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J. Gabriel Ware How Susan Sarandon Helped Ridley Scott Shape The Story Of Thelma & Louise Susan Sarandon revealed that one scene she tweaked happens to be the film's catalyst. Read More
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Matt Rainis Jeremy Renner Played Jeffrey Dahmer Despite Not Knowing Who He Was 'And then four days later after reading the script we're shooting principal photography, and two weeks later we're done.' Read More
Danielle Ryan Rob Reiner Cut A Misery Scene Because He Thought It Would Be Too Funny On Film Kathy Bates perfectly toes the line between silly and scary in Misery, but one scene from the book might have pushed it too far into silly territory. Read More
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Witney Seibold The Evil Dead's Brutal Shoot Was Too Much For Most Of The Cast To Take The brutal conditions of The Evil Dead production actually helped Sam Raimi and his (very, very small) crew be more creative. Read More
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