on the motion-capture tech they used to make themselves younger in 'Happy Gilmore 2'
"It was a lot of special effects. More than I've ever done before in my life."
By Mark Stetson
'28 Years Later' was shot on iPhone 15s. The actors loved it.
Mashable chats to director Danny Boyle and stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, and Alfie Williams.
Say More: Danny Boyle reveals the tech and origins of '28 Years Later's most shocking moments
The horror tradition of "28 Days Later" lives strong in a scary sequel.
By Mark Stetson and Kristy Puchko