10 Killer Movie Robots That Are More Terrifying Than M3GAN
M3GAN is playing around when she gets fiercely protective of her new friend, but there are still plenty of killer movie robots more terrifying than M3GAN.
Read MoreM3GAN is playing around when she gets fiercely protective of her new friend, but there are still plenty of killer movie robots more terrifying than M3GAN.
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Read MoreLucasfilm has released an official updated map of the Star Wars galaxy, which obsessive fans could easily spend hours exploring.
Read MoreWhether M3GAN 2.0 is brilliant satire or a hot mess depends entirely on your tolerance for action-packed nonsense and genre whiplash. Here's our review.
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Read MoreGalactus didn't appear in the 2015 Fantastic Four movie, but that wasn't always the plan for the notorious Marvel superhero flop.
Read MoreElio is certainly one of Pixar's best films in years, but a lackluster marketing campaign makes it seem like Disney didn't have faith in it.
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Read MoreThe Jurassic World movies seemed to be building towards a world overrun with dinosaurs, but that never happened. Here's why.
Read MoreLord of the Rings director Peter Jackson spent a considerable amount of time trying to get a Halo movie made but then walked away. Here's why.
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Read MoreA third-wall breaking gag from the theatrical cut of Gremlins 2 was retooled into something different for the VHS release.
Read MorePlenty of iconic movies came out of the 1980s, but these are the most underrated movies of the decade, including silly comedies, overlooked thrillers, and more.
Read MoreMany years before he became well-known for his horror movies, John Carpenter directed this sci-fi parody of "2001: A Space Odyssey" as a graduation project.
Read MoreThe way Mark Hamill remembers it, George Lucas has a specific reason for not killing any of the main characters in the original Star Wars trilogy.
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Read MoreThe infected have evolved in 28 Years Later, and the movie's most shocking scene has fascinating implications for their future.
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