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Will We See National Treasure: Edge Of History Season 2?
Sounds like the Disney+ series didn't fare well enough to justify a second season. But the franchise may not be dead just yet.
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The Mandalorian Season 3 Is Exploring An Important Gap In Star Wars History
The implications are as far-reaching as it gets.
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How Star Wars: Visions Season 2 Drew Inspiration From Real-World History Of Colonialism
This sounds like a very personal story.
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How Bela Lugosi And Christopher Lee Influenced The History Of Batman
There are four names you should know when discussing the creation of Batman: Kane, Finger, Lee, and Lugosi.
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Martin Scorsese Has Figured Out How To Game The Major Streamers, Making Him The Real Hero
Martin Scorsese has figured out how to have his cake and eat it too ... and get paid handsomely for it.
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The Weekly Watchlist: Tetris Dramatizes A Thrilling Heist Based On Video Game History
Tetris is heading to Apple TV+ so now is the perfect time to watch video game adaptations and documentaries.
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The Hollywood Biopic Is Dead – Welcome To The Age Of The Brand Movie
A number of (surprisingly good) movies about brands and products premiered at this year's SXSW.
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All Quiet On The Western Front Star Felix Kammerer Plotted His Performance On An Excel Spreadsheet
Cinematic chronology threw Kammerer's theatrical process for a loop.
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A Chris Farley Biopic Is At The Top Of Paul Walter Hauser's Wishlist
But is Farley's life even filmable?
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Chris Farley's Dream Project Was A Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle Biopic
We can only imagine how Farley's career may have been different had he been able to make this movie.
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All Quiet On The Western Front's Oscar-Nominated Screenplay Was Kept Alive By Triathlons
Screenwriter Lesley Paterson held onto the rights for the book on which the film is based by winning triathlons.
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Black Panther's Costume Designer Just Made Oscars History, But She's Been Doing Phenomenal Work For Years
Prior to winning Oscars for Black Panther and its sequel, Ruth E. Carter spent decades designing incredible costumes for filmmakers like Spike Lee.
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Elvis Snubbed For Cinematography Oscar, Continuing Academy's 95-Year Streak Of Not Awarding Women
Elvis' Mandy Walker could have been the first woman to win an Oscar for Best Cinematography.
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Why Braveheart Is Considered One Of The Most Historically Inaccurate Films Ever
Braveheart may be a rousing epic, but its depiction of real events leaves something to be desired, giving us a hodgepodge of history and make-believe.
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Pedro Pascal Reveals His Mount Rushmore Of Nicolas Cage Movies
Every Nicolas Cage movie is a great Nicolas Cage movie.
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A History Of Sundari City, The Mandalorian Season 3's Destroyed Civilization
Welcome to Sundari City.
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History Of The World Part II Features A Joke Mel Brooks Held Onto For Over 40 Years
If the 96-year-old comedy legend has a joke he wants to tell, you let Mel Brooks tell the dang joke!
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History Of The World Part II Showrunner And Director On Preserving Mel Brooks' Legacy [Exclusive Interview]
We spoke with History of the World Part II showrunner David Stassen and director Alice Mathias about working with Mel Brooks and more.
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The Weekly Watchlist: It Only Took 40 Years, But Mel Brooks Is Finally Back With History Of The World, Part II
Mel Brooks made us wait over 40 years, but History of the World Part II is streaming right now. And we have other recommendations, too.
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History Of The World Part II: Mel Brooks Encouraged Nick Kroll & Ike Barinholtz To Get Dirty [Exclusive Interview]
We spoke to History of the World Part II stars/writers/executive producers Nick Kroll and Ike Barinholtz about working with Mel Brooks, getting dirty, and more.
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Disney's Haunted Mansion Trailer Tips A Hat To The Ride's Forgotten History
It looks like the new Haunted Mansion movie will be trolling the catacombs of Disney history.
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History Of The World, Part II Review: A Delightfully Raunchy And Silly Mel Brooks Tribute
History of the World, Part II is a mostly very funny collection of heavy-hitting comic performers delivering the goods.
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Cinematographer Roger Deakins Wants Criterion To Recognize Assassination Of Jesse James
Many consider Andrew Dominik's haunting, elegiac take on the Western one of the finest films of the 21st Century.
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