The 5 Best Horror Movies Where Nobody Dies
Horror movies are usually about death in some regard, yet these five films manage to be effectively scary without anyone actually dying in them.
Read MoreHorror movies are usually about death in some regard, yet these five films manage to be effectively scary without anyone actually dying in them.
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Read MoreMany science fiction movies rack up body counts with alien battles or robot wars, but here are several sci-fi films where nobody dies.
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Read MoreAs much as Simon Pegg would love to reunite with the other actors from the Star Trek Kelvin timeline films, he knows it just wouldn't be the same.
Read MoreWhen it came time to make Back to the Future Part II, a cast member from the original was replaced by someone you might know from The Boys.
Read MoreAl Pacino's appearance in Jack and Jill has become infamous, and in his new memoir, the actor explains why he signed onto the Adam Sandler comedy.
Read MoreOne of Brad Pitt's biggest box office flops was an animated feature that marked a turning point in the history of DreamWorks.
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Read MoreGladiator 2 is loaded with brutal moments of bloody violence, so we went ahead and ranked the five most memorable examples.
Read MoreClint Eastwood has rarely acted for anyone other than himself since he started directing, but there's one filmmaker he would've made an exception for.
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