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  • Robert Redford as career criminal Forrest Tucker standing in a field and holding up his hand like a gun in The Old Man & the Gun

    One Of Robert Redford's Final Roles Was Also One Of His Best

    By Jeremy Mathai 5 months ago

    It practically felt like Robert Redford was born to play the lead in this true story-based flick, which featured one of the actor's best (and final) roles.

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  • David and Sarah standing next to an open door in a field in A Big Bold Beautiful Journey

    A Big Bold Beautiful Journey Review: A High-Concept Romantic Fantasy With No Passion

    By Witney Seibold 5 months ago

    A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, starring Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie, is a fantasy-romance that feels weirdly distant. Here's our review.

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  • Robert Redford as Denys wearing a wide-brimmed hat in Out of Africa

    This Oscar-Winning Robert Redford Movie Almost Starred Jeremy Irons Instead

    By Lee Adams 5 months ago

    This Robert Redford movie is the embodiment of Oscar bait, but what would it have been like if Jeremy Irons had starred instead (as originally planned)?

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  • Pete looking at Dorinda lovingly in Always

    Steven Spielberg's Always Is A Remake Of A Much Better War Movie

    By Lee Adams 5 months ago

    Always is generally considered one of Steven Spielberg's worst films, and it didn't help that it was a remake of a far better-received, older war movie.

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  • Hugh Jackman as Logan, Chevy Chase as Clark Griswold, Puss in Boots, Darth Vader, and Tom Cruise as Maverick

    15 Sequels That Are Better Than The Original Movie

    By Blaise Santi 5 months ago

    More often than not, it's tough for a sequel to top the original film. But in these 15 cases, the follow-up turned out to be better in one way or another.

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  • John Wayne as Sean Thornton sitting near a lake in The Quiet man

    John Wayne Felt This '50s Rom-Com Was One Of His Best Movies

    By Lee Adams 5 months ago

    John Wayne and director John Ford made a lot of famous Westerns together, but Wayne felt that this romantic dramedy was one of their strongest collaborations.

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  • Ned sitting at his desk on

    5 Movies & TV Shows To Watch If You Enjoy The Paper

    By Kieran Fisher 5 months ago

    From a classic screwball comedy to a modern superhero show, here are five things to watch if you enjoy Peacock's The Paper, the spin-off of NBC's The Office.

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  • Nastassja Kinski as Leila in a giant, blue profile opposite Frederic Forrest as Hank in One From the Heart

    The Box Office Flop That Nearly Ended Francis Ford Coppola's Career (But Is Actually Great)

    By Jeremy Smith 5 months ago

    This Francis Ford Coppola musical (undeservedly) flopped so hard at the box office that it nearly brought the revered filmmaker's career to a premature end.

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  • Ralph in Ralph Breaks the Internet, Anna (Lindsay Lohan) and Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) in Freakier Friday, Freakier Friday, and Cody with the Rescuers in The Rescuers Down Under

    10 Best Disney Sequels, Ranked

    By Jamie Jirak 5 months ago

    With Freakier Friday having recently hit theaters, let's see how the new film ranks among the 10 best sequel movies Disney has ever released.

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  • Channing Tatum grins as Mike Lane in Magic Mike's Last Dance

    Channing Tatum Has One Big Regret About Magic Mike

    By Jeremy Smith 5 months ago

    Magic Mike's Last Dance was more of a whimper than a show-stopper, and Channing Tatum has one regret about how the film went down.

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  • Popeye arriving in town in Popeye

    This Critically-Slammed Robin Williams Movie's Set Is Now A Major Tourist Attraction

    By Witney Seibold 5 months ago

    Critics may have hated this Robin Williams comedy, but fans can and do still visit the set today if they make a trip to Malta.

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  • Characters from different raunchy romantic comedies

    15 Best Movies Like Forgetting Sarah Marshall

    By Mike Bedard 6 months ago

    Forgetting Sarah Marshall puts a fun twist on the rom-com genre without being too saccharine or formulaic. Here are 15 movies that do the same thing.

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  • HUNTR/X performing a song in KPop Demon Hunters

    Netflix Wants To Make A Live-Action KPop Demon Hunters Movie — Here's Why That's A Bad Idea

    By Rafael Motamayor 6 months ago

    Netflix is reportedly developing a live-action version of KPop Demon Hunters, but it seems like recapturing the style of the original would be incredibly tough.

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  • Madelyn Cline as Heather Mulgrew is hugged from behind by KJ Apa as Jack in The Map That Leads To You

    This Romantic Drama On Prime Video Is Perfect For My Oxford Year Fans

    By Joe Roberts 6 months ago

    Netflix no longer has a monopoly on tear-jerkers like My Oxford Year, as this (very similar) Prime Video romantic drama is now climbing the streaming charts.

