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How To Watch Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris At Home
Mrs. Harris, she went to Paris, and now she's coming to your home theater!
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The Crow Reboot – Everything We Know So Far
After years of failed attempts, it looks like the reboot may actually happen.
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Superhero Bits: Mark Ruffalo On How Long He'll Play Hulk, Dan Lin's DC Deal Isn't Done Yet & More
How long will Mark Ruffalo play the Hulk? He has no idea!
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How Idris Elba Made George Miller Rethink How To Shoot Three Thousand Years Of Longing [Exclusive]
Idris Elba gave George Miller an excellent suggestion about how to shoot Three Thousand Years of Longing.
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How To Watch Rob Zombie's The Munsters At Home
The Munsters are driving their Dragula to Netflix.
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Blockbuster: Release Date, Cast And More
Netflix helped kill Blockbuster. Now they're bringing it back (in TV show form).
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George Miller Had The Idea For Three Thousand Years Of Longing Since The '90s [Exclusive]
George Miller's new film is actually an adaptation of a short story by British writer A.S. Byatt titled The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye.
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Alan Tudyk And Nathan Fillion Have Differing Thoughts On A Firefly Reboot
'I honestly don't think that there's going to be another Firefly iteration.'
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George Miller Knew Immediately He Wanted Tilda Swinton And Idris Elba To Star In Three Thousand Years Of Longing [Exclusive]
I suddenly thought, "Oh my god, they have the vividness and the qualities of these characters.'"
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True Grit Became The Blueprint For The Rest Of John Wayne's Career
In his 60's, Wayne seemed stuck on a one-way stagecoach to irrelevance. Then True Grit happened.
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The Front Room: Everything We Know About The Eggers Brothers' A24 Movie
Roberts Eggers' brothers, Max and Sam Eggers, are joining forces as The Egger Brothers to make their directorial debut with The Front Room.
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Tim Curry Didn't Know What He Was Getting Into When He Agreed To Legend
The process of applying Curry's makeup and costume took eight hours a day at first, although the artists shaved it down to a 'mere' five-and-a-half hours.
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15 Underrated Samurai Movies You Need To Watch
With their amazing sword fights, samurai films have been a pillar of Japanese film production. Here are 16 underrated samurai movies you need to watch.
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How The Marvel Cinematic Universe Repeated The Original Sin Of Marvel Comics
Marvel Studios is underpaying and overworking the special effects teams it hires. But this is not new to Marvel.
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The Sandman Comics Were Literally Embedded Into A Set For The Netflix Show [Exclusive]
Eagle-eyed fans of The Sandman: Overture might have noticed these Easter eggs.
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Prey Brought Back Some Predator Franchise Legends Behind The Scenes
'Even as far as just movie creatures go, it's just an awesome movie creature.'
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George Miller Talks The Sprawling Fairytale Romance In Three Thousand Years Of Longing [Exclusive Interview]
George Miller has been wanting to make Three Thousand Years of Longing since the 90s. So how did it all finally come together? Find out in our interview.
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Takeover: Everything We Know So Far About The Billy Zane Diamond Heist Movie
Listen to your friend Billy Zane. He's a cool dude.
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With Great Power Comes Irresponsible Adults: Peter Parker's Mentors, Ranked
Peter Parker has had a lot of help along the way.
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Why Cary Grant Had To Wear His Own Suits In Movies
'In the movies, all men paid for their own wardrobes.'
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The Other Stephen King Adaptation Tim Curry Wished He Worked On
'I always get the books. I mean, he's an extremely entertaining writer.'
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James Caan Thought His Misery Casting Might Be A 'Sadistic Joke'
'Let's get the most hyper guy in Hollywood to stay in bed for 15 weeks.'
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The 'Secret Weapon' Of The Spider-Verse Movies, According To Director Peter Ramsey
Here's a great reminder that the best stories are often — at their very core — the simplest, as well.
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Akira Kurosawa Never Wanted His Films To Go Exactly According To Plan
'That's what makes me happy about filmmaking: to get something different and better than what I conceived at the earlier stage.'
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