If you've seen "Prometheus," you know it can be difficult to keep track of which combinations of alien life forms result in new creatures and monsters, so we bring you a helpful graphical guide to keep it straight. If you haven't seen "Prometheus," none of this will make sense.
Also, Aaron Sorkin likes to repeat himself and "The Shining" gets even creepier in today's Dailies!
» As if Kubrick's "The Shining" wasn't nightmare-worthy, these artistic renditions of the lead characters' heads should ensure you never sleep again. [Super Punch]
» You can download every twee word of Wes Anderson's screenplay for "Moonrise Kingdom," all for free. [Net Galley]
» If you're looking for a better, more logical understanding of how each creature from "Prometheus" came to be, this helpful little flow chart should clear up a thing or two. [Carlos Poon]
» The "Alex Cross" reboot starring Tyler Perry gets a poster with Crazy Matthew Fox staring right back at you. [ComingSoon.net]
» In case you missed it, you can watch the entire first episode of Aaron Sorkin's "The Newsroom" online for free right now. [HBO]
» And if you're unfamiliar with Aaron Sorkin, here are all the occurrences of self-plagiarism from all of his work over the years. [YouTube]
Welcome to the Dailies, where the MTV Movies team runs down all the film and television news, odds and ends that are fit to print! From awesome fan art to obscure casting news, this is your place to feast on all the movie leftovers you didn't know you were hungry for.