How The Green Mile Is Different Than The Book
The Green Mile is a touching movie, but changes from Stephen King's novel inevitably had to be made. Here's how The Green Mile is different than the book.
Read MoreThe Green Mile is a touching movie, but changes from Stephen King's novel inevitably had to be made. Here's how The Green Mile is different than the book.
Read MoreThe Departed is not only a great crime film, but a milestone in the career of director Martin Scorsese for many reasons.
Read MoreStand By Me is a beloved movie, based on Stephen King's 1982 novella, The Body. How do the characters differ between the two versions? Let's find out.
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Read MoreSchindler's List is a necessary yet haunting watch. Here are the movies that are required viewing after the Spielberg classic.
Read MoreFrom character deaths to the ending itself, here's how The Shawshank Redemption is different from the book.
Read MoreYou've seen the faces of the prisoners from The Shawshank Redemption many times. But William Sadler, who plays Heywood, you've seen in other big films, too.
Read MoreThe Shawshank Redemption is a beloved adaptation of Stephen King's novella. This is what its characters look like, according to King's book.
Read MoreFans of Ridley Scott's historical epic may find themselves wondering if Gladiator was based on a tru story and just how accurate the film is.
Read MoreWhile most discerning cinephiles have likely seen The Shawshank Redemption at least once (a year, right?), they've likely never seen the film's deleted scenes.
Read MoreThe new version of the trilogy's final installment has a condensed run time, a new beginning, shorter scenes, and one pivotal moment that is completely cut out.
Read MoreFrom that famous tracking shot to its connection with The Simpsons, here's the untold truth of Goodfellas.
Read MoreFrancis Ford Coppola almost never directed the film that would make him one of the most significant and successful filmmakers of the 20th century.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg's 1993 epic Schindler's List ranks among the most enduring Holocaust stories in cinema, but director Stanley Kubrick isn't a fan. In fact, he wouldn't even call it a Holocaust movie.
Read MoreScarface's edges haven't softened over the years, nor has it grown any less divisive. Here's the untold truth of one of the greatest, bloodiest, most influential films of all time.
Read MoreThe historical genre is among the most revered and yet the most daunting in all of cinema. Not only do filmmakers choosing to undertake such a sensitive set of topics, like war and national tragedy, have to keep the audience engaged, but they also have to consider historical accuracy.
Read MoreNo Country For Old Men balances its crime narrative with philosophical musings on aging and morality, cut with a streak of absurdist humor. Elements of the movie's ending have raised questions among fans, and what happens to villain Anton Chigurh is one of the most discussed.
Read MoreA small and pretty overlooked detail about Tony Montana's wardrobe from early on in Scarface actually came back around in the end, bringing his characterization full circle.
Read MoreA brooding beast of a film, No Country for Old Men features Josh Brolin playing an average Texan who stumbles upon a big bag of money left adrift in the desert after a drug deal gone horribly wrong. Determined to claim the loot for his own, the man finds himself pursued by the local Sheriff.
Read MoreAs decades have passed since The Godfather first arrived, you might be wondering if this classic's stars are still with us, and what they're up to today.
Read MoreWho is this Mac character, and did his revolution actually make a difference? What was Chief trying to accomplish in his final scenes? And how does Nurse Ratched represent women in the 1960s? What does it all mean? This is the One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ending explained.
Read MoreFrom the stars to the side characters, here's what happened to the cast of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Read MoreThe film stays pretty true to the source material, but like all adaptations, some changes were made for the sake of brevity and the nature of displaying scenes as opposed to describing them. Here's a look at how the film adaptation of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is different from the book.
Read MoreThe Shawshank Redemption may have flopped at the box office, but the critics showered Frank Darabont's prison drama with praise, and it ultimately went on to dominate the home entertainment game... and our hearts. How did Darabont come up with such a gem of a story?
Read MoreLike the best of Scorsese's masterworks, The Departed weaves a layered story that will stick with you long after the credits roll. There is so much to think about even after the movie is over, thanks largely to a conclusion that initially feels abrupt and even jarring.
Read MoreConsidering how beloved and ubiquitous Shawshank is today, it's hard to imagine that when it released in 1994 the film was considered a huge flop. Why was this critical darling such a box office failure, and how did it eventually get recognized as a modern masterpiece?
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