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  • Steve Martin and John Candy in Planes, Trains and Automobiles

    Steve Martin Is The Sole Reason John Hughes Directed Planes, Trains And Automobiles

    By J. Gabriel Ware November 7th, 2022

    John Hughes wasn't originally supposed to direct Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Then Steve Martin got on board.

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  • Viola Davis in The Woman King

    It Took Viola Davis Six Years To Get The Woman King Made

    By Sandy Schaefer November 7th, 2022

    It took Viola Davis six years to get The Woman Kind made, a movie focusing on a real-life all-women military unit in the West African Kingdom of Dahomey.

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  • Clive Owen in Children of Men

    Alfonso CuarĂ³n Relied On Clive Owen's 'BS' Sense While He Was Writing Children Of Men

    By Sandy Schaefer November 7th, 2022

    When a director and an actor click, magic happens.

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    Saint Omer Review: A Quiet, Simmering Courtroom Drama [London Film Festival]

    By Barry Levitt November 7th, 2022

    An intelligent, absorbing drama.

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  • Michael Madsen in Donnie Brasco

    Michael Madsen Refused To Audition For His Donnie Brasco Role

    By Devin Meenan November 7th, 2022

    '...it's not gonna happen.'

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  • Quest for the Hidden CityThis will contain spoilers for "Star Wars: Quest for the Hidden City"  As the writer behind "Star Wars: Myths and Fables", George Mann is no stranger to "Star Wars", but with "Star Wars: Quest for the Hidden City" he takes his first step into the world of "The High Republic."  For those unfamiliar with "The High Republic", it's the publishing initiative that sets the clock back on the prequel era by a couple of centuries. The second phase, which we're in now, sets it back even further. The galaxy is one big frontier. Communication is slower, the Republic is smaller. And the Jedi are like frontier sheriffs and explorers. In Phase One, we were introduced to the Nihil, a vicious band of pirates who work to undo the Jedi and monopolize the hyperspace lanes through the galaxy. In the second phase, with the clock turned back, the Nihil is but a twinkle in the galaxy's eye and the hyperspace prospectors and Jedi Pathfinder teams explore the wild edges of space. Though "The High Republic" has been primarily in printed media, that is set to change with "Star Wars: The Acolyte", the Leslye Headland run "Star Wars" show heading to Disney+ in the future.  "Quest for the Hidden City" is a middle-grade adventure yarn that follows a Jedi Pathfinder team and the problems they face in exploring new planets in the galaxy and biting off more than they can chew. It largely revolves around a Jedi Padawan named Rooper Natani and her master, Silandra Show as they investigate a frightening distress signal on a pair of twin worlds. The other major POV character is the son of a hyperspace prospector named Dass. He and his father have been stranded on a planet thought to be abandoned by a fellow prospector who double-crossed them. But there is more to the planet Gloam than they realize and the mystery deepens as the book continues.

    Star Wars: Quest For The Hidden City Carries On The Second Phase Of The High Republic

    By Bryan Young November 7th, 2022

    A book that hints toward the future and the past of the galaxy.

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  • Keanu Reeves in Johnny Mnemonic

    Johnny Mnemonic's Black-And-White Release Was A 'Redemption' For Robert Longo

    By Bill Bria November 7th, 2022

    Watching the black-and-white cut of Johnny Mnemonic is a vastly different experience than watching the theatrical cut.

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  • Gary Oldman in Sid and Nancy

    Sid And Nancy Convinced Oliver Stone That Gary Oldman Could Handle JFK's Lee Harvey Oswald Role

    By Christian Gainey November 7th, 2022

    Oliver Stone needed a collaborator he could truly trust to pull off the controversial JFK, and he found him in Gary Oldman.

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  • sabrina impacciatore the white lotus season 2

    The White Lotus Season 2 Episodes 1 & 2 Set The Scene For Another Adventure In Intrigue

    By Lex Briscuso November 7th, 2022

    Ready to check in again?

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  • Whiplash

    Raging Bull Served As A Big Inspiration For Damien Chazelle's Whiplash

    By Devin Meenan November 7th, 2022

    This is a movie about a guy who hits things for a living.

