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7 Unfinished Orson Welles Projects (And Why They Didn't Happen)
Orson Welles was the king of the unmade masterpiece.
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One Of Anne Heche's Greatest Performances Was A Stephen King Audiobook
One of Heche's very best performances required absolutely nothing other than her voice, and it was a performance capable of moving one to tears.
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The Significance Of The Raphael Adolini Pistol In Prey Explained
An Easter egg for Predator fans.
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A Snowstorm On The Unforgiven Set Meant Skirting Every Studio Rule
Production began in the fall — Eastwood's preference for any Western — but when winter knocked at the door, the timing threatened the final days of filming.
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Dracula Drudgery Led Christopher Lee To The Wicker Man
The legendary vampire led to a legendary career, but Christopher Lee loves another horror movie more.
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How Universal Saved Vin Diesel's Pitch Black From A Straight-To-Video Fate
The chronicles of Pitch Black.
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The Cinematic Double-Standard That Inspired Cannibal Holocaust
To this day, the film is held up as a gold standard of extreme horror cinema.
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The Reason Robert Mitchum Was In Such High Demand As An Actor
Robert Mitchum: a man's man and a woman's man at the same time.
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Even Will Poulter Was Disturbed By Midsommar — Here's Why
In the bright light of day, the horror is inescapable.
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5 Hilarious Horror Movie Bloopers
Here are some of the funniest horror movie bloopers and gags caught on camera.
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How The Birds Changed Tippi Hedren Forever
Harsh on-set conditions and abuse from director Alfred Hitchcock would leave Tippi Hedren utterly traumatized.
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How The Iconic Diner Scene From Heat Influenced Heat 2
'They're not just having a cup of coffee.'
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Vin Diesel's Riddick Wasn't Always The Protagonist Of Pitch Black
If it weren't for Pitch Black, we might have only had a single chronicle of Riddick.
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One Of The Scariest Scenes In Event Horizon Sends You To Hell
Liberate tutemet ex inferis.
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5 Times James Cameron Literally Almost Died For His Work
James Cameron is nothing if not dedicated to his art.
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Day Shift Review: Jamie Foxx Hunts Vampires In This Action-Heavy Horror-Comedy
Day Shift is big on great action, low on almost everything else.
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Barbara Stanwyck Thought Double Indemnity Would Ruin Her Career
The movie itself almost didn't get made, but Stanwyck was definitely made for the role.
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Psychological Horror Movies Most People Could Actually Survive
Psychological horror can sometimes be the most lethal of all, but most people could avoid the grim fates of the characters in these movies.
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How Braveheart Tried To Find The Right Balance Of Brutality
Mel Gibson had a difficult task in telling a story of the Battle of Stirling while keeping violence and gore to an acceptable R-rating.
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The Daily Stream: Ringu And The Ring Open With Fake-Outs That Signpost That Shock Ending
Let's examine how Ringu and The Ring set up the famous twist at the end of both movies.
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Meryl Streep Had To Push Through The Pain For Mamma Mia's Musical Numbers
Meryl Streep not only got blisters on her feet, but she embarrassed her kids by wearing spandex.
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David Ayer Broke Brad Pitt Down To Prepare Him For Fury
There's Method acting, then there's Method directing, apparently.
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The Wicker Man's Surreal Soundtrack Was A Product Of Studio Stinginess
It's kind of a miracle that the Wicker Man soundtrack turned out so well.
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Here's Why Neve Campbell Turned Down Scream 6, In Her Own Words
'And in my soul, I just couldn't do that. I couldn't walk on set feeling that...'
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How Nosferatu Rewrote The Rules Of Vampires
Although it was nearly destroyed in a lawsuit, the 1922 classic "Nosferatu" helped rewrite the rules of vampire lore.
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Nope's Surprising Reference To Saturday Night Live Is Kinda Based On A Real Sketch
Jordan Peele's Nope imagines a fictional SNL sketch, but the premise isn't too far removed from a real recurring bit from the sketch show that began in 1996.
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