Austin Butler faced a series of alarming health issues—including temporary blindness, a viral illness, and chronic foot pain—while filming major roles. He later credited mentor Laura Dern for helping him recover and learn to protect his well-being.
Mary Shelley’s 'Frankenstein' is both horror and tragedy, exploring ambition, scientific overreach, rejection, and loneliness, while reflecting on humanity’s desire for connection and the devastating consequences of hubris.
Director Michael Chaves experienced unexplained phenomena while filming 'The Conjuring: Last Rites,' claiming the events convinced him to believe in the paranormal.
David Fincher's 'Se7en' (1995) redefined crime thrillers with its dark visuals, morally complex narrative, symbolic murders, and shocking ending, influencing 1990s cinema and shaping modern psychological crime storytelling.
Since 2004, 'The Notebook' has become a modern romantic classic, shaping pop culture and cinema with its emotional depth, iconic moments, and enduring influence on storytelling, romance films, and visual aesthetics.
'Knives Out' reinvents the murder mystery with clever structure, social satire, a stellar cast, rich visuals, and modern themes—balancing humour, suspense, and style while honouring and updating the genre.
Fans debate if the 'John Wick' franchise should continue without its main hero. The universe is rich with potential, but many fear losing the emotional depth and moral core Keanu Reeves brought.
Guillermo del Toro’s 'Cabinet of Curiosities' blends handcrafted visuals, rich themes, and classic horror influences across eight unique episodes, honouring the genre’s legacy while showcasing its emotional and artistic depth.
'The Devil Wears Prada' exposes the toxic work culture behind glamorous fashion, showing how constant demands, fear-based leadership and blurred boundaries lead to burnout and lost values — making it a timeless cautionary tale.
Gollum is a tragic figure—once Sméagol—corrupted by the Ring, torn between good and evil. His inner conflict and mistreatment make him both victim and villain, evoking empathy and sorrow.