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Why Laura Carmichael Couldn't Say No To Reprising Her Downton Abbey Role
We just want Lady Edith to have a good life! Let her be happy! -
How Harry Potter Helped Alfonso Cuarón Understand Children Of Men
Cuarón credits Prisoner of Azkaban with helping him pull off his 2007 dystopian masterpiece. -
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Sergio Leone Borrowed Some John Ford 'Pessimism' For Once Upon A Time In The West
John Ford's later Westerns soured on the vision of America he had previously mythologized — and Sergio Leone was inspired by this turn. -
A Snowstorm On The Unforgiven Set Meant Skirting Every Studio Rule
Production began in the fall — Eastwood's preference for any Western — but when winter knocked at the door, the timing threatened the final days of filming. -
Denise Dowse, Star Of Beverly Hills, 90210 And Insecure, Has Died At 64
Known for her roles in Beverly Hills, 90210, Bio-Dome, and Insecure, actress and director Denise Dowse has passed away at the age of 64. -
How Pixar Sold Tom Hanks On The Idea For Toy Story
Toy Story was the first feature-length computer animated movie, and that kind of innovation certainly helped. -
Dracula Drudgery Led Christopher Lee To The Wicker Man
The legendary vampire led to a legendary career, but Christopher Lee loves another horror movie more. -
Nope Has Finally Landed At The International Box Office, But It's Off To A Slow Start
Jordan Peele's Nope seems to be suffering from its staggered release as it arrives three weeks late in major international markets. -
The 14 Best Action Movies From Black Directors
Packed with car chases, shootouts, and social commentary, these high-octane films by Black directors bring a unique perspective to the action genre. -
Tom Hardy's Skin Might Just Be Peaky Blinders' Biggest Mystery
Alfie Solomons' face tells a story about his health over the course of his appearances throughout Peaky Blinders. -
The Daily Stream: Frasier Takes Chances With Comedy
He's Doctor Frasier Crane, and he's listening. Here's why the Cheers spinoff sitcom is a must-watch. -
TV, Interrupted: Amy Sherman-Palladino's Bunheads Had Its Dance Recital Cut Short
A quaint small-town setting and the return of Kelly Bishop weren't enough to propel Bunheads to the same heights as Gilmore Girls. -
The 15 Best Pseudo Documentaries, Ranked
Psuedo-documentaries blur the line between reality and fiction. In the context of the horror genre, they can be devastating, shocking, and utterly terrifying. -
The Rehearsal Is A Window Into A Neurodivergent World
Nathan Fielder's new HBO show The Rehearsal isn't just a bracing docu-comedy, it's a sensitive look into moving thorugh the world as a neurodivergent person. -
Evil Season 3 Ending Explained: Welcome To The Book Of Angels
Let's talk about the end of Evil (Evil season 3, that is; real evil will never end). -
How Universal Saved Vin Diesel's Pitch Black From A Straight-To-Video Fate
The chronicles of Pitch Black. -
The Controversial '70s TV Hit That Inspired Little Miss Sunshine
It goes back to a 1973 docuseries widely credited with ushering in the advent of reality television. -
How Steven Spielberg Made Sure Jurassic Park's Dinosaurs Never Became 'Monsters'
'They're not monsters, Lex, they're just animals.' -
The Filmmaker Who Influenced Steven Spielberg Most Didn't Do So By Directing
As far as Spielberg is concerned, no one cut a film with more invigorating flair than John Frankenheimer. -
Maggie Smith Had A Scary Reputation On The Harry Potter Set
'If you don't irritate her, she's absolutely gorgeous.' -
The Cinematic Double-Standard That Inspired Cannibal Holocaust
To this day, the film is held up as a gold standard of extreme horror cinema. -
John Mayer Let The Office Use One Of His Songs, But He Had One Condition
The A Benihana Christmas episode featured Mayer's work after a negotiation of sorts. -
How A Fast & Furious Cameo Earned Vin Diesel The Rights To Riddick
One of the best deals in Hollywood history.