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  • Marty Mauser in a suit in Marty Supreme

    One Of Marty Supreme's Craziest Moments Really Happened In Real Life

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Marty Supreme is only loosely based on real events and real people, but one of the most intense moments happened in real life.

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  • Melquiades and Pete sitting down in

    Tommy Lee Jones' Underseen 2005 Western Got A Perfect Score From Roger Ebert

    By Kieran Fisher 1 month ago

    Roger Ebert gave a four-star review to this 2005 Western movie that Tommy Lee Jones directed and starred in, itself a far cry from your typical violent oater.

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  • Tim and Mary about to kiss on a London street in About Time

    5 Best New Year's Eve Movies To Watch Before We Ring In 2026

    By Nina Starner 1 month ago

    Good riddance to 2025. As another year begins, here are the five best New Year's Eve movies you could watch either on NYE or New Year's Day.

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  • Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mouser running through the streets of New York City while holding a duffle bag in Marty Supreme

    Why Marty Supreme's Divisive Ending Is Tearing Movie Fans Apart

    By Jeremy Mathai 1 month ago

    Josh Safdie's Marty Supreme ends on a note that has divided audiences. Here are the prevailing interpretations of the film's closing moments.

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  • Paul Conroy trapped in a coffin in Buried

    Ryan Reynolds Was Baffled By A Filming Decision For This Box Office Failure

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Ryan Reynolds didn't quite understand why he had to fly to Spain to shoot a movie that took place entirely within a box buried underground.

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  • Mark Wahlberg as Bobby with his hair slicked back in a leather jacket in Four Brothers

    Mark Wahlberg's Gritty 2005 Crime Movie Blows Up Netflix's Top Charts

    By Ryan Scott 1 month ago

    20 years after its release, Netflix subscribers are addicted to a gritty Mark Wahlberg movie directed by the legendary John Singleton.

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  • Jack in a tuxedo looking alarmed in Titanic

    Why Leonardo DiCaprio Has Never Watched Titanic

    By Nina Starner 1 month ago

    Like many actors, Leonardo DiCaprio doesn't like to go back and watch his own movies, and that includes the big James Cameron blockbuster Titanic.

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  • Caesonia and Caligula smiling in gaudy outfits in Caligula

    The Only Version Of Caligula That Star Malcolm McDowell Says Is Worth Watching

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    The infamous 1979 film Caligula was recut into different versions, but there's only one version worth watching according to star Malcolm McDowell.

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  • Smoke and Stack leaning against a car waiting for someone in Sinners

    Michael B. Jordan Used A Wardrobe Trick To Distinguish His Approach To His Dual Sinners Roles

    By Ben Pearson 1 month ago

    Michael B. Jordan's dual performances as Smoke and Stack in Sinners dazzled audiences, and he used a cool hidden trick to help him get into each character.

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  • Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Balboa celebrating on the Rocky Steps in Philadelphia

    Why Sylvester Stallone Set Rocky In Philadelphia Instead Of New York City

    By Lee Adams 1 month ago

    Sylvester Stallone hails from Hell's Kitchen in New York City, but when it came to writing Rocky, he was drawn to Philadelphia for a reason.

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  • Lee Van Cleef as Corbett in The Big Gundown, Franco Nero as Keoma in Keoma, Henry Fonda as Frank in Once Upon a Time in the West, Jean-Louis Trintignant as Silence in The Great Silence, and Clint Eastwood as the man with no name in For a Few Dollars More

    15 Best Spaghetti Westerns Of All Time, Ranked

    By Rob Hunter 1 month ago

    America invented the western, but Italy put their own spin on the genre with the spaghetti western, and we think these are the best of them.

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  • Ann Lee singing and dancing with a crowd of worshippers in The Testament of Ann Lee

    The Testament Of Ann Lee's Incredible Musical Numbers Are Based In Historical Fact

    By Nina Starner 1 month ago

    The Testament of Ann Lee is an unconventional musical, using hymns from the history of the religious Shaker movement for a different kind of song and dance.

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  • A close up of Tom Cruise's Maverick wearing naval aviator gear in Top Gun: Maverick

    How Fast Is Mach 10 In Top Gun: Maverick?

    By Debopriyaa Dutta 1 month ago

    In Top Gun: Maverick, Tom Cruise's Pete "Maverick" Mitchell pushes the experimental Darkstar beyond Mach 10. But how fast actually is that?

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  • Belly with long hair looking up in wonder in Paris on The Summer I Turned Pretty

    Why The Summer I Turned Pretty's Story Ends In A Movie And Not Season 4

    By Nina Starner 1 month ago

    Fans have been loving the first three seasons of The Summer I Turned Pretty, but the story will end with a movie. Here's why.

