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  • Haymitch looking scared in The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping

    Sunrise On The Reaping Trailer Is Full Of Familiar Hunger Games Characters With New Faces

    By Nina Starner 23 days ago

    The time has come for yet another Hunger Games prequel. Watch the trailer for Sunrise on the Reaping, which is headed to theaters a year from now.

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  • Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein holding up a power cell in Frankenstein

    One Thing Sets Oscar Isaac's Victor Frankenstein Apart From All Previous Versions

    By Danielle Ryan 23 days ago

    Guillermo del Toro's take on Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac) in his and Netflix's Frankenstein differs from the movie adaptations before it (in a good way).

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  • Kirk and Sulu on the bridge of the Enterprise in Star Trek: The Motion Picture

    Star Trek: The Motion Picture's First Directorial Choice Went On To Helm Another Sci-Fi Classic

    By Witney Seibold 24 days ago

    Before Robert Wise helmed Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the feature adaptation of the hit series was nearly directed by a different sci-fi legend.

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  • The T-800 surrounded by money in The Terminator

    40 Years Ago, James Cameron's First Sci-Fi Classic Was A Surprise Box Office Smash

    By Ryan Scott 24 days ago

    The surprise box office success of James Cameron's first-ever sci-fi classic 40 years ago launched the careers of multiple Hollywood titans.

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  • Allegra Gellar leaning close to talk to Ted Pikul in eXistenZ

    Roger Ebert Once Compared This Gritty '90s Sci-Fi Horror Movie To The Matrix

    By Witney Seibold 25 days ago

    The Matrix is one of the most important sci-fi films ever made, and the legendary Roger Ebert once connected the film to a sci-fi body horror classic.

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  • Glen Powell's Ben Richards frowning in front of two guards in The Running Man

    The Running Man's Best Idea Was Not In Stephen King's Book

    By Rafael Motamayor 25 days ago

    The best idea in Edgar Wright's adaptation of The Running Man was, surprisingly, not in the original Stephen King/Richard Bachman novel.

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  • Star Wars Holiday Special, Boba Fett's first appearance

    Boba Fett Fan Theories Existed Before Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Even Hit Theaters

    By Michael Boyle 25 days ago

    Before Empire Strikes Back arrived in theaters, people were theorizing about Boba Fett’s origins thanks to the Star Wars Holiday Special.

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  • Images of book covers for Simply More, Batman: Revolution, The Art of Bob's Burgers, The Making of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, John Candy: A Life in Comedy, and Stranger Things Season 1 script book on top of the cover for Superman: The Art and Making of the Film

    /Film Holiday Gift Guide 2025: Best Hollywood Books For Movie & TV Lovers

    By Ethan Anderton 25 days ago

    If you've got a movie and TV lover on your shopping list, here's a collection of books that are worth gifting (or just buying for yourself) this holiday season.

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  • Kurt Russell in John Carpenter's The Thing

    Is MacReady Or Childs The Thing At The End Of John Carpenter's The Thing? An Investigation

    By Eric Vespe 25 days ago

    'If we've got any surprises for each other, I don't think we're in much shape to do anything about it.'

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  • Pennywise (Bill Skarsgård) towers over a victim in It:Chapter 2 (2019)

    /Film Showdown: Pennywise Vs. Freddy Krueger

    By Anya Stanley 25 days ago

    You put these two in the same room and you get some serious horror movie violence.

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  • Mary holding a guitar and looking awkward in Back to the Future

    Michael J. Fox Responded To A Back To The Future Mistake Fans Still Bring Up

    By Michael Boyle 25 days ago

    Back to the Future absolutely has plot holes, including a frequently-cited one that Michael J. Fox has written about. It's also a great piece of filmmaking.

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  • Billy Idol in The Wedding Singer, Mariah Carey in Popstar, Aretha Franklin in Blues Brothers, and Alice Cooper in Wayne's World around Alanis Morissette in Dogma in a composite image

    13 Best Musician Cameos In Movies

    By Blaise Santi 25 days ago

    Plenty of musicians have transitioned into acting, but many are fine making cameos in movies, whether as themselves or surprising characters. Here are the best.

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  • Ryan Gosling as Ryland Grace holding up a yarn ball version of Earth in Project Hail Mary

    Project Hail Mary Trailer Reveals How The Movie Adapts A Tricky Aspect Of The Book

    By Sandy Schaefer 25 days ago

    The new Project Hail Mary trailer reveals how the sci-fi adventure film is adapting one of the tricker aspects of The Martian author Andy Weir's source novel.

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  • Scarlett Ingrid Johansson's Zora Bennett looks up as she stands among plants in a field in Jurassic World: Rebirth

    Why Edgar Wright Turned Down Directing Jurassic World: Rebirth

    By Joe Roberts 25 days ago

    Edgar Wright had the chance to direct Jurassic World: Rebirth, but he turned it down to make his dream project come true.

