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  • Joe sleepily about to eat a spoonful of cockraoch in Joe's Apartment

    Why Jerry O'Connell Once Decided To Let Live Cockroaches Co-Star In His Mouth

    By Witney Seibold 1 day ago

    Jerry O'Connell co-starred with an intrusion of cockroaches for Joe's Apartment, but had a specific reason for letting them crawl in his mouth.

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  • Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Balboa celebrating on the Rocky Steps in Philadelphia

    Why Sylvester Stallone Set Rocky In Philadelphia Instead Of New York City

    By Lee Adams 1 day ago

    Sylvester Stallone hails from Hell's Kitchen in New York City, but when it came to writing Rocky, he was drawn to Philadelphia for a reason.

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  • Lucy Liu as O-Ren Ishii looking serious in Kill Bill: Volume 1

    The '70s Japanese Action Star Who Inspired Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill

    By Danielle Ryan 2 days ago

    Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill films draw heavily from this '70s Japanese action star's work, particularly when it comes to the character O'Ren Ishii (Lucy Liu).

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  • Lee Van Cleef as Corbett in The Big Gundown, Franco Nero as Keoma in Keoma, Henry Fonda as Frank in Once Upon a Time in the West, Jean-Louis Trintignant as Silence in The Great Silence, and Clint Eastwood as the man with no name in For a Few Dollars More

    15 Best Spaghetti Westerns Of All Time, Ranked

    By Rob Hunter 2 days ago

    America invented the western, but Italy put their own spin on the genre with the spaghetti western, and we think these are the best of them.

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  • Kiri angrily trying to connect to Eywa in Avatar: Fire and Ash

    Avatar: Fire And Ash Reveals What Eywa Looks Like - And She Reminds Us Of A Classic Anime

    By Rafael Motamayor 2 days ago

    Avatar: Fire and Ash finally gives us a look at Eywa, and it sure seems like James Cameron was at least partly inspired by a classic anime.

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  • The Substance moore mirror

    The Substance Ending Explained: Skin Deep

    By Bill Bria 2 days ago

    Coralie Fargeat's bonkers body horror movie The Substance is finally here. Let's talk about the movie's truly wild ending.

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  • Cate Blanchett as Hela after emerging from the portal in Thor: Ragnarok

    Cate Blanchett Had An Unexpected Inspiration For Hela's Look In Thor: Ragnarok

    By Ryan Scott 2 days ago

    As much as Marvel's comics informed Cate Blanchett's appearance as Hela in Thor: Ragnarok, she primarily drew inspiration from another source entirely.

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  • Ann Lee singing and dancing with a crowd of worshippers in The Testament of Ann Lee

    The Testament Of Ann Lee's Incredible Musical Numbers Are Based In Historical Fact

    By Nina Starner 2 days ago

    The Testament of Ann Lee is an unconventional musical, using hymns from the history of the religious Shaker movement for a different kind of song and dance.

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  • Adventures of Superman #592 cover - Superman flying

    Move Over Superman: The DC Universe May Have Found Its New Strongest Hero

    By Devin Meenan 2 days ago

    Is Superman the strongest superhero in the DC universe? You might think so, but a surprising character might actually claim that title.

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  • Franklin and Sally hanging out next to a van in

    Roger Ebert Believed One Of The Best Horror Movies Was 'Without Any Apparent Purpose'

    By Kieran Fisher 2 days ago

    Roger Ebert didn't give one of the best and most influential horror movies of all time a positive review, but he also praised the film on a technical level.

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  • Drax the Destroyer in a sci-fi police lineup in Guardians of the Galaxy

    Why Test Audiences Hated Guardians Of The Galaxy's Drax (And How Marvel Fixed The Character)

    By Witney Seibold 2 days ago

    Drax is one of the most beloved characters in the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe, but test audiences initially hated the character.

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  • Eleanor and Frederick Little looking down at something in Stuart Little

    This Hit M. Night Shyamalan Kids Movie Has A Shockingly Low Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

    By Witney Seibold 2 days ago

    When he was first making a name for himself in Hollywood, M. Night Shyamalan wrote this hit kids movie...but audiences seemed to have turned on it.

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  • Gary Oldman as Zorg sitting at his desk on the phone in The Fifth Element

    How Gary Oldman Really Feels About The Fifth Element

    By Ryan Scott 2 days ago

    Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg is one of Gary Oldman's most beloved roles, but here's how he actually feels about his character in The Fifth Element.

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  • Jay and Silent Bob getting ready to use the grappling hook in Mallrats

    The Unbelievable Legal Loophole That Gave Kevin Smith Ownership Of Jay And Silent Bob

    By Ryan Scott 2 days ago

    Kevin Smith knows what it's like to have a movie tied up due to rights issues, but a loophole thankfully gave him full ownership of Jay and Silent Bob.

