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Ernesto Valenzuela Why Superman: The Animated Series Made So Many Changes To Brainiac Superman: The Animated Series made Brainiac an AI villain before we ever heard the name "Siri." Read More
Witney Seibold Stanley Kubrick Had A Strange, Strict Rule For Tom Cruise And Nicole Kidman During Eyes Wide Shut Kubrick's work with actors extended far beyond just what happened on camera. Read More
Danielle Ryan Joss Whedon's Serenity Ending Explained: By Popular Demand, The Ship Takes One Last Flight Serenity is the result of one of the most successful fan campaigns ever launched ... but was it ultimately worth it? Read More
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Shae Sennett How A 16-Year-Old Patrick Fugit Landed His Part In Almost Famous Patrick Fugit was an unknown teen when he landed the role of a lifetime in Almost Famous. Read More
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BJ Colangelo Tom Ford Almost Directed The Whale With James Corden In The Lead Sounds like we really dodged a bullet. Read More
Ryan Scott Superhero Bits: Wakanda Forever Sets A Box Office Record, Fewer Marvel Shows On Disney+ In 2023 & More In this edition, Spider-Man: No Way Home tops charts, A-Force potential, Kang by way of Thanos, and much more. Read More
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Danielle Ryan Danny DeVito Believes His Performance As Penguin In Batman Returns Is Better Than Colin Farrell's In The Batman But do we really need to compare? There's plenty of room for us to appreciate both of their outstanding performances. Read More
Jeremy Smith Clint Eastwood Has Strong Feelings About Critics Calling Dirty Harry A 'Fascist Film' Eastwood might not like the critique, but the movie speaks for itself. Read More
Witney Seibold The Invitation Ending Explained: The Aristocrats! They never drink ... wine. Read More
Jeff Ames Moments In Avatar: The Way Of Water That Make No Sense While Avatar: The Way of Water makes enormous waves at the box office, we explore the moments in the sequel that don't really make sense. Read More
Sandy Schaefer Scott Z. Burns Had A Hard Time Selling Side Effects, Until Steven Soderbergh Got Involved It was an uphill battle for years, and Burns added, "The hill has no top and eventually you're going to get crushed by the boulder or possibly push it forever." Read More
Quinn Bilodeau Rian Johnson Says Glass Onion Mirroring Elon Musk's Twitter Downfall Was A 'Horrible, Horrible Accident' There's a reason they say art imitates life... Read More
Witney Seibold Cary Elwes Thought Mel Brooks' Pitch For Robin Hood: Men In Tights Was A Jim Carrey Prank Cary Elwes and Jim Carrey wouldn't appear in a movie together until a few years later, but they've been friends for a long time. Read More