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  • A composite of images from Up, Inside Out, Toy Story, and Boyhood

    10 Best Movies On Disney Plus, According To Rotten Tomatoes

    By Kira Deshler 30 days ago

    If you're looking for the best of use of your time with the highest quality movies, here are the best movies on Disney+, based on Rotten Tomatoes ratings.

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  • The Grabber surrounded by money in Black Phone 2

    5 Reasons Why Black Phone 2 Killed It At The Box Office

    By Ryan Scott 30 days ago

    Blumhouse is finally back on top thanks to Black Phone 2, and there are several factors that contributed to the horror sequel's strong box office opening.

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  • RoboCop talking to Officer Anne Lewis in RoboCop

    Why Paul Verhoeven Was Going To Pass On Directing RoboCop (And What Changed His Mind)

    By Rick Stevenson 30 days ago

    RoboCop is one of Paul Verhoeven's best and most culturally significant films, but he nearly passed on the project. Here's why he changed his mind.

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  • Glinda and Elphaba arguing on the yellow brick road in Wicked: For Good

    Wicked: For Good Just Ruined Its Own 'Surprise' Cameo For Some Reason

    By Nina Starner 1 month ago

    Wicked: For Good director Jon M. Chu only barely teased the identity of the actor voicing the Cowardly Lion. Now, Universal's gone ahead and spoiled the reveal.

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  • Denzel walking down street

    Movies Like American Gangster You Definitely Need To See

    By Liam Gaughan 1 month ago

    Looking for something that'll scratch your crime epic itch? We've got some suggestions for ya.

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  • Justin and Kelly singing in From Justice to Kelly

    Pop Star Kelly Clarkson Deeply Regrets Her Widely Panned Romantic Flop

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    You better believe Kelly Clarkson is well aware that her disastrous movie debut was a mistake and she has nothing good to say about it.

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  • Halloween

    One Of The Scariest Scenes In Halloween Is Through The Eyes Of A Child

    By Chris Evangelista 1 month ago

    Everyone is entitled to one good scare, so Scariest Scene Ever is looking back at the opening scene of John Carpenter's Halloween.

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  • A composite image of Bucky, Thanos, Shang-Chi, and Wanda from the Marvel Cinematic Universe

    The 15 Best Fight Scenes In The Marvel Cinematic Universe, Ranked

    By Mike Bedard 1 month ago

    OK, OK, you can probably guess what we chose as the best fight scene in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But how about the other 14 entries? Read on to find out!

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  • Jack Skellington in front of a fountain pouring out green water in The Nightmare Before Christmas

    Jack Skellington Was Partially Inspired By The Subject Of Another Tim Burton Movie

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Tim Burton took cues from a beloved filmmaker to define parts of Jack Skellington's journey in the stop-motion animated Nightmare Before Christmas.

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  • Two Yautja escorting the body of Ursa frozen in a chamber at the end of Predator: Killer of Killers

    Why Predator: Killer Of Killers Added Arnold Schwarzenegger After The Film's Release

    By Rafael Motamayor 1 month ago

    Predator: Killer of Killers added an extended final scene to the movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and there's a good reason it wasn't in the original cut.

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  • Freddy Krueger displaying his finger knives in A Nightmare on Elm Street

    Robert Englund Fought With Wes Craven To Save One Of Freddy Krueger's Signature Pieces

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Freddy Krueger has a very distinct look, but actor Robert Englund once revealed that he had to fight to maintain a certain aspect of it.

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  • Mary, Winifred, and Sarah glare dramatically in Hocus Pocus

    It's 2025 And I Just Watched 1993's Hocus Pocus For The First Time – These Are My Honest Thoughts

    By Debopriyaa Dutta 1 month ago

    Hocus Pocus is a nostalgic cult classic and a staple of the Halloween season, but how does it hold up on a first-time viewing?

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  • Laurie Strode looking out the window of her classroom in Halloween (1978)

    Why Jamie Lee Curtis Thought She Was Fired After One Day Of Shooting Halloween

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    When John Carpenter called Jamie Lee Curtis after the first day of shooting on the original Halloween, Curtis was convinced she was about to be fired.

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  • The Grabber in Super 8 in Black Phone 2

    Here's Why Black Phone 2's Horrifying Nightmare Scenes Will Delight Serious Film Nerds

    By BJ Colangelo 1 month ago

    Serious film nerds will likely appreciate the lengths Black Phone 2 goes to attain its throwback visual aesthetic. Here's how the director pulled it off.

