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  • Francesca resting her chin on her hands in The Bridges of Madison County

    Meryl Streep Loved That This Oscar-Nominated Performance Showed All Of Her 'Mistakes'

    By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Many actors have been taken aback by Clint Eastwood's directing style, but Meryl Streep appreciated it when it came to one of her Oscar-nominated performances.

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  • Soldiers holding back a manic Sgt. Elias in Platoon

    The '80s War Movie That Roger Ebert Considered One Of The Best

    By Rick Stevenson 2 months ago

    The 1980s was an incredible decade for great movies, and Roger Ebert had a soft spot for a powerful war movie with an all-star cast.

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  • Clint Eastwood's Hogan sits in a rocky landscape in Two Mules for Sister Sara

    This Clint Eastwood Western Was Hated By Its Writer For A Good Reason

    By Joe Roberts 2 months ago

    The original writer of Clint Eastwood's Two Mules for Sister Sara hated the final version of the movie, and he wasn't shy about telling the director himself.

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  • Mark Kerr speaks at a press conference in The Smashing Machine

    How The Smashing Machine Compares To The Real-Life Story Of Mark Kerr

    By Jeremy Smith 2 months ago

    How accurate is Benny Safdie's The Smashing Machine starring Dwayne Johnson as Mark Kerr? Pretty accurate as it turns out!

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  • Jack helping Rose 'fly' in Titanic

    The Titanic Gamble James Cameron Made That Everyone Thought Would Fail (Including Him)

    By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Titanic was seen as a huge gamble during its production, and even James Cameron was highly skeptical about how the movie would perform in a crucial respect.

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  • Dwayne Johnson as Mark Kerr covered in sweat and sitting against a wall in The Smashing Machine

    The Smashing Machine Showcases The Rock Like We've Never Seen Him Before

    By Jeremy Mathai 2 months ago

    Is The Smashing Machine a dawn of a new era for Dwayne Johnson? For now, all we know for sure is that we've never seen him quite like this before.

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  • Uma Thurman as Beatrix Kiddo driving in a car

    The Quentin Tarantino Director's Cut Almost No One Has Seen Is Finally Getting Released

    By Devin Meenan 2 months ago

    Quentin Tarantino has always considered two of his best films as one continuous story, and The Whole Bloody Affair is finally coming to theaters.

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  • Sense Sergio St. Carlos lowering his glasses from his desk in One Battle After Another

    One Battle After Another And Sinners Have One Important Thing In Common

    By Rafael Motamayor 2 months ago

    One Battle After Another and Sinners both feature noteworthy supporting characters whose brief but memorable appearances greatly benefits their storytelling.

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  • Images from In the Mood for Love, Casablanca, and Brokeback Mountain in elegant gold-framed hearts on top of a pink background full of hearts

    15 Best Romance Movies Of All Time, Ranked

    By Leo Noboru Lima 2 months ago

    Love is the driving force of so many movies, but the romance genre is where it's the most pure. Here's our list of the best romance movies of all time.

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  • Chris Vaughn, Jr. sitting in a car in Walking Tall

    A Decades-Old Cold Case Development Completely Changes This Dwayne Johnson Movie

    By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Uh, oh. A new development in a decades-old cold case that inspired multiple Hollywood movies has turned its hero into a villain.

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  • Channing Tatum as Jeffrey Manchester standing next to a bunch of bicycles in Roofman

    Channing Tatum Regrets Turning Down This Ryan Gosling Movie With 87% On Rotten Tomatoes

    By Sandy Schaefer 2 months ago

    Channing Tatum has some roles he regrets turning down early in his career, including one that was ultimately played by Ryan Gosling in this acclaimed film.

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  • The Statute of Liberty surrounded by images from Taxi Driver, Spider-Man 2, When Harry Met Sally, and Do the Right Thing in a composite image

    15 Best Movies Set In New York, Ranked

    By Blaise Santi 2 months ago

    New York City is such an iconic part of the United States that it's basically a character in many movies, and these are the best movies set in the Big Apple.

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  • Gerard Butler as King Leonidas in 300, Ben Affleck as Batman and Jackie Earle Haley as Rorschach

    Every Zack Snyder Comic Book Movie, Ranked

    By Nick Staniforth 2 months ago

    Zack Snyder has a number of comic book movies under his belt, even beyond the Snyderverse. So we've rounded them all up and ranked them.

