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  • Oppenheimer

    How Mr. Rogers And Orson Welles Helped Prepare Cillian Murphy For Oppenheimer

    By Jeremy Mathai August 21st, 2023

    Believe it or not, Cilian Murphy looked to Mr. Rogers and Orson Welles when crafting the voice used to play J. Robert Oppenheimer in Christophe Nolan's movie.

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  • X-Men: The Last Stand

    X-Men: The Last Stand Almost Forced James Marsden To Choose Between Two Superhero Movies

    By Sandy Schaefer August 21st, 2023

    Cyclops was so disposable to the original X-Men trilogy, he could've been left out of The Last Stand entirely due to James Marden's role in Superman Returns.

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  • Sean Connery in Goldfinger

    James Bond's Signature Aston Martin Almost Never Existed

    By Joe Roberts August 21st, 2023

    The Aston Martin is the most famous James Bond car and one of the most famous cars in movie history. But things could've been a lot different.

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  • Helen and Joanne embracing

    Chuck Chuck Baby Review: A Tender Romance Anchors This British Tale

    By Barry Levitt August 20th, 2023

    Despite some undercooked themes and the odd over-explanation, Chuck Chuck Baby beautifully explores what it means to be queer in a small town.

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  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Harry

    Why Daniel Radcliffe Seriously Hated Harry Potter's Quidditch Scenes

    By Witney Seibold August 20th, 2023

    Daniel Radcliffe does not miss the days of filming Quidditch matches in the Harry Potter films.

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  • Jamie Foxx Strays behind the scenes

    The SAG-AFTRA Strike Is Already Hitting Hollywood's Bottom Line At The Box Office

    By Hannah Shaw-Williams August 20th, 2023

    Actors are unable to promote their movies during the SAG-AFTRA strike, and studios are starting to feel the impact at the box office.

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  • Oppenheimer

    Oppenheimer's Opening Scene Broke One Of Christopher Nolan's Own Filmmaking Rules

    By Jeremy Mathai August 20th, 2023

    Christopher Nolan films rarely deviate from their scripts, with rare exceptions like the opening scene in Oppenheimer.

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  • Timothy Dalton Licence to Kill

    Licence To Kill Locked James Bond's Producers In A Battle With British Censors

    By Joe Roberts August 20th, 2023

    The James Bond movie Licence to Kill ended up in a British censor battle due to violence, and it's not the first time Bond ran into this sort of problem.

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  • A still from Poltergeist

    Poltergeist: The Chilling True Story That Inspired The 1982 Horror Classic

    By Debopriyaa Dutta August 20th, 2023

    A scary true story from the 1950s might have been the inspiration for Tobe Hooper and Steven Spielberg's horror classic Poltergeist.

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  • Joker Phoenix

    Why Joker 'Required' Heavy Police Presence At Its LA And NY Showings

    By Witney Seibold August 20th, 2023

    Fears that Joker would inspire shootings (which it thankfully did not) led to a police presence at some of the film's opening weekend screenings.

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  • Jean-Claude Van Damme Yancy Butler Hard Target

    Hard Target Is Based On One Of The Most Ripped-Off Movies Ever Made

    By William Bibbiani August 20th, 2023

    When Jean-Claude Van Damme and John Woo joined forces for Hard Target, they chose to play the most dangerous game.

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  • Barbie

    Ryan Gosling Is Directly Responsible For Ken's Underwear In Barbie

    By Sandy Schaefer August 20th, 2023

    Ken is great at doing stuff and so is Ryan Gosling. In fact, the actor himself came up with the idea for Ken's branded underwear in Barbie.

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  • 2001: A Space Odyssey Keir Dullea

    When Should Stanley Kubrick Have Won His Best Director Oscar? An Investigation

    By Mike Shutt August 20th, 2023

    There's no ambiguity here: one year more than any other should have seen Stanley Kubrick walk home with the statue for Best Director.

