Lois Weber, the First American Woman to Direct a Feature Film
Lois Weber may be the most important filmmaker you’ve never heard of.
Lois Weber may be the most important filmmaker you’ve never heard of.
Malkovich? Malkovich. Malkovich!
'Fargo,' Joel and Ethan Coen's Oscar-winning dark comedy crime classic (which isn't based on a true story) is turning 25 in 2021.
Of the many adaptations of ‘Treasure Island,’ it’s the only one to cast an amphibian as Captain Smollett—and the first to provoke a lawsuit from the makers of Spam.
Motion designer Danny Yount sees title sequences as "the film before the film."
The 1996 movie about struggling actors turned Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn into anything but.
When many of us first met Jake Gyllenhaal, he was taking orders from a rabbit named Frank.
In advance of Bruce Wayne’s next big screen appearance in 'Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice,' Burger Fiction has created a supercut of Batman’s greatest film and television appearances.
Don't judge a book by its cover, and don’t judge a movie’s potential box office by what the trades are writing.
The Oscar-winning kid flick had a tumultuous journey from script to screen—the kind that might make you cry. Or hungry for waffles.
Sam Mendes's Oscar-winning directorial debut was inspired by Amy Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco.
Some creative physics students look into the fluid dynamics of a vampire meal.
John Hughes' original teen movie is officially twice as old as its protagonist. Here are some facts about 'Sixteen Candles.'
Winona Ryder pushed for Janeane Garofao and Ethan Hawke, who pushed for Steve Zahn and introduced the world to Lisa Loeb.
Woody wasn’t always a cowboy! And WALL·E and R2-D2 are the same person!
The cult classic British film is still intoxicating audiences.
While it might seem fun to be the subject of a feature film, not every person-turned-character has loved seeing his or her life play out on the big screen.
The iconic portrayal could have looked a little different.
The real Ed Masry didn't care who played Erin Brockovich. As long as it wasn't Julia Roberts.
In 1986, Pierce Brosnan was set to be the next James Bond—until he wasn't.
Take a look back at the first four films in the Indiana Jones series, before the next installment of the classic adventure series arrives in theaters.