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  • Thia riding on Dek's back in Predator: Badlands

    Predator: Badlands Set A Big Franchise Record - But Is It Too Early To Celebrate?

    By Ryan Scott 25 days ago

    Predator: Badlands is the biggest solo Predator movie at the box office. But even with a hefty production budget, this could be a huge win in the long run.

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  • Ben Richards (Glen Powell) shouts into a microphone held by Bobby T (Colman Domingo) in The Running Man (2025)

    The Running Man Has A Secret Role For An SNL Cast Member (And It's Not Martin Herlihy)

    By Ethan Anderton 26 days ago

    The Running Man utilizes former SNL cast member/writer Martin Herlihy in a small supporting role, but another SNL star has a stealthy role in the movie too.

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  • Elizabeth Olsen as Mia is seen in closeup against a plain wall with a painting on it in The Assessment

    Elizabeth Olsen's 2025 Sci-Fi Movie On Hulu Is Easily One Of The Year's Best Thrillers

    By Joe Roberts 26 days ago

    This 2025 sci-fi film starring Elizabeth Olsen is worth streaming on Hulu, so long as you're okay watching a not-so-happy movie about an all-too-likely future.

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  • RoboCop in Dick Jones' office in RoboCop (1987)

    How Paul Verhoeven's Manga Inspirations Nearly Ruined RoboCop's Iconic Design

    By Witney Seibold 26 days ago

    Paul Verhoeven sought to redesign the RoboCop suit after reading some Japanese manga, but he mostly ended up creating a huge headache for his cast and crew.

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  • Glen Powell as Ben Richards crouched down in a flaming basement in The Running Man (2025)

    5 Reasons Why Glen Powell's The Running Man Flopped At The Box Office

    By Ryan Scott 26 days ago

    Even with Glen Powell starring and director Edgar Wright drawing from a Stephen King story, The Running Man has gotten off to a rough start at the box office.

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  • A collage of Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone) in Clueless on TV surrounded by Doughboy Baker (Ice Cube) in Boyz n the Hood, Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) in Scream (1996), Lloyd Christmas (Jim Carrey) and Harry Dunne (Jeff Daniels) in Dumb and Dumber, and Neo (Keanu Reeves) in The Matrix

    12 Nostalgic Movies That Defined The '90s

    By Samuel Stone 26 days ago

    The '90s have become a distinct pillar of nostalgia as the decade gets older, and these movies act as a definitive representation of the era.

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  • Varang standing in front of a tent in Avatar: Fire & Ash

    James Cameron Got One Directive From Disney's Bob Iger On Avatar: Fire And Ash

    By Nick Staniforth 26 days ago

    James Cameron wants all the feedback he can get on Avatar: Fire and Ash, but Disney CEO Bob Iger kept things simple after one of the film's test screenings.

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  • John looks pissed off after Danny opposes his worldview in Minority Report

    Colin Farrell's Partying Made His Minority Report Co-Star Tom Cruise Angry

    By Debopriyaa Dutta 26 days ago

    Before he curtailed his alcohol use, Colin Farrell's drinking once made filming on Minority Report so difficult that it got under his co-star Tom Cruise's skin.

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  • Bobby T. advertising Liquid Death in a Running Man tie-in ad

    The Running Man's Dystopian Product Placement Completely Misses The Point

    By Rick Stevenson 26 days ago

    The Running Man is loaded with some pretty egregious product placement, which wouldn't be a bad thing if it wasn't the antithesis of the film's message.

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  • Chris Pratt a Peter Quill stands in a green room in Guardians of the Galaxy

    Marvel's 'Creative Committee' Tried To Force Major Changes To Guardians Of The Galaxy

    By Joe Roberts 26 days ago

    Marvel Studios' infamous 'creative committee' wanted James Gunn to make some baffling changes to Guardians of the Galaxy, including one related to its music.

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  • Gene Roddenberry artwork surrounded by images from Earth: The Final Conflict and Andromeda

    Gene Roddenberry's Non-Star Trek Projects, Ranked

    By Samuel Stone 27 days ago

    Gene Roddenberry may best be known for creating Star Trek, but let's take a look at all of the other projects that he ushered in to film and television.

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  • Ben Richards emerges from the ashes in The Running Man

    How The Running Man Fails To Capture The Power Of Stephen King's Original Ending (Or Does It?)

    By Bill Bria 27 days ago

    Edgar Wright's adaptation of The Running Man provides a fascinating take on Stephen King's original work, but does it capture its power? Let's discuss.

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  • Richard Dreyfuss looks stunned as Roy Neary in Close Encounters of the Third Kind

    How The Ku Klux Klan Interfered With Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters Of The Third Kind

    By Jeremy Smith 27 days ago

    One of the cast members of Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind made the right kind of enemy when they publicly lambasted the Ku Klux Klan.

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