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  • fedja van huet morten burian speak no evil

    Everything We Know About The Speak No Evil Remake From Blumhouse

    By Lex Briscuso April 30th, 2023

    But is a remake a good idea?

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    Nicholas Hoult Is Both Happy And Sad That He Didn't Get To Star In The Batman

    By Devin Meenan April 30th, 2023

    Robert Pattinson and Nicholas Hoult both did screen tests for Batman, and Hoult thinks director Matt Reeves 'made the right choice.'

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    Cocoon Ending Explained: Good Things Can't Last Forever

    By Lee Adams April 30th, 2023

    Would you leave everything behind if it meant you could live forever?

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    The 14 Best Meg Ryan Movies, Ranked

    By Samuel Stone April 30th, 2023

    Meg Ryan's career dates back more than 40 years and includes several classic films and a few vastly underrated performances. Here, we rank her 14 best movies.

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  • Gods of Egypt Gerard Butler

    Box Office Flop Gods Of Egypt Was Meant To Kick Off An Entire Franchise

    By Ryan Scott April 30th, 2023

    Instead, Alex Proyas's controversial fantasy epic was a flop right from the start.

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  • Keanu Reeves in Parenthood

    John Wick 2 Almost Included An Estranged Child, But The Filmmakers Rightfully Realized It Was A Big Cliche

    By Shania Russell April 30th, 2023

    John Wick almost became part of the 'Lone Wolf and Cub' trend in Chapter Two.

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  • Keanu Reeves John Wick 4

    Keanu Reeves Recalls John Wick 4 Stunt Actor Launching Himself Down An Escalator

    By Joe Roberts April 30th, 2023

    'He just did it!'

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    The 10 Most Disturbing Details In Starship Troopers

    By Jack Hawkins April 30th, 2023

    No, we're not talking about the graphic violence and gore in Paul Verhoeven's sci-fi satire. The disturbing details in "Starship Troopers" run deep.

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  • Tombstone Kurt Russell Val Kilmer

    Tombstone Ending Explained: Legend Passes Into Cinema

    By Lee Adams April 30th, 2023

    Is George P. Cosmatos's 1993 Western a Revisionist work or an exercise in myth-making?

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  • The Super Mario Bros. Movie

    Mamma Mia! The Super Mario Bros. Movie Has Earned $1 Billion At The Global Box Office

    By Ryan Coleman April 30th, 2023

    It seems no film can stop the little plumber who could.

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  • Harry and Tonto Art Carney

    The 1975 Best Actor Oscar Race Was Incredible, So How Did Art Carney End Up Winning?

    By Mike Shutt April 30th, 2023

    Al Pacino in The Godfather Part II, Jack Nicholson in Chinatown, Dustin Hoffman in Lenny, and Albert Finney in Murder on the Orient Express. They all lost.

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  • Finn, Rey, Din, and Grogu

    10 Plot Threads The New Star Wars Rey Movie Needs To Resolve

    By Luke Y. Thompson April 30th, 2023

    Rey is set to return in a new "Star Wars" movie where she will train a new generation of Jedi. Here are some lingering plot threads the film should explore.

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  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Daniel Radcliffe

    Terry Gilliam Feels Lucky To Have Missed Out On Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone

    By Jeremy Smith April 30th, 2023

    J.K. Rowling originally wanted Terry Gilliam to direct the first Harry Potter movie, but it never would have worked out.

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  • Gates McFadden, Ed Speleers

    Star Trek's Gates McFadden Understands The Mixed Reaction To Keeping Jack A Secret From Picard

    By Witney Seibold April 30th, 2023

    It seems that Picard and Dr. Crusher finally took a chance on their will-they-won't-they flirtation, but only one dealt with the aftermath.

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  • Billy Dee Williams and Jeremy Bulloch in The Empire Strikes Back

    The Original Boba Fett's Face Can Be Seen In Empire Strikes Back, But Not As The Bounty Hunter

    By Eric Vespe April 30th, 2023

    Jeremy Bulloch spent most of his time in the original Star Wars trilogy under Boba Fett's helmet, but you can see his face in bit part in Empire Strikes Back.

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  • Keanu Reeves John Wick 4

    John Wick's Long Fight Scenes Are Actually Intended To Make Fun Of The Action Genre

    By Joe Roberts April 30th, 2023

    Director Chad Stahelski says, "The whole gag of the movie is to have longer than long fight scenes -- we're making fun of ourselves."

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  • The Hunger Games, Katniss and Peeta

    How The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes Deepens Katniss' Story In The Hunger Games

    By Michael Boyle April 29th, 2023

    Katniss not only reminds Snow of his first love, but she also represents the honest and dangerous life Snow could've picked for himself.

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  • Anya Taylor-Joy in The Menu

    The Menu Ending Explained: Eat The Rich

    By Danielle Ryan April 29th, 2023

    Pull up a chair and grab your fork and knife: it's time to dig into the sumptuous, three-course meal that is The Menu.

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  • Harrison Ford Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

    Harrison Ford Still Sees 'That Guy With Brown Hair' When He Looks In The Mirror

    By Joe Roberts April 29th, 2023

    De-aging for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny helps Harrison Ford see the man he still feels like he is inside.

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  • Grand Hotel Greta Garbo, John Barrymore

    The Strange Case Of Grand Hotel, The Best Picture Winner That Wasn't Nominated For Anything Else

    By Mike Shutt April 29th, 2023

    Grand Hotel holds a number of odd records that only an odd year for filmmaking could have produced.

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  • Salma Hayek's characters

    12 Best Salma Hayek Movies, Ranked

    By Joe Garza April 29th, 2023

    Salma Hayek has starred in over eighty film projects. Here, we rank her 12 best roles from worst to best.

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  • Insidious: The Red Door Wilson

    Insidious: The Red Door Drew From Patrick Wilson's Real-Life Experience

    By Witney Seibold April 29th, 2023

    There are few things more horrifying than an art student.

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  • Alyssa Sutherland in Evil Dead Rise

    Evil Dead Rise Pays Homage To The Franchise's Most Notorious Scene, And Not In The Way You'd Expect

    By Erin Brady April 29th, 2023

    The move gives homage but also acknowledges its time to move on.

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  • Brie Larson as Tess in Fast X

    Part Of Brie Larson's Fast X Character Was Based On Vin Diesel's 8-Year-Old Daughter

    By Jeff Ewing April 29th, 2023

    It only makes sense that the Fast and Furious family took inspiration from Vin Diesel's real family.

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  • Russell Crowe The Pope's Exorcist

    Thor: Love And Thunder Gave Russell Crowe The Confidence To Do An Italian Accent In The Pope's Exorcist

    By Jeremy Smith April 29th, 2023

    When Russell Crowe asks to do an Italian accent, you let him do an Italian accent.

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    Tales From The Box Office: 20 Years Ago, X2: X-Men United Raised The Bar For Superhero Movies

    By Ryan Scott April 29th, 2023

    X2 is a bigger, better movie than the first X-Men film, and as such, reaped the rewards at the box office.

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    I See You Ending Explained: Small Town Secrets

    By Anthony Crislip April 29th, 2023

    Adam Randall's 2019 small-town crime tale goes in some wild, unpredictable directions.

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