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  • Star Wars Darth Vader

    George Lucas Initially Dismissed Star Wars' Success After Its Opening

    By Anthony Crislip August 20th, 2023

    Even when the studio head called with excitement about opening week numbers, George Lucas didn't believe Star Wars was a hit. Obviously, he was wrong.

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  • Blade movie Wesley Snipes

    Marvel's Blade Was A Modest Box Office Hit — And One Of The Most Important Movies Ever Made

    By Ryan Scott August 20th, 2023

    Marvel's Blade was wildly ahead of its time when it premiered in the summer of 1998. What lessons can we learn from its surprising success?

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  • Rebecca Hall in Resurrection

    Resurrection Ending Explained: A Shocking Finale For The Rebecca Hall Horror Movie

    By Anthony Crislip August 20th, 2023

    Resurrection ending explained: what happens at the end of the disturbing Rebecca Hall/Tim Roth thriller?

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  • Harrison Ford and Tobey Jones in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

    A Quirky Hat Move In Indiana Jones 5 Was Improvised By Harrison Ford Himself

    By Eric Vespe August 20th, 2023

    When it came time to improvise on the set of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Harrison Ford literally didn't pull his punches.

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  • A still from Incantation

    The Taiwanese Thriller On Netflix That Ignites Fear Through Ancient Curses

    By Debopriyaa Dutta August 20th, 2023

    The Taiwanese thriller Incantation is now streaming on Netflix. Are you brave enough to watch it?

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  • Batman Begins bale suit tumbler

    Christian Bale's Batman Begins Bodybuilding Caused A Small Crisis Behind The Scenes

    By Bill Bria August 20th, 2023

    Christian Bale needed to bulk up for Batman, but there is such a thing as a too buff Bruce Wayne.

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  • Cillian Murphy Oppenheimer

    Oppenheimer And The Big Bang Theory Share A Small But Significant Connection

    By Jeremy Smith August 20th, 2023

    As it turns out, The Big Bang Theory and Oppenheimer share a deeper connection than a simple respect, and even reverence for the science.

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  • Ron Cephas Jones in This Is Us

    Ron Cephas Jones, Who Played William Hill In This Is Us, Has Died At 66

    By Hannah Shaw-Williams August 20th, 2023

    Ron Cephas Jones, the Emmy-winning actor who shot to fame with his role in NBC drama This Is Us, has died at age 66 from a chronic pulmonary illness.

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  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1990

    TMNT's Disastrous First Rehearsal Bled Into Raphael's Angry Persona

    By Witney Seibold August 19th, 2023

    The character Raphael was full of anger in 1990's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It turns out there was a behind-the-scenes reason why.

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  • Evan Rachel Wood Thirteen

    Catherine Hardwicke Was Paid Just $3 For Directing Thirteen, But It Was Worth It

    By Devin Meenan August 19th, 2023

    Thirteen became a cultural touchstone upon its release in 2003, but for her efforts, director Catherine Hardwicke was afforded a measly payout.

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  • Hugh Jackman in The Wolverine

    How Fox Stopped The Wolverine From Being The First R-Rated X-Men Film

    By Sandy Schaefer August 19th, 2023

    James Mangold had wanted to make The Wolverine the first R-rated X-Men film. Too bad 20th Century Fox had other plans.

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  • Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace

    A Familiar Star Wars Disaster Destroyed The Tatooine Set Of The Phantom Menace

    By Jeremy Smith August 19th, 2023

    The Tatooine sets on Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace were beautiful. Too bad volatile and destructive sandstorms required they be built twice.

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  • Will Ferrell and Sophie at CinemaCon

    Strays Gets Abandoned At The Box Office With $8.5 Million Opening Weekend

    By Hannah Shaw-Williams August 19th, 2023

    Talking-animal comedy Strays has been left in the dog pound at the box office on its opening weekend, heading for an estimated $8.5 million debut.

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  • Kate Capshaw as Willie Scott in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

    How An Elephant Ruined A Famous Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom Costume

    By Eric Vespe August 19th, 2023

    It's time to talk about the literal elephant in the room from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.

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