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National Lampoon's Animal House Hazing Scene Was A Little Too Real For Kevin Bacon
It wouldn't be a frat comedy without a little hazing — or a lot. -
Stanley Kubrick Had Tom Cruise Flying Blind While Filming Eyes Wide Shut
Do the ends of epic filmmaking justify the means when compromising the mental health of your cast? -
James Gunn Gave Nathan Fillion Plenty Of Room To Play With His Slither Character
James Gunn's free approach to directing actors worked out for Nathan Fillion on the Slither set. -
John Wayne Set Out To End The Era Of 'Phony' Western Heroes
'I was trying to play a man who gets dirty, who sweats sometimes, who enjoys really kissing a gal he likes.' -
Avatar: The Way Of Water And M3GAN Continue Their Box Office Reign As Plane Heads For $10 Million Debut
The holiday weekend box office is looking healthy with a tightly clustered mix of new releases and holdovers. -
Futuristic London Could Have Served As The Setting For Army Of Darkness 2
Then Ash would've been the primitive screwhead. -
Jack Lemmon Saw The Apartment As More Controversial Than Some Like It Hot
The Apartment is something of a turning point in the history of Hollywood's studio era. -
Stanley Kubrick Came Close To Casting Steve Martin In Tom Cruise's Eyes Wide Shut Role
Just picture that movie with one wild and crazy guy in place of Cruise. -
Why Does Skinamarink Look Like That? A Guide To The New Horror Movie's Unique Visual Style
Have you ever watched a horror movie only to avert your eyes for the scariest parts? Skinamarink is a movie that averts your eyes for you. -
Dracula's Success Wasn't Entirely A Good Thing For Bela Lugosi
Bela Lugosi is synonymous with Count Dracula which made getting cast in non-vampire roles difficult for the beloved actor. -
Elizabeth Banks Sees A Connecting Thread Between Brightburn And Slither
Here's to hoping Banks is able to assert more creative control over Cocaine Bear than she was afforded on her last two films as director. -
The 12 Best Black Adam Comics, Ranked
Black Adam is one of the most powerful and interesting characters in the DC Comics pantheon, and here are some of the best comics featuring him. -
Caddyshack Came Close To Casting Mickey Rourke In A Major Role
He wasn't right for the part, but that was perfect for him (and his career). -
The Studio's Grand Ambitions For 12 Angry Men Set Henry Fonda Up For Failure
The longevity of 12 Angry Man, given that it initially flopped, speaks to the power of a staggered roll-out release. -
The Whale Swims Past $10 Million Domestic Amid The Oscar Movie Box Office Struggle
Oscar hopefuls are having a tough time at the box office. Could hype for Brendan Fraser's performance carry The Whale to success? -
One Of Holy Spider's Most Controversial Scenes Required Smuggling A Prosthetic Penis
Ali Abbasi went to great lengths to complete one scene in his serial killer drama Holy Spider. -
Jonah Hill's Hail, Caesar! Ad-Libs Frustrated The Coen Brothers Greatly
The Coen brothers write their screenplays very intentionally, and Jonah Hill is not the most intentional actor. -
Netflix Cancels Neil Patrick Harris Comedy Series Uncoupled After Just One Season
For all the Darren Star fans out there, fret not. Star's other Netflix series, Emily in Paris, is still going strong. -
John Landis Was Desperate To Get Chevy Chase Out Of The Cast Of Animal House
John Landis didn't have a lot of enthusiasm for Chevy Chase when casting Animal House, and made sure to dissuade him from signing onto the project. -
Tales From The Box Office: 15 Years Ago, Cloverfield Became A Monster-Sized Found Footage Hit
Cloverfield proved found footage films could be blockbusters. -
Research Was Key When It Came To Creating Eyes Wide Shut's Most Famous Scene
Stanley Kubrick took his exhausting methods to a new extreme while designing the scene. -
19 Critically-Panned Sci-Fi Movies That Are Actually Worth Your Time
Some sci-fi movies get drubbed by critics but are worth checking out. We're looking at you, "The Black Hole," "Red Planet," '65" and many more. -
The Daily Stream: Woman In The Dunes Finds Grains Of Truth In A World Of Sand
A man takes a break from city life and finds himself sentenced to a life of shoveling sand in Japanese New Wave film Woman in the Dunes. -
Bela Lugosi Had A Lot To 'Unlearn' When Bringing Dracula To The Big Screen
'There was a great deal that I had to unlearn.' -
Creating The Titular Paintings For Portrait Of A Lady On Fire Was A Massive Undertaking
Although there are but two notable portraits in Portrait of a Lady on Fire, artist Hélène Delamire painted about 14. -
15 Sports Documentaries You Can Stream On Netflix Right Now
From the top athletes in the world to ones you may have never heard of, here are the best sports documentaries to stream now on Netflix.