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  • Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep in Kramer vs. Kramer

    The Dustin Hoffman And Meryl Streep Movie That Spoke To A Generation (But No One Talks About Anymore)

    By Akos Peterbencze 1 month ago

    Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep co-starred in this powerful 1970s drama that resonated with audiences at the time and went on to win Best Picture at the Oscars.

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  • Shana (Aurora Perrineau), Kimber (Stefanie Scott), Aja (Hayley Kiyoko), and Jem/Jerrica (Aubrey Peeples) sitting in their living room in Jem and the Holograms

    The Forgotten Musical From Wicked: For Good's Director That Bombed At The Box Office

    By Sandy Schaefer 1 month ago

    Wicked and Wicked: For Good director Jon M. Chu also called the shots on Jem and the Holograms, which barely made a blip at the box office.

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  • McCabe outside of a tent in McCabe & Mrs. Miller

    Warren Beatty's Only Western Was Described As 'Perfect' By Roger Ebert

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Warren Beatty worked was out of his comfort zone when he signed on to a Robert Altman Western, but the result was a perfect score from Roger Ebert.

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  • Images from Spice World, The Newsies, Showgirls, and Con-Air around Dakota Johnson in Madame Web

    10 Razzie-Winning Movies That Are Worth Watching At Least Once

    By Kira Deshler 1 month ago

    The Razzies award the worst movies and performances every year, but that doesn't mean all the movies taking home the "prize" should be skipped entirely.

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  • Jake Sully looking like he realizes he's a terrible father in Avatar: Fire and Ash

    Avatar: Fire And Ash Proves Why Jake Sully Is The Worst

    By Rafael Motamayor 1 month ago

    We're three movies into James Cameron's epic sci-fi series, but Fire and Ash confirms something we already knew — Jake Sully is just the worst.

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  • Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet) celebrates a victory against Wally (Tyler Okonma) in Marty Supreme

    Marty Supreme Features A Legendary Magician In An Unrecognizable Cameo

    By Ethan Anderton 1 month ago

    Marty Supreme has an impressive and peculiar ensemble cast surrounding Timothée Chalamet, including a legendary magician in a pivotal but small role.

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  • Marty wears glasses in Marty Supreme

    We Have To Talk About The Most Bonkers Moment In Marty Supreme

    By Chris Evangelista 1 month ago

    A big, strange speech delivered by Kevin O'Leary to Timothée Chalamet at the end of Marty Supreme is a show-stopping moment that we have to dissect.

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  • Marty Mauser calls his shot in Marty Supreme

    Is Marty Supreme Based On A True Story? Here's The Truth

    By Bill Bria 1 month ago

    Marty Supreme is one of the most interesting films of the year, especially regarding the story's relationship with real-life inspirations.

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  • Rubén Cervantes and Sonny Hayes holding each other on a racetrack in F1

    Why F1's Director Says The Way The Brad Pitt Movie Was Shot Was 'Pretty Reckless'

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    In hindsight, shooting the F1 movie with extreme car stunts during actual F1 racing events was one of the wildest ways to make the movie.

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  • Mike and Claire rehearse in their garage in Song Sung Blue

    How Much Of Song Sung Blue Is A True Story? Here's The Truth

    By Bill Bria 1 month ago

    Song Sung Blue is a musical drama based on the Neil Diamond tribute band Lightning & Thunder, and we've broken down how much of the story is accurate.

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  • Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mouser holding up a tennis table paddle with an American flag emblem in Marty Supreme

    Why Marty Supreme Proves The Timothée Chalamet Haters Wrong Once And For All

    By Jeremy Mathai 1 month ago

    Let Marty Supreme be the demarcation point that finally silences the haters: Timothée Chalamet is a generational movie star.

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  • Robert De Niro as Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver, Christopher Reeve as Superman in Superman, and Gena Rowlands as Mabel Longhetti in A Woman Under the Influence

    12 Great '70s Movies We Can't Believe Didn't Win An Oscar

    By Leo Noboru Lima 1 month ago

    The Oscars tend to favor whatever's popular and trendy, which makes it all the more shocking that these acclaimed, Academy-friendly '70s movies got snubbed.

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  • Man-su contemplates murdering someone with a flower pot in No Other Choice

    One Brilliant Korean Thriller Brutally And Hilariously Sums Up Everything Awful About 2025

    By Debopriyaa Dutta 1 month ago

    Park Chan-wook's new movie No Other Choice satirizes our modern era with precision filmmaking and a darkly comedic touch.

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