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  • Superman looking upset in Superman (2025)

    James Gunn's DC Universe Will Likely Never Adapt This Offensive Superman Moment

    By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    As much as James Gunn loves DC Comics' Silver Age-inspired shenanigans, we can safely assume his DC Universe will never adapt this insensitive Superman gag.

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  • Ash looking astonished in the bottom of a pit in Army of Darkness

    Why Sam Raimi's Army Of Darkness Dropped Evil Dead From Its Title

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Army of Darkness is technically the third Evil Dead movie, but Evil Dead isn't used anywhere in the film's title. Here's why.

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  • Carter Blake hunts the killer shark in full nautical gear in Deep Blue Sea

    How Deep Blue Sea's Director Really Feels About The Movie's Sequels

    By Debopriyaa Dutta 1 month ago

    Director Renny Harlin had nothing to do with the Deep Blue Sequels that followed his original movie, but he does have some thoughts on them.

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  • A collage of Philo Beddoe (Clint Eastwood) being hugged by Clyde the orangutan, flanked by Mike Milo (Eastwood) in Cry Macho, and Harry Callahan (Eastwood) in The Dead Pool

    The 10 Worst Clint Eastwood Movies Ranked

    By Samuel Stone 1 month ago

    Clint Eastwood has plenty of legendary movies under his belt, but with an extensive career that spans decades, there are some stinkers in there too.

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  • RoboCop looking up in surprise in RoboCop (1987)

    The RoboCop Scene That Made A Film Critic Complain To The Projectionist Isn't What You'd Expect

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    RoboCop is a weird, wild flick, so much so that one of its stranger moments convinced a major film critic that a reel from the wrong movie was being shown.

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  • Chewbacca yelling in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi

    Why Star Wars' Crew Was Seriously Worried About Peter Mayhew's Safety As Chewbacca

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Chewbacca actor Peter Mayhew was cautioned against wandering from the filming locations for Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi, and for fair reason.

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  • Sean sitting in front of a house looking sad in Beast of Burden

    This Daniel Radcliffe Crime Thriller Will Completely Change How You Look At The Harry Potter Actor

    By Nina Starner 1 month ago

    If you still think of Daniel Radcliffe primarily as the guy who played Harry Potter, watch 2018's Beast of Burden, where he plays a very different character.

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  • Images of the Black Widow, Iron Man, Thanos, and Killmonger Marvel Legends figures edited over a Marvel Cinematic Universe tableau

    The 10 Best Marvel Legends Figures Every MCU Fan Needs To Collect

    By Russell Murray 1 month ago

    Hasbro's Marvel Legends collection of action figures has delivered some great toy iterations of Marvel Cinematic Universe characters, and these are the best.

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  • David Corenswet as Superman flies through a snowy environment in Superman

    James Gunn Was Unaware Of A Major Superman Debate Before Working On The Movie

    By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    James Gunn wasn't aware of a heated debate about the Man of Steel prior to making his Superman movie, but his approach to the issue says a lot about his film.

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  • A composite image of Ving Rhames in Pulp Fiction, Mission: Impossible - Fallout, and Out of Sight

    10 Best Ving Rhames Movies Ranked

    By Jamie Jirak 1 month ago

    Ving Rhames always brings a unique depth to his movies, whether they're a big-budget action flick or an animated classic. Here are his best films ranked.

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  • Ethan Hawke as The Grabber ice skating with an ax in Black Phone 2

    The Forgotten '80s Horror Movie That Inspired Black Phone 2 Director Scott Derrickson

    By Ryan Scott 1 month ago

    Black Phone 2 has been drawing parallels to Freddy Krueger and A Nightmare on Elm Street, but a forgotten '80s slasher was a horrific inspiration.

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  • One of the characters from Advice, a short from 50 Kisses

    The Movie With The Most Credited Writers Is A Little-Known UK Anthology

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Many tentpoles have several unofficial co-writers, but this anthology film (which blends comedy, drama, romance, and horror) has a whopping 51 credited writers.

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  • Ms. Robeson staring at someone in The People Under the Stairs

    Wes Craven Feared This Cult Classic Horror Film Was Destined To Get An NC-17 Rating

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Wes Craven's cult horror film The People Under the Stairs nearly landed an NC-17 rating, but it got an R instead after Craven cut this brief (and nasty) scene.

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