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  • Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman as Theo and Ivy look lovingly at each other on a plane in The Roses

    The Roses Review: A Devilishly Hilarious Dark Comedy About Love & Marriage

    By Ethan Anderton 6 months ago

    Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman and delightfully despicable and charming in The Roses, a hilarious dark comedy about a crumbling marriage.

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  • Collage of Toshiro Mifune as Tajōmaru in Rashomon; Ethan Hawke as Jesse and Julie Delpy as Céline in Before Sunrise; and Michael B Jordan in Fruitvale Station

    10 Best Movies Under 90 Minutes

    By Rachel Ho 6 months ago

    Sometimes you just want a breezy movie to take a break for a bit, and these movies under 90 minutes are quick but not always painless. Take a look!

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  • Madonna petulantly stands her ground as Amber Leighton in Swept Away

    Crime Movie Legend Guy Ritchie Made One Of The Worst Romantic Comedies Of All Time

    By Jeremy Smith 6 months ago

    Guy Ritchie has made some of cinema's most exciting crime movies, but he's also made one of the all-time worst romantic comedies.

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  • Norbit Rice, angry holding some papers, in the movie Norbit

    Eddie Murphy Doesn't Believe His Infamous 2007 Flop Is One Of The Worst Movies Ever

    By Witney Seibold 6 months ago

    Eddie Murphy 'won' multiple Razzie Awards for his notorious 2007 comedy Norbit, but he still stands by it and thinks it's a funny movie.

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  • Scarlett Johansson as Zora Bennett standing in front of the gas station in Jurassic World Rebirth

    The Global Box Office May Never Fully Recover From The Pandemic

    By Ryan Scott 6 months ago

    A new report on the health of the box office is concerning, to put it lightly, as it looks like Hollywood may never recover from the pandemic.

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  • Terence Stamp as General Zod is ready for trouble in Superman II

    Kneel Before Terence Stamp, A Brilliant And Beautiful Actor Who Played Superman's Mightiest Foe

    By Jeremy Smith 6 months ago

    Terence Stamp was best known for playing Zod in the 1970s Superman movies, but he had a broad and enormously accomplished acting career.

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  • Caesonia in a headdress in Caligula

    Helen Mirren's Controversial Historical Epic Was Banned During Its Initial Release

    By Witney Seibold 6 months ago

    It's not often movies get banned in the United States, at least not these days. Yet this Helen Mirren historical flick managed to get banned all over the place.

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  • Rumi, Mira, and Zoey waving their fingers in KPop Demon Hunters

    Sony's Earnings From Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters Are Shocking

    By Ryan Scott 6 months ago

    Kpop Demon Hunters has proven to be one of the biggest success stories in Netflix history, but Sony, who provided the animation, missed a massive payday.

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  • David Corenswet in Superman, Pearl, and Lady in the Lake.

    10 Best David Corenswet Movies & TV Shows, Ranked

    By Audrey Fox 6 months ago

    Before he was Superman, David Corenswet delivered some memorable performances in other movies and TV shows, and these are the best among them.

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  • Superman (David Corenswet) dealing with the public fallout from Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult) revealing his parents' message in

    David Corenswet Acted In Two Beloved Musicals Before Playing Superman

    By Noah Villaverde 6 months ago

    Before he was cast as the Man of Steel, Superman star David Corenswet was a man of the stage and a musical theater leading man.

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  • Sam and Paula freaking out in a car in Grand Theft Auto

    Ron Howard's Directorial Debut Was An Underrated Crime Comedy Fans Need To Watch

    By Witney Seibold 6 months ago

    Before Ron Howard had his first big hits as a director, like Splash and Cocoon, he cut his teeth on a microbudget comedy caper that's worth watching.

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  • Rumi, Mira, and Zoey peeking around a corner in KPop Demon Hunters

    KPop Demon Hunters Coming To Theaters Reveals The Real Reason For Its Massive Success

    By Rick Stevenson 6 months ago

    After becoming a sensation on Netflix and the Billboard charts, KPop Demon Hunters is heading to theaters for sing-along screenings.

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  • Sofia Carson's Anna De La Vega smiles against a plain background in My Oxford Year

    My Oxford Year's Controversial Ending Explained By Director

    By Joe Roberts 6 months ago

    In a recent interview, My Oxford Year director Iain Morris explained why he opted for a mostly bleak, devastating ending with the Netflix romance movie.

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