Jamie Dornan Flew in ‘Barb & Star’ So Ryan Gosling Could Soar in ‘Barbie’
Jamie Dornan’s Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar performance paved the way for Ryan Gosling’s Ken in Barbie.
‘The Shining’ Has a 1920s Horror Classic To Thank for Its Most Iconic Scene
The Shining's iconic "Here's Johnny!" scene is based on a similar sequence in The Phantom Carriage, confirming Stanley Kubrick's inspiration.
The World War II Anime That Will Leave You Completely Haunted
Grave of the Fireflies may be the most tragic World War II anime, but Barefoot Gen shows the true horrors of the atomic bomb and its aftermath.
The Fantasy Remake That Was the First Movie to Ever Use Blue Screen
Michael Powell's 1940 fantasy remake The Thief of Bagdad was a technological marvel as the first film to ever use blue screen.
The First Film David Lynch Ever Made Was About a Group of People Vomiting
David Lynch's first project was a short film called Six Men Getting Sick (Six Times), and like Twin Peaks and Eraserhead, it's Lynchian madness.
Quentin Tarantino Had Uma Thurman Watch 3 Movies To Prepare for ‘Kill Bill’
How did The Killer, Lady Snowblood, and Coffy all inspire Uma Thurman's The Bride in Kill Bill?
Even With a Nobel Prize Winner’s Input, ‘Interstellar’ Still Got This Wrong
Christopher Nolan consulted Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist Dr. Kip Thorne while making Interstellar, but didn't always abide by his science.
Jimmy Stewart Needed a Doctor for a ‘Mr. Smith Goes to Washington’ Scene
Jimmy Stewart hired a doctor to make him sound sick for one, very iconic scene in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.