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  • Thor looking wary in Thor: The Dark World

    Thor: The Dark World's Best Marvel Cameo Happened Because Of Perfect Timing

    By Nick Staniforth 2 days ago

    One of the best moments in Thor: The Dark World was an unexpected Avengers cameo, and it's one that wasn't originally supposed to happen.

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  • Admiral Kirk looking stern in Star Trek: The Motion Picture

    William Shatner Said Star Trek: The Motion Picture's Uniforms Threatened His 'Ability To Procreate'

    By Witney Seibold 2 days ago

    William Shatner felt Star Trek: The Motion Picture costumer Robert Fletcher failed spectacularly when it came to one aspect of the film's Starfleet uniforms.

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  • A close up of Tom Cruise's Maverick wearing naval aviator gear in Top Gun: Maverick

    How Fast Is Mach 10 In Top Gun: Maverick?

    By Debopriyaa Dutta 2 days ago

    In Top Gun: Maverick, Tom Cruise's Pete "Maverick" Mitchell pushes the experimental Darkstar beyond Mach 10. But how fast actually is that?

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  • Dr. Ellie Sattler in awe in Jurassic Park

    The Hollywood Legend Who Made Laura Dern Agree To Star In Jurassic Park

    By Witney Seibold 2 days ago

    Laura Dern was hesitant to join the cast of Steven Spielberg's blockbuster Jurassic Park, but one of her former co-stars talked her into it.

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  • Peter Weller as Alex Murphy / RoboCop, Alicia Vikander as Ava in Ex Machina, and Tom Cruise as Chief John Anderton in Minority Report.

    12 Best Techno Thriller Movies Of All Time, Ranked

    By Trace Sauveur 2 days ago

    Some of the best thrillers are ingrained in technology and science fiction, and as far as we're concerned, these techno thrillers are the best.

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  • John Turturro as Jesus with his purple bowling ball in The Jesus Rolls

    The Big Lebowski's Forgotten Sequel Scored Just 20% On Rotten Tomatoes

    By Danielle Ryan 2 days ago

    John Turturro's sequel to The Big Lebowski was probably doomed from the outset, even before the film's negative reviews started rolling in.

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  • Burt Reynolds' Jack Rhodes is seen in closeup against an orange background in Rough Cut

    Why Burt Reynolds Turned Down The Role Of James Bond

    By Joe Roberts 2 days ago

    Burt Reynolds turned down the role of James Bond for a pretty good reason, but he seemingly spent the rest of his life regretting it.

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  • Belly with long hair looking up in wonder in Paris on The Summer I Turned Pretty

    Why The Summer I Turned Pretty's Story Ends In A Movie And Not Season 4

    By Nina Starner 2 days ago

    Fans have been loving the first three seasons of The Summer I Turned Pretty, but the story will end with a movie. Here's why.

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  • Gael GarcĂ­a Bernal's Guy hugs his daughter Maddox in Old

    M. Night Shyamalan's Old Was Inspired By This 1975 Film With A 92% On Rotten Tomatoes

    By Debopriyaa Dutta 2 days ago

    M. Night Shyamalan's thriller Old, aka the movie about the beach that makes you old, drew inspiration from this incredible 1975 Peter Weir film.

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  • Tales of the Green Lantern Corps cover - Hal Jordan and many other Green Lanterns hold up their power rings as the Guardians of Oa watch

    DC's Green Lantern Corps Introduced Its Own Version Of A Classic Star Trek Concept

    By Devin Meenan 3 days ago

    A new issue Green Lantern Corps #10 (written by Morgan Hampton, drawn by Fernando Pasarin) leans on the greatest space franchise of them all: Star Trek.

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  • Adam Scott in Hokum, Whalefall's poster, and Anne Hathaway in Mother Mary

    5 Movies From 2026 That Sound Amazing (That You Don't Know About Yet)

    By SlashFilm Staff 3 days ago

    You might not be aware these movies are coming in 2026 (or even heard of them until now), but trust us, you'll want to keep all of them on your radar.

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  • Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep in Kramer vs. Kramer

    The Dustin Hoffman And Meryl Streep Movie That Spoke To A Generation (But No One Talks About Anymore)

    By Akos Peterbencze 3 days ago

    Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep co-starred in this powerful 1970s drama that resonated with audiences at the time and went on to win Best Picture at the Oscars.

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  • Spider-Man, sans mask, stuck to the ceiling in Spider-Man

    Sam Raimi Was Far From The First Choice To Direct Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man

    By Witney Seibold 3 days ago

    In the late 1990s, Sam Raimi was just one in a (very) long line of filmmakers Sony was considering to direct a live-action Spider-Man movie.

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