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  • Daniel Craig's James Bond looks across frame in Casino Royale

    James Bond's U.S. Debut Received Some Truly Weird Changes

    By Joe Roberts 10 months ago

    When Ian Fleming's Casino Royale was first published, American readers were introduced to super spy James Bond in a very different way from UK readers.

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  • Kyle MacLachlan in Conversation with Reece Feldman at the SXSW Studio

    Kyle MacLachlan Thinks This David Lynch Movie Is The Best To Start With

    By Michael Boyle 10 months ago

    If you're looking for a good place to dive into the late David Lynch's filmography, one of his most famous collaborators, Kyle MacLachlan, has a suggestion.

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  • Sean Thornton (John Wayne) in The Quiet Man; Eilis (Saoirse Ronan) in Brooklyn; Amsterdam (Leonard DiCaprio) in Gangs of New York

    The 11 Best Movies To Watch On St. Patrick's Day

    By Hunter Cates 10 months ago

    If you're feeling the luck of the Irish on March 17, try your hand at watching these movies that will make good St. Patrick's Day viewing.

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  • Arthur Steiglitz is planning something naughty in Black Bag

    How Steven Soderbergh's Black Bag Weaponizes A Beloved James Bond Actor

    By Bill Bria 10 months ago

    By casting Pierce Brosnan in Black Bag, Steven Soderbergh weaponizes the instant association audiences have with James Bond to the film's benefit.

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  • Ariel endures a strange ceremonial dinner in Opus

    Opus Director Mark Anthony Green Wrote A 350-Page Cult Manual We'll Never Get To Read [Exclusive Interview]

    By Bill Bria 10 months ago

    Mark Anthony Green, the writer/director of A24's Opus, tells us about creating credible pop music for his film & writing a cult manual we'll never get to read.

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  • Sherry gets closer to Nathan in Novocaine

    Novocaine's Big Twist Comes Straight From Classic Hollywood

    By Bill Bria 10 months ago

    Novacaine starring Jack Quaid and Amber Midthunder incorporates a classic Hollywood twist in its fresh approach to action-comedy.

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  • Sonny and Joshua in racing gear in F1

    F1 Sounds Like It Had One Of Most Difficult Film Shoots Of All Time

    By Nick Staniforth 10 months ago

    Joseph Kosinski's F1, the new racing movie starring Brad Pitt, had some ridiculous constraints when it came time to actually roll the cameras.

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  • Cooper walking down the hallway amidst concertgoers in Trap

    One Of Josh Hartnett's Best & Creepiest Movies Is Dominating Netlfix's Top Charts

    By Nina Starner 10 months ago

    People seem to either love or hate M. Night Shyamalan's Trap. We're fans of it, which is why we're happy to tell you it's now burning up the Netflix charts.

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  • The Surfer looks back and holds his board in The Surfer

    The Surfer Review: Nicolas Cage Descends Into Sunburnt Madness In This Psychedelic Thriller [SXSW]

    By Rafael Motamayor 11 months ago

    Nicolas Cage gets tormented by beach bullies and loses his mind in a parking lot in the trippy thriller The Surfer. Here's our review.

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  • Brian Mills, looking intense in close-up in Taken

    Why Liam Neeson Is Glad He Didn't Play James Bond

    By Witney Seibold 11 months ago

    In the mid-1990s, the Broccoli family was looking for a new actor to play James Bond. They considered Liam Neeson, but he's glad he didn't take the part.

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  • Cujo the dog laying on the ground in Cujo

    Stephen King Classic Cujo Is Getting A Second Adaptation, This Time At Netflix

    By Ryan Scott 11 months ago

    Stephen King's Cujo will live to bark another day: a new movie adaptation of the horror master's novel is in the works at Netflix.

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  • Liam Neeson frowns as Harry Rawlings in Widows

    Liam Neeson Regrets Starring In One Of His Best Crime Thrillers

    By Jeremy Smith 11 months ago

    Liam Neeson loves one particular crime thriller in which he appeared and he thought his co-stars were terrific in the movie, but he thinks he was miscast.

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  • Jason Patric as James Brody and Sylvester Stallone as Rook in poster art for Armor

    The 2024 Sylvester Stallone Crime Thriller With A 0% Rotten Tomatoes Score

    By Danielle Ryan 11 months ago

    Every actor makes a crummy movie every once in a while, but a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes is a dismal score for a Sylvester Stallone flick.

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  • Meghann Fahy's Violet and Brandon Sklenar's Henry standing in the restaruant in Drop

    Drop Review: This Bad Date Makes For A Killer Thriller [SXSW]

    By Ryan Scott 11 months ago

    A woman on a date finds herself terrorized by anonymous messages in Drop, the new thriller from Happy Death Day director Christopher Landon.

