The Simple Idea At The Heart Of James Wan's Horror
James Wan knows what scares you. And him.
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Read MoreFor those who have found that loving Buffy has gotten really complicated due to the Joss Whedon of it all, Astrid and Lilly are here to save us all.
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Read MoreAlmost every single vampire movie you like owes something to Bela Lugosi.
Read MoreNone of this makes a lick of sense.
Read MoreUrban Legend is a killer slasher that deserves more love.
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Read MoreIt's a movie based on Marvel characters. Of course there are going to be Easter eggs.
Read MoreThe most recent iteration of the Joker in The Batman perpetuates a troubling trope with facial disfigurements on the big screen.
Read MoreIf you're going to suspend Samuel L. Jackson like a marionette, you'd better make sure the scene is worth it.
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Read MoreNetflix's gnarly, politically charged Spanish horror "The Platform" doesn't offer an easy or pleasant reading. Go down to go up - here's the ending explained.
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Read MoreAl Pacino thought Serpico was just another cop picture. Thankfully, he was very wrong.
Read MoreHellraiser can be challenging to watch, and this scene is just one of the many reasons why.
Read MoreAmy Heckerling's 1989 comedy takes advantage of its high-concept premise, but finds joy in the little moments in its characters' lives.
Read MoreForgetting Sarah Marshall may not be a vampire movie, but it has vampire puppets and a sucky relationship, so that has to count for something.
Read More"I had to learn how to live, how to fight, how to dance and then to do all of this as a blind girl."
Read MoreRidley Scott has been quite averse to shooting sex scenes in his film, which makes the passionate encounter between Adam Driver and Lady Gaga rather surprising.
Read MoreDenzel Washington memorably portrays the homophobic lawyer Joe Miller in Philadelphia — but the original plan was for a very different actor to play the part.
Read MoreA tragedy on the set 'cursed' the production, but what does it even mean for a set to be cursed?
Read MoreBale's performance in Mary Harron's comical satire drew quizzical reactions from his co-stars at the time.
Read MoreOkay, so what's going on with the Morbius post-credit scenes?
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