Mary Beth McAndrews

Mary Beth McAndrews thinks found footage is good and will fight you if you say otherwise. When she's not writing, she's searching for Mothman with her two cats. Follow her on Twitter @mbmcandrews. (She/Her)
Knives Out Shot By Shot

Why ‘Knives Out 2’ Could Be Even Better Than ‘Knives Out’

By Mary Beth McAndrews 

According to the actor, ‘Knives Out 2’ is better than ‘Knives Out’ and features even more colorful and eccentric characters.

Stillwater Movie

Amanda Knox Responds to Being the Inspiration for ‘Stillwater’

By Mary Beth McAndrews 

Knox addresses what it means to have her story cut apart and retold without her consent.

Nicolas Cage and Brandy in Pig

Nicolas Cage and the “Magic” of Working with an Actual Pig in ‘Pig’

By Mary Beth McAndrews 

Cage and Alex Wolff describe what it was like working with their co-star Brandy the pig.

James Wan Malignant

James Wan’s ‘Malignant’ is a Mix of Dario Argento, Brian De Palma, and ‘Frozen’

By Mary Beth McAndrews 

The filmmaker makes a strange comparison between his giallo-inspired latest and the Disney animated feature.

Old Shyamalan Horror Movie

M. Night Shyamalan Doesn’t Make Horror Movies

By Mary Beth McAndrews 

The director dismisses genre trappings while discussing his process behind making ‘Old.’

Suicide Squad Robbie Harley Leto Joker

Why James Gunn Cut the Joker from ‘The Suicide Squad’

By Mary Beth McAndrews 

Also: why did he bring back Harley Quinn even when Warner Bros. said he didn’t need to.

Valérie Lemercier Aline Celine Dion Movie

To Send-Up with Love: Valérie Lemercier on the Making of Her Comedic Celine Dion Biopic

By Mary Beth McAndrews 

In the bizarre biopic, the filmmaker tells Dion’s story with a twist.

Scream Campbell

The 5 Best ‘Scream 5’ Fan Theories So Far

By Mary Beth McAndrews 

With sound mixing done and its release just around the corner, what could we expect from the fifth film installment of the ‘Scream’ franchise?

Zack Snyder Watchmen

The Weird and Wild History of Zack Snyder’s Needle Drops

By Mary Beth McAndrews 

From “Down With The Sickness” to “Zombie,” Snyder is the king of not-so-subtle musical cues.