Daniel Craig Fights for Family, Survival, and Resistance in This Unforgiving, Rousing World War II Movie
Defiance, which stars Daniel Craig, is a gripping World War II story about defiance, resilience, and the fight for freedom against all odds.
How Long Did ‘The Godfather’ Take to Film?
The production of The Godfather was a difficult process, involving disagreements between the studio and Coppola and reservations from the real mafia.
Steve McQueen Was a Big Baby While Filming ‘The Magnificent Seven’
Oscar-nominated actor Steve McQueen behaved quite immaturely on The Magnificent Seven, which stars Charles Bronson, James Coburn, and Yul Brynner.
The Dennis Hopper Western Movie That Set a Guinness World Record
Making The Last Movie was marred by scandal and its failure sent Dennis Hopper into Hollywood exile, but not before setting a Guinness World Record.
The Western That Broke Up Jimmy Stewart and Anthony Mann’s Relationship
Few collaborations have lasted as long in cinema as that of actor Jimmy Stewart and director Anthony Mann, but that changed with Night Passage.
The Only Western Starring John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, and Henry Fonda
How the West Was Won featured a star-studded cast and was the first feature film to use the Cinerama process – an epic worthy of its Oscars.
Norman Jewison Gave Us The Most Jarring Slap in Film History
In the Heat of the Night features the most jarring slap in movie history when Larry Gates' Eric Endicott slaps Sidney Poitier's Officer Virgil Tibbs.
John Wayne and Charlton Heston Turned Down This Steven Spielberg War Movie
Steven Spielberg's quirky war comedy 1941 offers a fascinating glimpse into a different side of the famed director's cinematic vision.
‘Suits’ Once Had Two ‘Game of Thrones’ Actors as Recurring Stars
Game of Thrones' Michelle Fairley, who played Catelyn Stark, and Conleth Hill, who portrayed Lord Varys, appeared in major recurring roles on Suits.
How Does the New ‘The Color Purple’ Differ From Spielberg’s Adaptation?
Bliutz Bazawule's adaptation of The Color Purple pushes boundaries and differs quite a bit from Steven Spielberg's 1985 version of this story.