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  • Harry Potter on his broomstick in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

    This Spoof Is The Best Way To Watch The First Harry Potter Movie

    By Witney Seibold 3 days ago

    If you're searching for an ethical way to enjoy the first Harry Potter movie, look no further than this wonderfully comedic full-length audio commentary track.

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  • Absolute Wonder Woman, Batman, and Superman prepared to fight side by side

    10 Best Characters In DC Comics' Absolute Universe, Ranked

    By Russell Murray 3 days ago

    DC's new Absolute Universe has drastically reimagined signature characters, from Batman to Wonder Woman, and these are the best of them (so far).

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  • Jack Skellington in a graveyard in The Nightmare Before Christmas

    Why Tim Burton Decided Not To Direct Nightmare Before Christmas

    By Witney Seibold 3 days ago

    As much as The Nightmare Before Christmas is Tim Burton's creation, he had several good reasons for recruiting Henry Selick to direct the film instead.

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  • Chica staring out of the darkness in Five Nights at Freddy's 2

    Five Nights At Freddy's 2 Improves On The First Movie In Only One Way

    By Witney Seibold 3 days ago

    There's one aspect of Five Nights at Freddy's 2 that features an improvement over the first film: it actually features a scary animatronic this time around.

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  • Ernest Borgnine as Dutch Engstrom wearing a hat in The Wild Bunch

    John Wayne Hated This Controversial Western With 91% On Rotten Tomatoes (For A Good Reason)

    By Lee Adams 3 days ago

    This revered Western didn't tone down its violence or romanticize the Old West at all, neither of which sat well with the notoriously conservative John Wayne.

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  • Spider-Man hanging off a building in The Amazing Spider-Man

    Decades Before Before Sam Raimi, Spider-Man Conquered European Theaters

    By Michael Boyle 3 days ago

    Americans had never seen a live-action Spidey on the big screen before Sam Raimi's Spider-Man, but Europeans had already gotten a taste decades earlier.

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  • Andy Whitfield's Spartacus celebrates his victory in Season 1 of Spartacus

    Why Spartacus Creator Steven DeKnight Never Regrets Killing Off His Gladiators

    By Debopriyaa Dutta 3 days ago

    Spartacus fans might be heartbroken about the deaths of some of their favorite Gladiators, but show creator Steven DeKnight regrets nothing.

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  • Ed Warren looking scared in The Conjuring: Last Rites

    The Conjuring Star Patrick Wilson Was Haunted By This '70s Stephen King Horror Series

    By Quinn Bilodeau 3 days ago

    Patrick Wilson knows a thing or two about what makes something scary, and a Stephen King miniseries has been creeping him out for decades.

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  • People on a boat in the rain in Hatchet

    All Of The Hatchet Movies, Ranked (Including Victor Crowley)

    By Ryan Scott 3 days ago

    The Hatchet movies are grimy, cheesy, and a testament to the can-do indie filmmaking spirit. Here's our ranking of every film in the horror franchise.

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  • Deadpool looks at something in Deadpool

    Ryan Reynolds Keeps Spending His Own Money To Use A John Candy Prop In The Deadpool Films

    By Witney Seibold 3 days ago

    Ryan Reynolds has frequently snuck a John Candy prop from Planes, Trains and Automobiles into the Deadpool movies, although it hasn't come cheap.

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  • Shannon Doherty stares daggers down the hall of a high school as Heather Duke in Heathers

    The Iconic Heathers Line That Shannen Doherty Absolutely Refused To Say

    By Jeremy Smith 3 days ago

    One of the most memorable moments in Heathers was originally supposed to be said by Shannen Doherty, but her rejection was Kim Walker's gain.

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  • Matt Passmore as Logan in Jigsaw, Tobin Bell as Jigsaw/John Kramer with his hood up, and Cary Elwes in Saw

    All 10 Epic Twist Endings Of The Saw Franchise, Ranked

    By Lex Briscuso 3 days ago

    The Saw franchise is known for its epic twists almost as much as its sadistic traps. Here are all 10 twist endings, ranked.

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  • Chrstopher Reeve as Superman is seen in closeup in Superman (1978)

    How Warner Bros. Made Sure Audiences Knew Christopher Reeve's Superman Was Something Special

    By Joe Roberts 3 days ago

    Since Superman star Christopher Reeve was an unknown, Warner Bros. promoted the film with a marketing campaign that provided a blueprint still being used today.

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  • Scream 2, Tori Spelling playing Sidney in Stab

    The Humble Reason Tori Spelling Was 'Ashamed' To Be Included In Scream 2's Photo Shoots

    By Michael Boyle 3 days ago

    Tori Spelling nabbed the cover of Rolling Stone for her role in Scream 2, which might seem ridiculous to anyone who has seen Scream 2.

