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Christian Bale Tries To Push The Limits Of What Stunts Are Considered 'Safe'
'I always push it just to see if they're being too safe.'
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Frank Oz Is Still Stunned By The Staying Power Of Little Shop Of Horrors
Oz said he was "fortunate and proud" that his instincts helped produce a movie that has stood the test of time.
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Bill Murray Always Had A Problem With The Way Scrooged Was Filmed
'He kept telling me to do things louder, louder, louder. I think he was deaf.'
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Why Julie Adams Was Afraid To Turn Down Creature From The Black Lagoon
Universal's Creature From The Black Lagoon was a movie that actress Julie Adams quite literally could not turn down.
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The Daily Stream: Cheap Thrills Is A Violent Release For A Generation Screwed By Capitalism
Have you ever wondered how far you would really go for financial security? Cheap Thrills will show you.
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Why Chazz Palminteri Trusted Robert De Niro With Directing A Bronx Tale
'This is a movie, this is an incredible movie.'
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I Am Legend Ending Explained: The Ending We Got (And The One We Didn't)
Yes, it's time to talk about *that* alternate ending (again).
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Jeff Goldblum Made The Fly A Once-In-A-Lifetime Role For Geena Davis
'It was just a fabulous experience.'
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Bambi Is A 'Vicious Killing Machine' In Upcoming Horror Movie From Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey Producer
If it's anything like Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, it's sure to be a ridiculously fun (and scary) time.
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The Martian Ending Explained: A Thrilling Survival Tale About Human Perseverance And Ingenuity
It might sound cheesy on paper, but The Martian thoroughly earns its literal "leap of faith" ending.
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Mel Brooks Had A Brilliant Trick For Dealing With Studio Notes: Just Say Yes
Mel Brooks outsmarted studio executives by never saying no, but doing whatever he wanted anyway.
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Shawnee Smith Fought Through A 'Brutal' Audition To Land Her Role In Chuck Russell's The Blob
Before Shawnee Smith was Amanda Young in the Saw franchise, she was battling the Blob.
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The Daily Stream: Devil In A Blue Dress Is Everything You Want From A Film Noir Seen Through Fresh Eyes
Devil in a Blue Dress deserved to be the start of a noir franchise starring Denzel Washington.
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The Ip Man 4 Controversy Explained
While the issue with the film appears fairly simple, it's actually a lot more complicated.
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Tales From The Box Office: Knives Out Murdered The Mystery Of The Mid-Budget Movie
Knives Out was a huge success for the mid-budget movie. Here's what we can learn from Rian Johnson's masterpiece.
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Ready Player One Ending Explained: The Power Of Friendship And Why It's Crucial To Touch Grass
Maybe, just maybe, the new generation can help build a better, livable world in the end.
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Justin Long Doesn't Mind Being The Guy Who Always Dies
Currently manifesting every horror director making it their goal to kill Justin Long in one of their movies.
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Striking The Right Scare-To-Laugh Ratio Was Key To Making Tremors
Tremors stands out amongst '90s creature features for its seamless blend of laughs and scares.
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What Made Shooting Scream 4 So Tough For Wes Craven
The veteran horror director made a good sequel even as the fates aligned against him.
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James Caan Remembered Misery As One Of The Most 'Painful' Films Of His Career
James Caan and Kathy Bates both suffered through the making of Misery.
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Getting Glued Into A Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Suit Wasn't Fun For The Movie's Stars
Ninja Turtles? Cool. Ninja Turtles costuming? Not cool.
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The Daily Stream: His House Is Better Than Your Favorite Horror Movie
Don't let this fall through the Netflix cracks.
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10 Mystery Movies That Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Fans Should Watch Next
Did Glass Onion make you hungry for more twisty whodunits featuring quirky detectives and lots of colorful suspects? We have you covered.
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Like Magic Mike's Last Dance, Every Single Movie Should End With A 30-Minute Dance Scene
Clearly, this is the key to saving movie theaters.
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Bob Clark Used 1974's Black Christmas To Redefine How Young Adults Were Portrayed On Film
Audiences got to see more realistic teens in Bob Clark's 1974 Canadian slasher film Black Christmas.
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