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  • Jon Bernthal's Brax and Ben Affleck's Christian coming face to face in The Accountant 2

    The Accountant 2 Review: Ben Affleck's Sequel Is Better In Every Way [SXSW]

    By Ryan Scott 11 months ago

    Ben Affleck's numbers-savvy assassin Christian Wolff returns in Gavin O'Connor's entertaining action sequel The Accountant 2.

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  • Lawrence Harvey as Raymond Shaw is triggered by Leslie Parish wearing the Queen of Diamonds as Jocelyn Jordan in The Manchurian Candidate

    One Of The Greatest Cold War Movies Ever Is Streaming For Free

    By Jeremy Smith 11 months ago

    Not everyone's in the mood for a grim political thriller, but The Manchurian Candidate remains a disquieting masterpiece and you can watch it for free.

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  • Gene Hackman as Rankin Fitch rigs the jury selection of Nicholas Easter in Runaway Jury

    The John Cusack & Gene Hackman Thriller Sitting High On Netflix's Top Charts

    By Jeremy Smith 11 months ago

    As of this writing, there are only two Gene Hackman movies on Netflix. But at least audiences are currently flocking to the right one.

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  • An emotionless Stephen King, surrounded by book covers for IT, From a Buick 8, Under the Dome, and The Dark Tower.

    10 Worst Stephen King Endings, Ranked

    By Margaret David 11 months ago

    Stephen King is one of the best writers of all time, but that hasn't kept him from delivering some poor conclusions. Here are the 10 worst Stephen King endings.

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  • Rebecca and Karl walking in front of caution tape in Midnight in the Switchgrass

    Bruce Willis & Megan Fox's Crime Thriller Flop Is A Streaming Hit On Netflix

    By Nina Starner 11 months ago

    Movies that bomb at the box office frequently find new life on streamers, and one of Bruce Willis' final films is currently crushing it on Netflix.

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  • Nathan Caine (Jack Quaid) dangles upside down while making a phone call in Novocaine

    Novocaine Review: Jack Quaid Shines In This Cute, Gory Action Rom-Com

    Jack Quaid plays a man with the unique 'superpower' of being unable to feel pain in ultra-gory action rom-com Novocaine.

    By Bill Bria 11 months ago Read More
  • Popeye Doyle observes the dock of Marseilles in French Connection II

    Gene Hackman's Most Underrated Performance Is A Sequel To One Of His Most Celebrated

    By Bill Bria 11 months ago

    Among the many great performances by the late Gene Hackman, his reprisal of Popeye Doyle in French Connection II is the most overlooked.

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  • Burt Reynolds as Lewis in Deliverance

    Where Was Deliverance Filmed? Every Major Location Explained

    By Danielle Ryan 11 months ago

    Deliverance earned three Academy Award nominations and is considered one of the greatest thrillers ever made, and you can visit many of the wooded locations.

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  • The Joker on a float, speaking into a microphone, as seen in the 1989 version of Batman.

    Prince's Alter Ego For 1989's Batman Took On A Life Of His Own

    By Witney Seibold 11 months ago

    Prince created an alter ego when writing music for Tim Burton's Batman, but the character continued on elsewhere long after the movie.

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  • Anna Kendrick as Stephanie and Blake Lively as Emily drinking martinis by the pool in Another Simple Favor

    Another Simple Favor Review: Anna Kendrick & Blake Lively Shine In This Silly, Sexy Sequel [SXSW]

    By Ryan Scott 11 months ago

    Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively return for Another Simple Favor, and our review out of SXSW indicates a bigger sequel with the leads bringing their A-game.

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  • Robert Pattinson as Mickey 18 and Mickey 17 in the snow

    Bong Joon Ho Knows Mickey 17 Reflects Our World, Toni Collette And Naomi Ackie Know How To Survive It [Exclusive Interview]

    By BJ Colangelo 11 months ago

    Bong Joon Ho and actors Toni Collette and Naomi Ackie talk about how their new film Mickey 17 reflects our world, and how to survive oppressive conditions.

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  • Collage of images from Mickey 17, Okja, and Source Code

    6 Best Movies Like Mickey 17 You Need To Watch Next

    By Nick Staniforth 11 months ago

    If Bong Joon-ho's Mickey 17 left you yearning for more strange, dark, funny sci-fi, check out these six movies that share some of its DNA.

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  • Michael Fassbender as espionage agent George Woodhouse standing in front of Big Ben in London in Black Bag

    Black Bag Review: Steven Soderbergh's Sleek Spy Thriller Is A Smart, Sizzling Good Time

    By Jeremy Mathai 11 months ago

    Steven Soderbergh’s Black Bag, a marriage drama masquerading as a spy thriller, is stylish, sexy, and never outstays its welcome. Here's our review.

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