James Cameron Finally Settles Titanic Raft Debate
James Cameron Finally Settles Titanic Raft Debate
James Cameron puts the Titanic raft controversy to rest, revealing why Jack’s fate was sealed and what science—and a bit of luck—would have meant for his survival.
Matt Damon Admits Interstellar Left Him in Tears
Matt Damon Admits Interstellar Left Him in Tears
Matt Damon confesses that Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar brought him to tears, reflecting on its emotional core and sharing insights into their next ambitious project, The Odyssey.
Oscars 2026: Full List of Nominees Revealed
Oscars 2026: Full List of Nominees Revealed
The 2026 Academy Awards shortlist is out, spotlighting this year’s most talked-about films, performances, and creative teams. See which contenders are vying for the industry’s top honours.
Inside the Acclaimed Documentary Unmasking a Horror Classic
Inside the Acclaimed Documentary Unmasking a Horror Classic
A new documentary takes a bold, unconventional look at a notorious 1970s horror film, featuring candid reflections from five genre icons. Discover why critics are raving about this must-see exploration.
Prey’s Streaming Triumph: How a Predator Reboot Conquered Tubi
Prey’s Streaming Triumph: How a Predator Reboot Conquered Tubi
A bold reimagining of the Predator saga, Prey has soared to the top of Tubi’s free streaming charts, four years after its planned cinema debut. Discover how this acclaimed film found new life online.
Ben Affleck’s 2003 Vision: How He Saw Streaming Coming
Ben Affleck’s 2003 Vision: How He Saw Streaming Coming
Long before streaming giants took over, Ben Affleck predicted the rise of subscription-based digital platforms and the dramatic shift in how we consume music and film. His foresight in 2003 now seems almost prophetic.
Hayao Miyazaki’s Surprising Take on No Face in Spirited Away
Hayao Miyazaki’s Surprising Take on No Face in Spirited Away
Hayao Miyazaki has finally clarified the true meaning behind No Face in Spirited Away, offering a perspective that upends years of speculation. Discover what the director really intended.
Zootopia 2 Races Toward Animated Box Office History
Zootopia 2 Races Toward Animated Box Office History
Zootopia 2 is smashing records and captivating audiences worldwide. With its box office surge and glowing reviews, could it soon claim the crown as the top-grossing animated film ever?
Winona Ryder’s Unscripted Triumph in Stranger Things Finale
Winona Ryder’s Unscripted Triumph in Stranger Things Finale
Winona Ryder shares how she approached Joyce Byers’ pivotal showdown in the Stranger Things series finale, revealing a unique method that brought raw emotion to the screen.
Michael Mann Sets Summer 2026 Start for Heat 2 Filming
Michael Mann Sets Summer 2026 Start for Heat 2 Filming
Michael Mann has revealed plans to commence filming Heat 2 in August 2026, with a 77-day shoot in California and a star-studded cast lined up. The much-anticipated sequel is targeting a 2027 release.
Five Legendary Film Roles Madonna Nearly Took—and Thankfully Didn’t
Five Legendary Film Roles Madonna Nearly Took—and Thankfully Didn’t
Madonna came close to starring in several legendary film roles, from Catwoman to Trinity, but fate—and perhaps good sense—kept her from these iconic parts. Discover which films narrowly avoided a very different legacy.
How Red Dawn Changed Film Ratings Forever
How Red Dawn Changed Film Ratings Forever
A controversial 1984 war film starring Patrick Swayze and Charlie Sheen set a new standard for age ratings in cinemas, sparking debate and reshaping how films are classified worldwide.
Roger Ebert’s Reluctant Encounter With ‘Chaos’: A Film He Couldn’t Endorse
Roger Ebert’s Reluctant Encounter With ‘Chaos’: A Film He Couldn’t Endorse
Roger Ebert’s reaction to the 2005 horror film ‘Chaos’ was so severe that he refused to review it, describing it as ugly and cruel, and warning audiences to steer clear.
Martin Scorsese on the Shocking Beauty of The Wild Bunch
Martin Scorsese on the Shocking Beauty of The Wild Bunch
Martin Scorsese once described the violence in Sam Peckinpah’s The Wild Bunch as both shocking and strangely beautiful, reflecting on its impact and its ties to the Vietnam era.