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  • Detective Veder and Maximilian looking at something in Vampire in Brooklyn

    Eddie Murphy Blames A Terrible Wig For One Of His Biggest Box Office Bombs

    By Witney Seibold 3 days ago

    Wes Craven's 1995 movie Vampire in Brooklyn was a box office flop, and star Eddie Murphy believes his terrible wig was to blame.

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  • Ripley 8, scared against a gooey wall, in Alien: Resurrection

    Why Neill Blomkamp's Alien 5 Movie Died, Explained By Sigourney Weaver

    By Witney Seibold 3 days ago

    Director Neill Blomkamp came close to making an Alien movie that would ignore continuity, but it never happened. Here's why, according to Sigourney Weaver.

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  • Clint Eastwood as Josey Wales is seen in closeup as he stands by a horse in The Outlaw Josey Wales

    Clint Eastwood Had To Fight For The Ending Of A Classic Western Movie

    By Joe Roberts 4 days ago

    Clint Eastwood wound up arguing with his editor for The Outlaw Josey Wales over how to best bring the revisionist Western movie to a close.

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  • Neytiri, Jake Sully, Quaritch, Kiri, and Spider in the Avatar: Fire and Ash poster

    One Avatar: Fire & Ash Actor Had To Do Many Of Their Scenes Twice [Exclusive]

    By Bill Bria 4 days ago

    Making an Avatar movie isn't a walk in the park for anyone, but one of the actors in Avatar: Fire and Ash had to film essentially all of their scenes twice.

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  • Bilbo Baggins standing at his door in The Hobbit

    '70s Fantasy Movies That Everyone Should Watch At Least Once

    By Witney Seibold 4 days ago

    Many of the best '70s fantasy movies are just as enjoyable now as they were back then, ranging from whimsical animated adventures to sweeping live-action epics.

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  • Tom Hardy's Tom sits alongside Charlie Cox's Theo in Dot the I

    Tom Hardy & Charlie Cox's Early-Career Psychological Thriller Is A Hidden Gem On Prime Video

    By Joe Roberts 4 days ago

    Not many folks have seen this thriller starring a young Tom Hardy and Charlie Cox, but it's worth watching on Prime Video (if only to see how twisted it gets).

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  • Will Ferrell as Buddy the Elf doing the splits in front of Cameron Diaz in The Holiday, Samuel L Jackson in The Hateful Eight, and Dominic Sessa and Paul Giamatti in The Holdovers

    15 Best Winter Movies Of All Time, Ranked

    By Blaise Santi 4 days ago

    Whether you prefer your cinematic winters freezing or cozy, you'll find something to like on our ranked list of the 15 best movies set during that season.

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  • Superman flexing fiercely on the cover of DC K.O. Superman vs. Captain Atom #1

    DC Revealed Which Hero Can Kill Superman - Then Made The Man Of Steel Even Stronger

    By Joe Roberts 4 days ago

    DC Comics' K.O. event has now given us our first big battle, and it's a doozy that sees Superman getting killed by an opponent, only to emerge stronger for it.

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  • Kevin James' Ray Hayes squints in closeup in Guns Up

    Kevin James' 2025 Action Comedy On Paramount+ Is Better Than Playdate

    By Joe Roberts 4 days ago

    In the surprising battle of (checks notes) 2025 Kevin James action vehicles, this action comedy on Paramount+ beats his team-up with Alan Ritchson on Playdate.

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  • Vaness and Mike holding a scared Abby in Five Nights at Freddy's 2

    I Have Never Played The Games, And Five Nights At Freddy's 2 Left Me Baffled Beyond Belief

    By Witney Seibold 4 days ago

    Gamers familiar with the lore may understand everything in Five Nights at Freddy's 2. But as a moviegoer with no connection to the games, I was utterly baffled.

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  • Richard crying while talking on a pay phone in Babel

    Brad Pitt's Heartbreaking 2006 Drama On Prime Video Received A Perfect Score From Roger Ebert

    By Nina Starner 4 days ago

    One of Brad Pitt's best films earned a perfect score from Roger Ebert, but few realize that the flick was actually the end of a trilogy.

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  • Gordon leaning against some railing in Takers

    Stephen King Recommends This Forgotten Action Movie With 28% Rotten Tomatoes Score

    By Kieran Fisher 4 days ago

    Stephen King is a fan of this critically lambasted 2010 action-thriller, which features a cast full of big names like Idris Elba and Paul Walker.

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  • Superman kneeling over a broken robot in the Fortress of Solitude in Superman (2025)

    What Netflix Buying Warner Bros. Could Mean For The DC Universe

    By Ben Pearson 4 days ago

    The WB Netflix deal will have huge repercussions on the entertainment industry, but for now, let's look specifically at how it could impact the DC Universe.

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