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  • Henry Fonda 12 Angry Men

    Why Henry Fonda Walked Out Of The Room The First Time He Saw 12 Angry Men

    By Joshua Meyer March 21st, 2022

    Even on projects where he carried a producer's responsibilities, Fonda remained one of those actors who did not like watching himself onscreen.

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  • Outlander Episode 603

    Outlander's 'Temperance' Takes Its Time, Sets Stage For Inevitable Conflict

    By Vanessa Armstrong March 21st, 2022

    The third episode of Outlander season 6 is here, and it's the calm before the storm of the American Revolution.

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  • Rachel Zegler West Side Story

    West Side Story Star Rachel Zegler Says She Wasn't Invited To The Oscars

    By Joshua Meyer March 20th, 2022

    Steven Spielberg's West Side Story has been nominated for seven Oscars, but star Rachel Zegler couldn't score an invite for the ceremony.

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  • Brad Pitt Tree of Life

    The Daily Stream: The Tree Of Life Is An Ode To The Importance Of Every Person

    By Joshua Meyer March 20th, 2022

    Movie critic Roger Ebert counted Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life among the greatest films ever made.

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  • Echo stares, Locke & Key

    Taylor Sheridan's Lioness Adds Laysla De Oliveira To The Cast

    By Valerie Ettenhofer March 20th, 2022

    Zoe Saldaña also stars.

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  • Andrew Garfield No Way Home

    Andrew Garfield Says Spider-Man: No Way Home Doesn't Really Need Any Oscars

    By Joshua Meyer March 20th, 2022

    'I personally feel pretty satisfied with the audience response. I think that's plenty.'

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  • Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes

    Sebastian Stan Says Avengers: Endgame Was 'Tough' To Shoot Because He Wasn't Allowed To Read The Script

    By Deshawn "DeLa Doll" Thomas March 20th, 2022

    Marvel Studios' extreme secrecy measures meant that Sebastian Stan had to film his Avengers: Endgame scenes out of context.

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  • X from Ti West

    X Director Ti West Explains The Long Gaps Between His Films

    By Jenna Busch March 19th, 2022

    Director Ti West says making movies is one of greatest experiences in the world ... and also one of the most terrible.

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  • Alexandra Shipp in Tragedy Girls

    Alexandra Shipp Joins Margot Robbie And Ryan Gosling In The Barbie Movie

    By Jenna Busch March 19th, 2022

    Greta Gerwig's Barbie World grows by one more.

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  • Still from Anatomy of a Scandal

    Anatomy Of A Scandal Trailer: The International Bestseller Comes To Life At Netflix

    By Danielle Ryan March 19th, 2022

    The trailer for the Netflix adaptation is here, and it's unflinchingly tackling difficult subjects.

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  • The Quarry David Arquette

    Upcoming Survival Horror Game The Quarry Boasts A Cast List Any Hollywood Director Would Envy

    By Joshua Meyer March 19th, 2022

    Fans of Until Dawn have a lot to look forward to in The Quarry.

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  • Fatal Attraction Glenn Close

    Tales From The Box Office: How Fatal Attraction Became 1987's Biggest Movie

    By Ryan Scott March 19th, 2022

    Did you know the highest-grossing movie of 1987 was an R-rated erotic thriller?

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  • Donna Wilkes as Angel

    Robert Vincent O'Neil, Director Of The Cult Film Angel, Dies At 91

    By BJ Colangelo March 19th, 2022

    The co-writer and director of the Angel movies, Robert Vincent O'Neil, embraced the supposed "underbelly" of Los Angeles.

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  • Legends of Tomorrow

    Legends Of Tomorrow And The Art Of Reinvention

    By Rafael Motamayor March 19th, 2022

    Legends of Tomorrow has always been a wild show, but in season 7, it pulled back on the time-travel chaos in order to spend more time with its characters.

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  • Trio sits on beach

    The Daily Stream: Y Tu Mamá También Is The Road Trip Of A Lifetime

    By Valerie Ettenhofer March 18th, 2022

    Alfonso Cuarón's beautiful coming of age movie is currently streaming on The Criterion Channel, and is absolutely worth your time if you haven't seen it.

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  • Kids in the Hall: Comedy Punks

    Kids In The Hall: Comedy Punks Review: A Celebration Of Canada's Finest Alternative Sketch Comedians [SXSW]

    By Ethan Anderton March 18th, 2022

    Saturday Night Live may be the most famous sketch comedy series, but Lorne Michaels has another band of comedy misfits worth recognizing too.

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  • Adriana Barraza in Bingo Hell

    The Blue Beetle Movie Beefs Up Its Cast With Adriana Barraza, George Lopez & More

    By BJ Colangelo March 18th, 2022

    Blue Beetle has rounded out the cast of the Reyes family in the upcoming DC Comics movie featuring their first Latino superhero on the big screen.

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  • The Others

    The Others Is A Haunting Story, And This May Be One Of Its Scariest Scenes

    By Ariel Fisher March 18th, 2022

    This week's edition is all about dread with a side of abject horror and a plot twist.

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  • Play-Doh figurines

    Emily V. Gordon Has Signed On To Write The Animated Play-Doh Feature

    By Sandy Schaefer March 18th, 2022

    Looks like this will be some good, clean family fun.

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  • Christine Variant with Strange

    Doctor Strange Will Meet One Of Christine's Variants In Multiverse Of Madness

    By Debopriyaa Dutta March 18th, 2022

    Stephen Strange will be running into more than one version of his ex, Christine Palmer, in Multiverse of Madness.

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  • Noomi Rapace in Black Crab

    Black Crab Star Noomi Rapace On Breaking Her Nose On Set, Learning To Ice-Skate, And More [Interview]

    By Jack Giroux March 18th, 2022

    Noomi Rapace, who stars in director Adam Berg's action-thriller Black Crab, says cinema saved her life. Find out what else she said about making the new film.

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  • Riddler face against diner table

    DC Announces The Batman Prequel Comic Riddler: Year One, Written By Paul Dano

    By Valerie Ettenhofer March 18th, 2022

    This should offer more insight into the disturbing character from Matt Reeves' film.

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  • Black Crab crew on set

    Black Crab Director Adam Berg On The State Of The Action-Thriller In Sweden [Interview]

    By Jack Giroux March 18th, 2022

    Adam Berg, who made his directorial debut with the new action film on Netflix starring Noomi Rapace, tells us about getting the most out of his budget.

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  • Lightyear

    Disney Restores Same-Sex Kiss In Lightyear After Pixar Animators Speak Out About LGBTQ+ Censorship

    By Witney Seibold March 18th, 2022

    The move by the studio comes in the aftermath of Bob Chapek's tepid response to the Don't Say Gay bill.

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  • Ghostface Scream poster

    Scream 6 Will Stab Its Way Into Your Hearts Next Spring

    By Valerie Ettenhofer March 18th, 2022

    Scream 6 (or is it Scream 2?) has landed a March 2023 release date.

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  • Mace Windu

    Daily Podcast: A Possible Damon Lindelof Star Wars Movie, Amazon Buys MGM, And More

    By Peter Sciretta March 18th, 2022

    On today's /Film Daily, Peter and Ben talk about what a Damon Lindelof Star Wars movie might look like, Amazon buying MGM, and more.

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  • two women in the woods walking next to one another, the woman in the background is holding a super 8 video camera

    Jane By Charlotte Review: The Discovery Of A Mother Is A Quiet, Contemplatively Beautiful Thing

    By Lex Briscuso March 18th, 2022

    Jane By Charlotte is an intimate look at Jane Birkin through the eyes of her daughter, Charlotte Gainsbourg.

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