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Michelle Pfeiffer Proved Al Pacino Wrong With Her Scarface Performance
By the end of her Scarface audition, Michelle Pfeiffer said hello to her iconic role.
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The Movie That Started Guillermo Del Toro's Love Affair With Monsters
Only del Toro could make this classic monster feel so relatable.
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Every Day On The Revenant Set Was A Race Against Time
Cinematographer Emmanuel "Chivo" Lubezki's decided to only use natural lighting, which made filming a unique challenge.
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Why Ethan Hawke Thinks A Director Like Robert Eggers Is Incredibly Rare
Hawke wanted to work on a set like Apocalypse Now — but in a good way?
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Tommy Lee Jones Wasn't Given Much Of A Choice In His Batman Forever Casting
Jones did not necessarily relish the opportunity of playing a scene-chewing supervillain.
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We Now Know What Thor Has Been Up To Between Endgame And Love And Thunder
A sneak-peek at the merchandise for Thor: Love and Thunder provides some clues as to what is in store for the God of Thunder in his next MCU outing.
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Suzume No Tojimari Trailer: Your Name Director Makoto Shinkai Returns With A Story About Closure
Makoto Shinkai's new feature Suzume no Tojimari follows a young woman who finds a strange door standing in the midst of ruins.
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Everything Everywhere All At Once Ending Explained: Find Kindness In The Chaos
Daniels' Everything Everywhere All at Once may be a mind-bending, multiverse-based trip, but its ending and ultimate message are pretty clear.
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Edgar Wright Relied On Practical Magic For Last Night In Soho's Most Complicated Scene
Last Night In Soho features stunning visuals, especially for the scenes set in the 1960s -- but one sequence in particular proved tricky to pull off.
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The Daily Stream: In Heat, Michael Mann Explored The Spaces Between The Typical Crime Film Shootouts
With Heat, Michael Mann assembled an unparalleled cast for the ultimate game of cops and robbers.
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Damn The Man, Save The Empire: Why Empire Records Will Never Go Out Of Style
No matter what decade we're in, Empire Records will always feel like home.
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Spider-Man: No Way Home Promo Breaks Down The Big Smashy Green Goblin Fight
The crew of Spider-Man: No Way Home break down how that big blowout fight between Spidey and the Green Goblin went down.
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Mark Wahlberg Might Be Retiring Soon After Shifting Towards 'More Meaningful Content'
'I wouldn't say necessarily just faith-based content but things that will help people.'
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Tales From The Box Office: Grindhouse Was A Love Letter That Didn't Get Enough Love
Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's old-school double feature Grindhouse may have flopped, but it was a beautiful experiment.
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Fast & Furious 10 Welcomes Brie Larson To The Family
Vin Diesel reveals that Brie Larson will be starring in Fast & Furious 10 as a "timeless and amazing" character.
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New Dinosaur Just Dropped: Meet Jurassic World Dominion Star 'The Giga'
Jurassic World Dominion director Colin Trevorrow describes the Giganotosaurus as a dinosaur that "just wants to watch the world burn."
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Marmaduke Trailer: Pete Davidson Is Great, And Also, A Dane
Check out the trailer for Netflix's animated Marmaduke movie, which apparently is a thing that exists.
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Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Beats Ambulance To All The Gold Rings In Opening Weekend
Finally an answer to the age-old question: who is faster, a hedgehog or an ambulance?
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Year Of The Vampire: Queen Of The Damned Is A Turn Of The Millennium Time Capsule
It was no Interview with the Vampire, but Queen of the Damned at least had a killer soundtrack going for it.
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Patrick Stewart Wasn't The First Choice For Captain Picard Star Trek: TNG
O captain, our captain ...
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David Yates Had His Doubts About Directing The Fantastic Beasts Franchise
Yates needed to feel the magic again before returning to the world of Hogwarts.
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How Face/Off Pulled Off That Famous Transplant Scene
One of the most shocking scenes in John Woo's action flick Face/Off is the surgery, which transplants the faces of John Travolta and Nicolas Cage's characters.
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Blade II Found Its Inspiration In An Oscar-Winning Classic
The 'assemble a ragtag team of misfits to take part in a single mission' setup in Blade II is somewhat of a recurring plot.
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The Unassuming Origins Behind Bruce Willis' Signature Die Hard Scene
We look at the origins of Die Hard's signature line (you know the one), why Bruce Willis' character John McClane says it, and what it really means.
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How Hans Zimmer Used His Score To Tell The Story Of Batman Begins
A jaunty, happy little tune wouldn't do Christopher Nolan's Batman justice.
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