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Jude Law Studied Peacock Movements For A.I: Artificial Intelligence
Jude Law should have earned an Academy Award nomination for this performance, in our humble opinion.
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House Of The Dragon Trailer: Time To Return To Westeros And House Targaryen
House Targaryen rides again, hundreds of years before Game of Thrones.
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Why Ana De Armas Originally Declined To Audition For Knives Out
It wasn't the wacky Southern fried detective that initially made her turn down the film.
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How Marvel Studios Leveraged Spoiler Culture
With Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness arriving this week, let's examine how Marvel Studios has leveraged spoiler culture for box office success.
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Moon Knight's Introduction Of Scarlet Scarab Had The Producer 'Dancing Around The Room'
The introduction of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's first Egyptian superhero, the Scarlet Scarab, was a big moment for a lot of people.
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Tim Curry Was Also Disappointed By The Ending Of It
When it comes to It, he's not clowning around.
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Writer's Guild Of America West Is Asking Studios To Consider Abortion Laws When Choosing Shooting Locations
The WGAW is urging productions to choose filming locations in states where reproductive healthcare will be preserved by state law.
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May Calamawy Loved One Particular Part Of Her Scarlet Scarab Costume In Moon Knight
Her answer may surprise you.
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Rescue Dawn Nearly Landed Christian Bale In A Thailand Jail
Werner Herzog and Christian Bale challenged each other while making Rescue Dawn, and not even Thai authorities could make them reel it in.
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Paul W.S. Anderson Bluffed His Way Into Becoming Mortal Kombat's Director
Fortunately the bluff did not finish him.
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Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris Trailer: Lesley Manville Finds Love And A Dior Dress
Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris is a 'whimsical comedy' led by Phantom Thread actress Lesley Manville.
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The Morning Watch: VFX Artists React To Planet Of The Apes, The Stunts Of Star Trek: Picard Season 2 & More
In this edition, hear VFX artists analyze the primates in the recent Planet of the Apes films, learn about the stunts of Star Trek: Picard Season 2, and more.
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First Contact In The Star Trek Universe Explained
Let's explore one of the foundational concepts of the Star Trek world.
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Netflix Shareholders Sue The Streamer For Misleading Investors About Company Growth
"Netflix betta have my money" – Shareholders, probably.
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Our Father Review: A Shocking, Stomach-Churning Documentary
A mostly strong film, Our Father suffers from the heightened drama that's become so common for these documentaries.
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The Daily Stream: Carnival Of Souls Retains Its Creepiness 60 Years Later
'I don't belong in the world.'
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Somehow, The 2000 Dungeons & Dragons Movie Got Two Straight-To-Video Sequels
Despite the questionable reputation of the Dungeons and Dragons movie from the year 2000, the film somehow spawned two sequels.
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Obi-Wan Kenobi Details You Missed If You Didn't Watch Clone Wars
The character's animated history is... Well, it's a LOT.
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The Dancing Sequence In Kung Fu Hustle Was Actually An Accident
Seeing the Axe Gang cutting a rug wasn't initially part of the plan.
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How Ward Bond Accidentally Sabotaged A Scene On The Set Of The Searchers
The Searchers is one of John Ford's classic Westerns, and it features actor Ward Bond — who (accidentally) cause an issue behind the scenes.
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Rutherford Falls Season 2: Release Date, Cast, And More
The second season arrives in June.
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Candyman's Most Famous Moment Was Painful And Profitable For Tony Todd
How, exactly, do you film a scene where a character's mouth needs to be filled with bees?
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Superhero Bits: Zac Efron Is Ready To Join The Marvel Universe, X-Men '97 Might Be MCU Canon & More
In this edition of Superhero Bits, X-Men '97 may (or may not be!) canon in the MCU, WandaVision has been altered slightly on Disney+, and more.
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The Pianist Ending Explained: Władysław Szpilman In The Warsaw Ghetto
Roman Polanski's 2002 biographical war film The Pianist ends on a bittersweet note; we look at the movie's themes and its core message.
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David Dastmalchian Never Wants To Stop Writing Count Crowley: Amateur Midnight Monster Hunter [Interview]
The Suicide Squad actor is back at it with a new installment of his comic series. He tells us about his inspirations, collaborations, and more.
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