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  • The Suicide Squad Polka Dot Man Peacemaker Bloodsport and Ratcatcher

    James Gunn Lays Out DC Studios' Priorities For The Future Of The DC Universe

    By Devin Meenan November 7th, 2022

    Priority number one: more num-num for Nanaue.

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  • Armageddon Bruce Willis

    Armageddon Ending Explained: We Don't Want To Miss A Thing

    By Lee Adams November 7th, 2022

    Crank that Aerosmith song.

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  • Heath Ledger in 10 Things I Hate About You

    Heath Ledger Won His Role In 10 Things I Hate About You The Moment He Walked Into The Room

    By Fatemeh Mirjalili November 6th, 2022

    'It was just the vibe.'

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  • Harrison Ford and Sean Connery in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

    Leaving The Indiana Jones Franchise Behind Was A Tough Choice For Sean Connery

    By Ernesto Valenzuela November 6th, 2022

    'I don't think Steven can make a bad film.'

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  • Smile Sosie Bacon

    Runaway Horror Hit Smile Has Now Passed $200 Million At The Worldwide Box Office

    By Mike Shutt November 6th, 2022

    Parker Finn's Smile has emerged as the champion of the 2022 Halloween horror box office.

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  • Donald Calthrop, Anny Ondra, John Longden, Blackmail

    The Daily Stream: Hitchcock's Blackmail Is A Bold Transition To The Talkie Era

    By Valerie Ettenhofer November 6th, 2022

    The sound era of cinema arrives with a roar in Alfred Hitchcock's Blackmail.

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  • Ava Gardner in The Angel Wore Red

    Studio Demands Spelled Disaster For Ava Gardner On The Set Of The Angel Wore Red

    By Sarah Musnicky November 6th, 2022

    Ava Gardner was desperate to break out of her glamorous seductress typecasting, but unfortunately, MGM wouldn't let her on the set of The Angel Wore Red.

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  • Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe in Swiss Army Man

    The Daniels Couldn't Have Picked A Better Time To Pitch Paul Dano On Swiss Army Man

    By Steven Ward November 6th, 2022

    'What is this?'

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  • Whiplash Miles Teller

    Whiplash's Sundance Opening Was 'Very' Worrying For Damien Chazelle

    By Mike Shutt November 6th, 2022

    'Looking back, obviously it worked out.'

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  • Amy Schumer and John Cena in Trainwreck

    How Dwayne Johnson's Advice Helped John Cena Land His Role In Trainwreck

    By Tyler Llewyn Taing November 6th, 2022

    Just be yourself, man.

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  • Chris Farley in Tommy Boy

    Billy Madison Caused A Behind-The-Scenes Scramble To Find A New Title For Tommy Boy

    By Matt Rainis November 5th, 2022

    'So we went into a tailspin...'

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  • Zac Efron in 17 Again

    Zac Efron Passed On Playing A Young Matthew Perry Again, But Not In A 17 Again Sequel

    By Valerie Ettenhofer November 5th, 2022

    It could have starred Zac Efron and Aubrey Plaza, but we'll just have to wait and see who eventually does board Perry's directorial debut.

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  • Miles Teller and J.K. Simmons in Whiplash

    Was Whiplash Realistic? That Depends On Who You Ask

    By Ernesto Valenzuela November 5th, 2022

    Campy exaggeration or dark parable of where perfectionism leads? You decide.

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  • Batman

    Tim Burton's Batman Was A Potential Career-Killer For The Top Brass At Warner Bros.

    By Erin Brady November 5th, 2022

    'The worst period of my life.'

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  • Sam Neill in In The Mouth of Madness

    The Book That Started John Carpenter's Love Of Horror

    By Debopriyaa Dutta November 5th, 2022

    'That's where I got my horror tales started.'

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  • Any Given Sunday Al Pacino

    Al Pacino's Standout Any Given Sunday Speech Was Deeply Personal To Oliver Stone

    By Devin Meenan November 5th, 2022

    Pacino's locker room speech was based on a lecture Oliver Stone would give to his film students.

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  • Weekend at Bernie's

    One Weekend At Bernie's Scene Had Terry Kiser Gasping For Air

    By Witney Seibold November 5th, 2022

    'Everyone had a good laugh at his expense.'

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