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A Young Kurt Russell Was Paid To Kick Elvis On The Set Of It Happened At The World's Fair
The movie marked Kurt Russell’s acting debut, where he got to kick the King ... repeatedly. They also played catch.
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Jon Bon Jovi Wrote His Young Guns II Song Over Dinner With Kiefer Sutherland And Emilio Estevez
'I'M GOIN' DOOOOOWN IN A BLAAAZE OF GLOORYYY!'
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One Moment From 2007's The Mist Genuinely Scared Stephen King
The best scares are often the simplest.
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The Child's Play Crew Debated Making Chucky 'More Like Jaws'
'Hi, I'm Chucky. Wanna play?'
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Joel Schumacher Had To Get Creative With The Lost Boys' Reduced Budget
In this case, the budget cuts may've actually benefitted the film.
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Tales From The Box Office: Movie 43 Was An Epic Disaster ... Or Was It?
Movie 43 may have bombed with critics, but did it actually bomb at the box office? An investigation.
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Vin Diesel Didn't Exactly Inspire Confidence With His First Pitch Black Audition
Thank goodness Diesel was at least strong enough not to let the second choice nab the part.
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The Perfect Nanny: Everything We Know About Nicole Kidman And Maya Erskine's HBO Limited Series
The series is an adaptation of the book by Leïla Slimani.
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Caste: Everything We Know So Far About Ava DuVernay's Next Feature
The Selma filmmaker is adapting Isabel Wilkerson's best-selling book for the screen.
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Brandon Cronenberg Hopes You Think Infinity Pool Is Funny
'I don't know if anybody will find it funny.'
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Mia Goth Was Completely 'Fooled' By Her Own Infinity Pool Character
'She was such a wild character to play.'
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One Of Butch Cassidy's Most Famous Scenes Was Also Its Most Controversial
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid's anachronistic use of 'Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head' raised eyebrows when the movie was first released.
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Martin Scorsese's Passion Project Took Almost 30 Years To Get Made
Bless Martin Scorsese for sticking with this one.
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John Carpenter's Inspiration For They Live Came Straight From The 1960s
One of the most famous John Carpenter movies drew from multiple inspirations.
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Rob Zombie's Halloween Frustrations Led Him To The Lords Of Salem
Rob Zombie spent four years working on Halloween and Halloween II, which is a long time to be in a difficult process.
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It Ends With Us: Everything We Know So Far About The Blake Lively Movie
Based on the book by Colleen Hoover.
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Infinity Pool Ending Explained: Vacation, Meant To Be Spent All Alone
Come on in, the water's fine.
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Quentin Tarantino Wanted Jackie Brown To Be Birds Of A Feather With Rio Bravo
Rio Bravo is more than a film to Tarantino; watching it is like catching up with life-long friends.
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Terry Gilliam Credits Brazil For Pulling Him Out From Monty Python's Shadow
'...which then closed the doors.'
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Rowdy Roddy Piper Is Responsible For They Live's Most Famous Line
The movie's most memorable line came courtesy of an ad lib.
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Why Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs Script Confused Hollywood
Most people thought it should've been a play, but Tarantino had other plans.
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12 Best Taika Waititi Movies That He's Done As An Actor
As fans await his anticipated Marvel sequel "Thor: Love and Thunder," it's time to look back at the 12 best Taika Waititi movies that he's done as an actor.
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The 12 Best Years In Horror Movies
We're taking a look at the 12 best years for horror movies, ranging from the early 1920s all the way to 2021. These standout years changed horror cinema.
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The First Cut Of The Thing Was A Completely Different Film
You can thank one Alaskan Malamute for the horror masterpiece that is The Thing.
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At 75, Black Narcissus Is Still A Work Of Stunning Visuals And Rich Psychological Depth
In Black Narcissus, the war between the spirit and the flesh has never been more striking.
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