25 Best Picture Nominees That Deserved to Win the Oscar
From “Doctor Strangelove” to “Fargo,” “Pulp Fiction,” and “Roma,” these Best Picture nominees deserved to go all the way.
From “Doctor Strangelove” to “Fargo,” “Pulp Fiction,” and “Roma,” these Best Picture nominees deserved to go all the way.
And here we thought George Miller’s next “Mad Max” installment would be anything but traditional.
“It got to a place where it was kind of out of hand.”
The post-apocalyptic desert wasn’t big enough for Theron and Hardy: “It was clear these two people hated each other.”
Casting director Ronna Kress was so distracted by their first encounter that she backed into a pole.
Turns out “Love the Way You Lie” almost wasn’t the only Rihanna and Eminem collaboration.
Time to bust out your wallets, “Mad Max” fans.
Hardy calls “Fury Road” a “very well-implemented changing of the guard” from Mad Max to Furiosa.
Dayna Grant is a stunt double for Charlize Theron, Lucy Lawless, and more.
For Quentin Tarantino, “Dunkirk” and “The Social Network” are the top movies of the 2010s.
Exclusive: “I learned acting from him, probably more than anybody else that I worked with,” Miller says about his late “Mad Max” villain.
Recent tweets from “Fury Road” co-writer McCarthy resurfaced the claim, which Miller also denied to IndieWire this week.