The 1955 post-war musical played with darker themes than "An American in Paris" or "Singin' in the Rain" and ended up being ...
By 1999, Bale leveled up with American Psycho. Enter Patrick Bateman ... turned heads with a jaw-dropping body transformation post-The Machinist. Over three epic movies, The Dark Knight trilogy pulled ...
‘Psycho’ set the stage for the slasher genre that would blow up a little over a decade later, establishing Norman Bates as a sympathetic but no less ghastly killer who ranks second on the American ...
The 2000 film centers on Patrick Bateman, a wealthy New York city investment bank executive who hides his psychopathic ego ...
Mike Flanagan is set to produce a new action-horror zombie movie led by Midnight Mass star Kate Siegel and ... According to ...
How to define a cult classic? Is it a shoestring exploitation film from the world of Ed Wood? Off-beat movies made outside ...
At its best, a presidential biopic can delve into the monomaniacal focus—and potential narcissism—that might drive a person ...
Rooftop Cinema Club Uptown brings a cozy twist to movie nights this holiday with its "Fireside Films" experience that ...
Robert Longo, born on January 7, 1953, is an American artist, filmmaker ... where he developed a deep interest in mass media ...
The terrible movie that made Tom Hanks question his career was 'The Bonfire of the Vanities', in which he felt he was miscast ...
Debuting at DOC NYC ahead of its eventual PBS 'American Masters' release, the documentary traces the biography, work and influence of the underground comics legend.
Piotr Winiewicz discusses his hybrid feature debut that opens IDFA, getting Krieps and Stephen Fry, trusting AI more than the U.S. President-elect, and Herzog's famous line about computers and film.