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Mason Gooding Thought His Character Was Dying In Scream 5
Whether you survive or get a cool death, you always win from being in a Scream movie.
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Scream 6 Review: Bloody Kills And Lackluster Thrills
What's your favorite disappointing sequel?
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Stephen King's The Boogeyman Wasn't Coming To Theaters – Here's Why That Changed
Positive early test screenings led to the horror film securing a theatrical release.
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Sam Raimi Never Thought Fans Would Love The Imperfections Of The Evil Dead Films
Long live the shot of Rob Tapert on the bridge.
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Alex Garland Won't Take Full Credit For Crafting The Story Of Men
The director of Ex Machina and Annihilation gives credit where credit is due.
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Stephen King's Wife Stopped Him From Tossing Carrie In The Trash
Stephen King nearly threw out Carrie, depriving us of a seminal piece of horror.
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65 Directors Aimed To 'Make Dinosaurs Scary Again' [Exclusive]
The film aims to 'lean into the horror aspect of what dinosaurs could feel like.'
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Being A Cannibal In The Fungi Zombie Apocalypse Is Just Dumb
You take this home, throw it in a broth, add a potato - baby, you got a stew going!
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Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures Made Melanie Lynskey Scary Before Yellowjackets And The Last Of Us Made It Cool
Melanie Lynskey broke into the industry with her unforgettable portrayal of Pauline Parker in Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures.
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Scream 2 Ending Explained: The Killers Were Never Going To Be Hallie And Derek
While the killer reveals in Scream 2 found some audiences underwhelmed, a few decoy scripts kept everyone on their toes.
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Medusa: Everything We Know About The Mythological Film From The Director Of Watchmen
Medusa's reputation is steadily being reclaimed, and we'll see this iteration of her character in Nicole Kassell's take on the figure.
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Bette Davis' First Film With Humphrey Bogart Was A Low Point For Both
By Dark Victory, they had both firmly established their place in Hollywood.
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Why Zach Braff Has Only Written Two Movies Since Garden State
It's not just procrastination; Braff also prefers to direct films that are personally meaningful.
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Orson Welles' Favorite Film Idea Was Ruined In The Editing Room
In a career full of clashes with producers, Mr. Arkadin topped Orson Welles' list of worst filmmaking experiences.
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One Heavy Metal Scene Was So Gruesome, Artists Refused To Work On It
Sometimes you just don't want to look at animated gore for weeks at a time.
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Why It Took Jack Lemmon And Walter Matthau Over A Decade To Reunite For Grumpy Old Men
It wasn't shooting in the Minnesota winter that attracted the two to the project.
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Cardboard Cinema: Lobotomy 2: Manhunt Is The Latest Dungeon Crawler Board Game For Horror Buffs
Board gamers looking for their latest horror movie-inspired fix have a new option.
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10 Movies To Remind Us All That Abortions Are Moral And Necessary
Add these to your queues.
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The Book Of Clarence: Everything We Know So Far About The Biblical Epic Starring LaKeith Stanfield And Omar Sy
The director of The Harder They Fall is making a biblical epic next, and that's reason to get excited.
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Does A Six-Hour Cut Of The Phantom Menace Really Exist?
No one alive wants six hours of The Phantom Menace.
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The Forest Hills: Everything We Know So Far About Shelley Duvall's Return To Horror
Over 20 years since her last film, scream queen Shelley Duvall returns for The Forest Hills, set to release this month.
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John Wayne Almost Quit The Acting Business Over Girls Demand Excitement
Ol' Duke wasn't a big fan of romantic comedies, even if he was starring in them.
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Unsurprisingly, John Wayne Hated The Way The Movie Industry Was Heading
For a man who was openly racist, homophobic, and a white supremacist, this checks out.
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Kiefer Sutherland Considers Dark City The 'Highest Form Of Film Making'
A year before The Matrix, Alex Proyas delivered an underappreciated neo-noir sci-fi adventure.
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Why Stephen King Defends The Mist's 'Terrific' Yet Divisive Ending
'We need movies that dare to piss people off.'
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