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  • Elio Perlman reading a book

    15 Movies Like Call Me By Your Name That You Really Need To See

    By Leo Noboru Lima 2 months ago

    We have compiled 15 movies that, in one form or another, tap into some of the same qualities that make "Call Me by Your Name" special.

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  • Steven Spielberg playing himself in Austin Powers in Goldmember

    Steven Spielberg's Only Live-Action Superhero Project Was This Forgotten Antonio Banderas Movie

    By Rafael Motamayor 2 months ago

    Steven Spielberg executive produced this spectacular live-action superhero project that remains one of the best adventure movies of the past 30 years.

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  • Gene Roddenberry artwork surrounded by images from Earth: The Final Conflict and Andromeda

    Gene Roddenberry's Non-Star Trek Projects, Ranked

    By Samuel Stone 2 months ago

    Gene Roddenberry may best be known for creating Star Trek, but let's take a look at all of the other projects that he ushered in to film and television.

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  • Claudia bonds with Lestat despite resenting him in Interview with the Vampire

    Before Spider-Man's Mary Jane, Kirsten Dunst Stunned Audiences As A Vampire

    By Debopriyaa Dutta 2 months ago

    Kirsten Dunst has been acting since childhood, and her breakthrough role was in a beloved vampire film based on Anne Rice's most famous novel.

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  • Sean Penn as Jeff Spicoli looks forlornly at a slice of pizza in Fast Times at Ridgemont High

    Why Universal Execs Were Convinced Fast Times At Ridgemont High Was Going To Bomb

    By Jeremy Smith 2 months ago

    Fast Times at Ridgemont High is one of the most important teen films in cinema history, but at the time, executives were worried they'd funded a failure.

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  • Chow Yun-fat casts a skeptical gaze as Inspector

    Mark Wahlberg's Crime Thriller With A Legendary Hong Kong Action Star Deserves A Second Look

    By Jeremy Smith 2 months ago

    Chow Yun-fat and Mark Wahlberg played two cops tangled up in a Chinatown turf war in the 1999 crime thriller The Corruptor.

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  • Stephen King's shopkeeper is seen from a low angle in It: Chapter Two

    The 2025 Netflix Thriller That Stephen King Called 'Terrifying'

    By Joe Roberts 2 months ago

    Stephen King watched this 2025 Netflix movie directed by a master filmmaker and found it to be terrifying, especially considering the real-world implications.

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  • Dek aiming his weapon in

    Predator: Badlands Has Already Released A Hard-Hitting Prequel

    By Kieran Fisher 2 months ago

    Can't get enough of Dan Trachtenberg's Predator: Badlands? Fortunately, there's already a hard-hitting prequel tie-in for you to enjoy.

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  • Tom Hanks looks sharp in a suit as music manager Amos White in That Thing You Do

    Tom Hanks Turned Down A Movie That Became A Massive Tom Cruise Hit

    By Jeremy Smith 2 months ago

    Tom Hanks turned down this soon-to-be hit Tom Cruise vehicle in the nicest way possible, as he had another project vying for his attention at the time.

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  • Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Balboa looks blankly as he sits in a chair in Rocky

    Why Sylvester Stallone's First Rocky Script Made His Wife Cry

    By Joe Roberts 2 months ago

    Sylvester Stallone's initial draft of the first Rocky screenplay made his wife cry – and not in a good way. Thankfully, that inspired him to change things up.

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  • Ray Winstone's Captain Morris Stanley is seen in closeup in The Proposition.jpg

    An Underrated 2005 Western Streaming On Prime Video Haunted Roger Ebert

    By Joe Roberts 2 months ago

    Roger Ebert rarely gave out perfect scores, and this underrated 2005 Western film that earned the distinct honor is available to watch on Prime Video.

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  • Pierce Brosnan as James Bond sitting at the casino surrounded by money in GoldenEye

    GoldenEye Remains The Most Important Box Office Hit In James Bond History

    By Ryan Scott 2 months ago

    The James Bond franchise is one of cinema's longest-running film series, but in terms of box office numbers, GoldenEye is the most important. Let us explain.

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  • Andrew Beckett (Tom Hanks) and Joe Miller (Denzel Washington) sat together in a court room in Philadelphia

    Denzel Washington Constantly Pranked Tom Hanks While Shooting Philadelphia

    By Nick Staniforth 2 months ago

    Jonathan Demme's Philadelphia was a serious and powerful drama, but Denzel Washington pranking co-star Tom Hanks helped lighten the mood on set.

