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Ewan McGregor Called Upon The Power Of A Fart For A Scene With Young Boba Fett
Okay, let's get lowbrow.
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Anything's Possible Trailer: Prepare To Fall In Love With Billy Porter's Joyful Directorial Debut
Portrait painting, puppy love, and first dates — Anything's Possible already looks too cute to handle.
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Watch A Handy Recap Of The Boys Seasons 1 And 2 Before The Third Season Premiere
Let's catch up with The Boys.
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Benediction Review: Bold, Visionary Cinema That Lingers
Benediction is in equal turns lively, devastating, funny, hopeful, and heartbreaking.
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What Kevin Doyle Found Fascinating About Filming Downton Abbey: A New Era
Time to talk about talkies.
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The Clever Rule At The Core Of Bob's Burgers' Comedy
No ifs, ands, or — who are we kidding, this show will always have butts.
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Warner Bros. Discovery's New Film Strategy Will Build Around Three Distinct Brands
The studio is being split into three distinct units: Warner Bros. Pictures/New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Feature Animation, and DC-Based Film Production.
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Owen Wilson's Family Superhero Movie Secret Headquarters Moves To Paramount+
Owen Wilson may be entering his dad era of filmmaking and we're here for it.
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The Studio Ghibli Theme Park Opening Has Been Delayed
Sorry, Ghibli fans. The park's full opening has been delayed.
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The Daily Stream: Steven Spielberg's War Of The Worlds Remains A Complex, Atypical Blockbuster
More Saving Private Ryan than Raiders of the Lost Ark, it's not your typical Spielberg blockbuster.
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Daily Podcast: Obi-Wan Kenobi Episodes 1-3 Spoiler Discussion
This /Film Daily is, as the headline suggests, full of spoilers. You've been warned.
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DC In Concert Will Let You Watch Superhero Movies With A Live Orchestra
Tim Burton's Batman is just one of the titles on the docket.
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Witness Me! Furiosa Has Begun Production, Shot On Glorious 35mm
Oh, what a day! What a lovely day!
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Demolition Man's Writer Daniel Waters Never Intended For It To Be Prophetic
Demolition Man is set in the year 2032 — and the 1993 sci-fi action film was surprisingly accurate with some of its predictions for the future.
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The Sixteen Candles Scene John Hughes Quickly Wrote To Get Paul Dooley On Board
Hughes wrote arguably one of the movie's most memorable scenes specifically to entice Dooley to be in the film.
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Beverly D'Angelo Always Thought Of The Vacation Movies As Romantic Comedies
'I really thought at the core of it was how much Ellen loved her husband.'
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Carrie-Anne Moss' Matrix Audition Truly Tested Her Physical Limits
'They don't really think I'm gonna do this stuff...'
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A Healthy Dose Of Improv Helped Create The Comedic Heart Of Crazy Rich Asians
'I don't know what the hell I was doing.'
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Benediction Star Jack Lowden On Finding The Person Beneath The Anti-War Poet [Interview]
Jack Lowden talks with us about the new Terence Davies film.
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Temuera Morrison's Obi-Wan Kenobi Cameo Marked A Weird First For The Actor
He's slowly become one of the most pivotal actors in all of Star Wars.
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Rob Zombie Debuts Herman's Full Makeup In The Munsters
More Munsters updates, and this time it's all about Herman.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger Learned A Lesson In On-Screen Love While Filming Kindergarten Cop
Penelope Ann Miller had to give such a lesson once to Arnold Schwarzenegger on the set of Ivan Reitman's 1990 hit film Kindergarten Cop.
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Top Gun: Maverick Takes The Legacy Sequel Concept To The Danger Zone
Top Gun: Maverick takes the legacy sequel idea and turns it upside down.
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What The Conjuring 2's Crooked Man Originally Looked Like
He didn't emerge fully formed ... literally.
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How Glen Powell's Initial Reluctance To Play Top Gun: Maverick's Hangman Saved The Character
Powell's reluctance to portray Hangman led to a reworking of the character that transformed him from a bratty nemesis to an unexpected hero.
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