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How Jordan Peele's UFO thriller Nope Drew From '80s Classics Like The Goonies & Gremlins "I felt like it could be very kaleidoscopic in the world-building and colorful ... I wanted to help create something [that was] visually arresting." By Josh Weiss 2 months ago
Where Could The Jurassic World Franchise Go Next? We've Got a Few Prehistoric Pitches If the last three decades have taught us anything, it's that the Jurassic brand doesn't stay extinct for very long. By Josh Weiss 3 months ago
How Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie Were Cast in Dark Thriller The Bone Collector The '90s were chock full of homicide investigation classics. Today, we look back at the one that closed out the decade. By Josh Weiss 3 months ago
Oblivion Director Joseph Kosinski Reflects on Humble Sci-Fi Origins of 2013 Tom Cruise Flick Before Top Gun: Maverick...there was Oblivion. By Josh Weiss 3 months ago
Making Sense of Twilight's Vampire Rules Vampire rules have existed since Bram Stoker, but the Twilight films do their own weird thang. By Tara Bennett 3 months ago
Tom Cruises's Oblivion Remains a High-Concept Sci-Fi Hidden Gem a Decade Later Revisit one of the most interesting sci-fi blockbusters of the 2010s. By Matthew Jackson 3 months ago
Cloverfield at 16: Matt Reeves Recalls How They Pulled Off The Movie's Most Brutal Death Director Matt Reeves looks back at the acclaimed found footage kaiju film. By Josh Weiss 3 months ago
16 Years Ago: Cloverfield Was a Monster of a Mystery From J.J. Abrams and Matt Reeves Remembering one of J.J. Abrams' original mystery box movies. By Will Leitch 3 months ago
Why The Twilight Zone Endures After All These Years The Twilight Zone first aired in 1959, but it still feels relevant today. By Vanessa Armstrong 3 months ago
The Twilight Zone's Most Underrated Episode is "I Shot an Arrow Into the Air" "I Shot an Arrow Into the Air" is a cautionary tale wrapped in landmark sci-fi trappings that resonates with audiences long after the end credits roll. By Phil Pirrello 3 months ago