Interview

Screenwriter

From Page to Orbit: Screenwriter Drew Goddard on Adapting “Project Hail Mary” for the Big Screen

When Drew Goddard first read Andy Weir’s "Project Hail Mary," there was a moment—two‑thirds of the way in—that made the hair stand up on the back of his neck. That was when he knew he had to protect what made the story different, bringing its humor, heart, and emotional reversals to the screen without sanding off the edges that made it special.

By Leslie Combemale  |  6 hours ago
Ryan Gosling Goes Interstellar as “Project Hail Mary” Delivers Amazon MGM Studios’ Biggest Opening Ever

Ryan Gosling has officially blasted into orbit. "Project Hail Mary" launched Amazon MGM Studios’ sci‑fi epic into historic territory with an $80.5 million opening weekend, marking the biggest debut of the year—and the largest opening in the studio’s history.

By The Credits  |  10 hours ago

Interview

Director, Screenwriter

Creator Steven Knight and Director Tom Harper on Saying Goodbye to Tommy Shelby in “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man”

With "Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man," creator Steven Knight and director Tom Harper bring Tommy Shelby’s haunted journey to a deeply emotional close, drawing on wartime history, Western mythmaking, and personal memory.

By Bryan Abrams  |  March 20, 2026
“Spider-Man: Brand New Day” Trailer Shatters Previous Record for Most-Viewed Trailer Ever

The first trailer for "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" pulled in a staggering 718.6 million views in 24 hours, blowing past the previous record and proving audiences can’t get enough of Peter Parker.

By The Credits  |  March 20, 2026

Interview

“The Bride!” Prosthetics Wizards Jason Collins and Scott Stoddard on Turning Christian Bale into Frankenstein

To transform Christian Bale into a newly imagined Frankenstein’s monster for "The Bride!", writer-director Maggie Gyllenhaal turned to Emmy-winning special effects artists Jason Collins and Scott Stoddard, who explain how restraint, realism, and human trauma shaped one of the year’s most striking cinematic creatures.

By Hugh Hart  |  March 19, 2026