Project Hail Mary's Directors Cut 30 Minutes Of Footage For A Smart Reason
Directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller decided to cut a huge chunk of Ryan Gosling footage from the beginning of Project Hail Mary, and that decision paid off.
Read MoreDirectors Phil Lord and Chris Miller decided to cut a huge chunk of Ryan Gosling footage from the beginning of Project Hail Mary, and that decision paid off.
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Read MoreWhile Project Hail Mary was already available on MGM+, we're betting more folks will catch the hit Andy Weir adaptation at its new streaming home.
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Read MoreEveryone knows The Breakfast Club, but if you're looking for some coming-of-age movies that no one really talks about anymore, we have 10 for you right here.
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Read MoreThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie and all its many, many Easter eggs are headed home to digital and physical media very soon.
Read MoreThe Jackass movies have generally performed strongly at the box office, but the latest film, Best and Last, didn't fare so well.
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Read MoreSome people believe Walter Newman's Harrow's Alley is the best unproduced screenplay of all time. Here's the story of that script, and why it was never made.
Read MoreRachel Sennott is one of the most promising young talents currently working so we've assembled her five most essential projects.
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Read MoreThe American Film Institute has reshuffled its list of the funniest movies of all time, putting Mel Brooks' Blazing Saddles on top.
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Read MoreTest audiences went wild for this 1980 comedy starring Kurt Russell, so it's too bad the film's theatrical release was botched.
Read MoreShabana Azeez broke through to the mainstream thanks to The Pitt, but you need to see her starring in one of the best animated films of 2025.
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Read MoreJohn Cena and Eric André co-star in Little Brother, a Netflix comedy that's been quietly released by the streamer with little fanfare.
Read MoreJamie Foxx's feature directorial debut has been sitting unreleased for nearly a decade. Here's why the film featuring Robert Downey Jr. still isn't out.
Read MorePrime Video is now streaming this Hugh Jackman-starring murder mystery, which is low-key one of the best movies of 2026 to date.
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