How Steve Martin and John Candy Created Comedy Gold
How Steve Martin and John Candy Created Comedy Gold
John Hughes, famed for his coming-of-age classics, penned the ultimate Thanksgiving film, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, starring Steve Martin, whom he once dubbed “the funniest man alive.”
How Fantasia Sparked Robert Redford’s Cinematic Journey
How Fantasia Sparked Robert Redford’s Cinematic Journey
Robert Redford shares how his first cinema experience with Fantasia shaped his vision for film and inspired the creation of Sundance Cinemas.
Eddie Murphy Reveals His Ultimate Musical Icons
Eddie Murphy Reveals His Ultimate Musical Icons
Eddie Murphy opens up about his lifelong passion for music, sharing which legendary artists have shaped his tastes and naming the band he considers the greatest of all time.
How Glenn Close Lost Her First Major Film Role
How Glenn Close Lost Her First Major Film Role
Glenn Close nearly missed out on her first leading role in The Bostonians due to scheduling issues, ultimately choosing The Natural instead—a decision she stands by to this day.
Val Kilmer’s Lifelong Regret: The Role He Let Slip Away
Val Kilmer’s Lifelong Regret: The Role He Let Slip Away
Val Kilmer opens up about a pivotal decision early in his career, revealing how shyness led him to decline a major film opportunity that still haunts him today.
Clint Eastwood Reveals the John Wayne Role He Truly Admired
Clint Eastwood Reveals the John Wayne Role He Truly Admired
Clint Eastwood singles out John Wayne’s work in The Searchers, praising the depth and courage of his performance. Despite their differences, Eastwood never shied away from recognising Wayne’s legendary impact on Western cinema.
Jay Pharoah’s Unforgettable SNL Showdown With Bill Murray
Jay Pharoah’s Unforgettable SNL Showdown With Bill Murray
Jay Pharoah reveals the moment he stood up to Bill Murray backstage at SNL, describing a dramatic encounter that left both men reeling. What really happened behind the scenes?
Quentin Tarantino’s Surprising Choice for Best Directorial Debut
Quentin Tarantino’s Surprising Choice for Best Directorial Debut
Quentin Tarantino reveals his pick for the finest directorial debut, singling out Edgar Wright’s Shaun of the Dead, though it wasn’t actually Wright’s first feature.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s Relentless Pursuit of Cinematic Perfection
Leonardo DiCaprio’s Relentless Pursuit of Cinematic Perfection
Leonardo DiCaprio opens up about his career ambitions, revealing a personal quest for a creative masterpiece that continues to elude him, despite his celebrated filmography.
Marisa Tomei at 61: The Scene That Redefined Her Career
Marisa Tomei at 61: The Scene That Redefined Her Career
Oscar-winner Marisa Tomei, famed for her role as Aunt May in the MCU, has just celebrated her 61st birthday. Her enduring allure and fearless performances continue to captivate audiences. Discover the moment that set her apart.