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  • Marty and Felicia share a moment at the end of the world in The Life of Chuck

    2025 Was The Year Stephen King Movies Showed Us How The World Is Ending

    By Bill Bria 2 months ago

    2025 gave us five new adaptations of Stephen King's stories, and each film features a lesson on how to face the end of the world.

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  • Atlas on the phone in front of Charlie June Bosco Henley and Jack in Now You See Me: Now You Don't

    Why Now You See Me: Now You Don't Is A Stronger Sequel Thanks To Its 9-Year Gap [Exclusive]

    By Nina Starner 2 months ago

    The third installment of the Now You See Me franchise is coming nearly a decade after the sequel, and the director says this is a good thing.

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  • The Stranger staring someone down in High Plains Drifter

    You're Not A Western Fan If You Haven't Seen Clint Eastwood's '70s Masterpiece On Netflix

    By Quinn Bilodeau 2 months ago

    This '70s Clint Eastwood Western is a truly incredible piece of filmmaking, and you owe it to yourself to check it out while it's streaming on Netflix.

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  • Shots from Stand by Me, Hook, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, and The Sandlot around imagery from The Goonies

    15 Best Movies Like The Goonies

    By Mike Bedard 2 months ago

    Seeking another adventure like The Goonies? Here's a collection of movies worth watching, many with fewer kids screaming all the time.

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  • Elliot, Baloney Tony, and Stevie in In Your Dreams

    Netflix's In Your Dreams Is The Best Pixar Movie They Never Made

    By BJ Colangelo 2 months ago

    The animated film In Your Dreams feels like it takes lessons from early Pixar movies by balancing jokes with heavier themes than you might expect.

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  • Odysseus in a helmet in The Odyssey

    The Odyssey Could Directly Tackle The Biggest Christopher Nolan Criticism

    By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Christopher Nolan has been criticized for the depiction of female characters in his movies. Will The Odyssey change that?

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  • Harley in clown makeup in a courtroom in Joker: Folie à Deux

    How Lady Gaga Feels About Joker 2's Overwhelmingly Negative Reception

    By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Now that she's gotten some space from Joker: Folie à Deux, Lady Gaga has reflected on her complicated feelings towards the film's deeply negative reception.

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  • Quigley looking a little confused in Quigley Down Under

    Tom Selleck's '90s Western Proves He Should Have Been A Major Movie Star

    By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Tom Selleck is mostly known for his career on TV, but he starred in a Western in the 1990s that left many wishing he would have been a movie star.

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  • Adam Driver as Cesar leaning over the side of a building with a look of fear on his face in Megalopolis

    How Much Money Did Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis Lose?

    By Ryan Scott 2 months ago

    Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis was a huge box office flop last year. Now the filmmaker is selling off assets to try to recoup some of his investment.

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  • Andy Escape Shawshank Redemption

    The Shawshank Redemption Ending Explained: Get Busy Living, Or Get Busy Dying

    By Lee Adams 2 months ago

    Remember Red, hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.

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  • Images from Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, Valerian: The City of a Thousand Planets, Movie 43, and Cats around an image of Quicksilver in X-Men: Apocalypse

    15 Great Scenes In Bad Movies

    By Blaise Santi 2 months ago

    Even if a movie is mostly bad, the might be at least one scene worth commending. From Star Wars to Cats and beyond, here are some great scenes in bad movies.

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  • Josh standing over a dam in Night Moves

    This Underseen 2010s Crime Thriller Streaming On Prime Video Deserves Your Attention

    By Quinn Bilodeau 2 months ago

    Kelly Reichardt is one of our great modern directors, and this crime thriller on Prime Video is a terrific example of her signature minimalist filmmaking.

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  • Dakota Johnson's Lucy Mason having dinner with Pedro Pascal as Harry Castillo in a restaurant in Materialists

    Dakota Johnson's 2025 Love Triangle Movie Becomes A Streaming Hit On HBO Max

    By Joe Roberts 2 months ago

    Materialists, starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal is now on HBO Max, where it's become a streaming hit.

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  • Elizabeth handing a leaf to the Monster in 2025's Frankenstein

    Why Frankenstein's Ending Has People So Angry (And Why They're Wrong)

    By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Frankenstein fans have been furious with Guillermo del Toro's decision to include a quote from Lord Byron in the film. Is the anger warranted or misguided?

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