Wes Craven's 30 Year-Old Vampire Movie With Eddie Murphy Is A Hidden Gem On Paramount+
Wes Craven's Vampire in Brooklyn, starring Eddie Murphy, is one of the most fascinating films of both of their careers. Check it out on Paramount+.
Read MoreWes Craven's Vampire in Brooklyn, starring Eddie Murphy, is one of the most fascinating films of both of their careers. Check it out on Paramount+.
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Read MoreMichael Keaton's off-screen response to Tom Holland punching him in Spider-Man: Homecoming nicely illustrates why he's so good as the Vulture in the film.
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Read MoreDavid Slade's 30 Days of Night, a vampire movie produced by Sam Raimi and starring Josh Hartnett, is streaming for free and is worth your time.
Read MoreOf all of Ernie Hudson's many roles over his long career, his personal favorite might seem like a big surprise to some people.
Read MoreA Marvel Comics crossover brings together two of New York City's weirdest families: the Fantastic Four and the Gargoyles.
Read MoreRobert Picardo played the holographic doctor on Star Trek: Voyager, and he came up with a great reason for the character to appear in Star Trek: First Contact.
Read MoreThe movies of the Marvel Cinematic Universe have been frequently funny when appropriate, but the best Marvel bloopers crack up even the most serious scenes.
Read MoreBruce Springsteen is rarely seen on stage without the backing of the E Street Band, but they barely appear in biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere.
Read MoreBlack Phone 2 is a hit at the box office, but will the Grabber come calling again in Black Phone 3? We asked the movie's co-writer directly.
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Read MoreThere hasn't been a new Nightmare on Elm Street movie in years, but we just came up with a wild way to bring back Freddy.
Read MoreHalloween purists and casual fans alike often complain that Season of the Witch breaks up the slasher franchise, but the grievance isn't technically accurate.
Read MoreBlack Phone 2 has a shockingly low body count for a horror movie, and one character could have been killed off had the creative team listened to a studio note.
Read MoreThis Oscar-winning (and somewhat fantastical) prehistoric movie starring Ron Perlman is absolutely worth seeing, as none other than Ridley Scott would tell you.
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Read MoreGiven the parallels between Black Phone 2 and slashers like Nightmare on Elm Street, the film's creatives deliberately avoided certain things (and even words).
Read MoreInitial estimates pegged Amazon’s purchase of the rights to the James Bond franchise at $1 billion, but the real number is shockingly lower.
Read MoreIf you've ever debated who counts as a member of the Brat Pack, one Rob Lowe film serves as the 1980s Hollywood heartthrob Rosetta Stone.
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