Last Chance to Watch: Johnny Depp's 1990s Fantasy Icon Edward Scissorhands Vanishes from Free Streaming Next Month
Last Chance to Watch: Johnny Depp's 1990s Fantasy Icon Edward Scissorhands Vanishes from Free Streaming Next Month
Surprise: the 90s’ most romantic movie might be the one you never pegged as a love story.
Jenna Ortega Takes the Wheel in Leos Carax’s Dystopian Road Epic — Everything We Know So Far
Jenna Ortega Takes the Wheel in Leos Carax’s Dystopian Road Epic — Everything We Know So Far
Wednesday star Jenna Ortega will lead Leos Carax’s dystopian road movie Lily May B, with first details now out.
Oasis Biopic Finally Lands Release Date From Peaky Blinders Creator
Oasis Biopic Finally Lands Release Date From Peaky Blinders Creator
Disney is bringing the Oasis story to theaters later this year, a big-screen chronicle of the legendary British band from the creator of Peaky Blinders.
Geena Davis at 70: Six Unmissable Films to Stream Now
Geena Davis at 70: Six Unmissable Films to Stream Now
Geena Davis marks her 70th birthday with a legacy of unforgettable roles. Discover six standout films that showcase her remarkable range, all available to stream on Netflix and Prime Video.
Tim Burton Revives Cult Classic With KPop Demon Hunters Team
Tim Burton Revives Cult Classic With KPop Demon Hunters Team
Tim Burton joins forces with the writers of KPop Demon Hunters to reinvent a 1950s sci-fi cult favourite. Discover how this unexpected collaboration could change the way Hollywood approaches remakes.
Tim Burton on Embracing Criticism After His First Film
Tim Burton on Embracing Criticism After His First Film
Tim Burton discusses the early backlash to Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure and how negative feedback influenced his journey as a filmmaker.
Why Tim Burton Finds Most Biopics Dull and Uninspired
Why Tim Burton Finds Most Biopics Dull and Uninspired
Tim Burton has little time for most biographical films, which he considers artificial and tedious. Yet his 1994 feature Ed Wood stands apart, shaped by his genuine respect for its subject rather than the conventions of the genre.