The Mask of Zorro is the premiere example of how to resurrect a once-beloved property. 25 years after its release, here's the story of how it all came together.
As we sat down to rank the Purge movies from worst to best, the /Film staff had a dilemma: what if every entry in this horror franchise is actually good?
To celebrate The Fugitive's 30th anniversary and new 4K release, we spoke with director Andrew Davis about making one of the most rewatchable films of the '90s.
Wes Craven's phenomenal 1991 racial satire The People Under the Stairs is long overdue for a good remake, and that's exactly what producer Jordan Peele intends.
John Woo is known for his unique aesthetic, often consisting of an operatic style and guys shooting two guns. Here's what Silent Night does differently.
Paul Greengrass is adapting T.J. Newman's best-selling novel "Drowning: The Rescue of Flight 421" for the big screen. Here's what we know about the film so far.
Made in 1960, The Fall of the House of Usher is one of several Edgar Allen Poe movies made by producer Roger Corman. But how many cast members are still alive?
David Fincher seems to be making fun of himself by having the titular hitman in The Killer use aliases taken from sitcom characters like Cheers' Sam Malone.
The odds weren't in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes' favor, but the prequel has held on to the box office top spot over Thanksgiving.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies have a continuity that defies traditional description. So yes, you may need a guide to watch them in the right order.
Saltburn is one of the twistiest, most surprising movies of the year, and the ending needs to be explained to be believed, if it can be believed at all.