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  • Andrew Garfield flashes an uncertain look as Eduardo Saverin in The Social Network

    Why Andrew Garfield Won't Return For The Social Network Sequel

    By Jeremy Smith 2 months ago

    The sequel to The Social Network is getting an all-new cast. Here's why Andrew Garfield won't be returning as Eduardo Saverin.

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  • Edward Norton as the Narrator/Jack in Fight Club looking bored in his office

    David Fincher Called The First Draft Of Fight Club 'Pathetic' (For A Good Reason)

    By Danielle Ryan 2 months ago

    David Fincher realized right away that the initial script draft for Fight Club was missing an essential component that would give the film much of its edge.

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  • The posters for Pulp Fiction, Jaws, The Social Network, and Silence of the Lambs on display in frames that all say Now Showing

    The 15 Best Movie Posters Of All Time, Ranked

    By Eric Langberg 2 months ago

    Movie posters are an art unto themselves, and we've rounded up what we think are the best movies posters of all time. Did your favorite make the cut?

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  • Clint Eastwood as Frankie Dunn in Million Dollar Baby, sitting at a diner table and looking up

    Clint Eastwood Has One Big Rule When Working On A Movie

    By Jeremy Smith 2 months ago

    Clint Eastwood doesn't think films should treat the audience like they're stupid, and one important rule keeps his movies from 'playing down.'

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  • Bob Ferguson from One Battle After Another in the Fortnite tunnels

    One Battle After Another's Bizarre Fortnite Crossover Is Even Stranger After You've Seen The Movie

    By Quinn Bilodeau 2 months ago

    One Battle After Another has had one of the weirdest marketing plans in recent years, and their big video game crossover is perhaps the strangest.

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  • Adam Kesher goes for a drive in Mulholland Drive

    Ben Stiller Was Almost In This Classic David Lynch Movie

    By Bill Bria 2 months ago

    Ben Stiller has been a formidable force in the entertainment industry since the 1990s, and nearly wound up in one of David Lynch's best movies.

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  • Leonardo DiCaprio as Bob yelling into a pay phone in One Battle After Another

    5 Reasons Why One Battle After Another Flopped At The Box Office

    By Ryan Scott 2 months ago

    Sadly, as well-received as One Battle After Another has been, Paul Thomas Anderson's action dramedy is unlikely to leg out after its soft box office opening.

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  • Daniel Day-Lewis as Ray looking up at the skies as Sean Bean as Jem stands behind him in Anemone

    Anemone Review: Daniel Day-Lewis' Return Is An Acting Showcase For The Ages [NYFF]

    By Jeremy Mathai 2 months ago

    While Anemone doesn't make for the most energetic or thematically coherent of directorial debuts, it does mark an incredible return for Daniel Day-Lewis.

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  • The Crawley family watching an event in Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

    How To Watch Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale At Home

    By Quinn Bilodeau 2 months ago

    Downton Abbey fans will be able to choose between watching The Grand Finale on PVOD, buying it on home media, or snagging it as part of a far larger collection.

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  • Bob Ferguson looking confused at a pay phone in One Battle After Another

    One Battle After Another Proves Something We Always Suspected About Leonardo DiCaprio

    By Quinn Bilodeau 2 months ago

    Leonardo DiCaprio might be best known for his dramatic roles, but One Battle After Another reminds us that he's also a comedy genius.

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  • Quentin Tarantino standing in front of two action movie posters holdng a samurai sword in The Muppets' Wizard of Oz

    Quentin Tarantino Called This Action Flick One Of The 'Most Entertaining Movies Ever'

    By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Quentin Tarantino is known for his great taste in obscure cinema, including this violent martial arts movie you need to add to your watch list.

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  • Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack in Titanic

    The Major Movie Role Ethan Hawke Is Glad He Lost To Leonardo DiCaprio

    By Akos Peterbencze 2 months ago

    Ethan Hawke has never been the kind of actor to chase movie stardom, but he nearly starred in a would-be career-changing classic.

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  • The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Cashmere and Gloss being interviewed by Caesar Flickman

    Reacher's Alan Ritchson Thinks One Of His Hunger Games Scenes Makes No Sense

    By Michael Boyle 2 months ago

    Reacher Alan Ritchson is a big guy, but he's haunted by a small role in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire because of one scene that makes no sense.

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  • Colonel Lockjaw in One Battle After Another, Remmick in Sinners, and Kenneth Marshall in Mickey 17

    One Thing Unites Some Of The Biggest Hits (And Flops) Warner Bros. Released In 2025

    By BJ Colangelo 2 months ago

    Warner Bros. has had a mix of hits and misses at the box office in 2025, but the studio's best-reviewed movies have something in common.

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