The Best Part Of It: Welcome To Derry Has Nothing To Do With The Monsters
It: Welcome to Derry features some gruesome and effective scares courtesy of Pennywise, but that's not the element that really makes the horror series work.
Read MoreIt: Welcome to Derry features some gruesome and effective scares courtesy of Pennywise, but that's not the element that really makes the horror series work.
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Read MorePennywise has been hanging around Derry for centuries, but why hasn't he ever left? The latest episode of Welcome to Derry has an answer.
Read MoreIt: Welcome to Derry features some gruesome and effective scares courtesy of Pennywise, but that's not the element that really makes the horror series work.
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Read MoreThe Odyssey director Christopher Nolan namechecked a specific translation of the epic poem that's perfect for modern readers.
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Read MoreAfter Tobe Hooper terrified audiences with The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, he helmed a project that showcased the origin story of Freddy Krueger.
Read MoreGene 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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Read MoreSavage Steve Holland lent his twisted sensibilities to this slapstick-heavy and sometimes surreal '90s cartoon, which isn't readily available to watch today.
Read MoreNow You See Me: Now You Don't features some impressive illusions, and the director told us how he pulled it off using practical effects.
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Read MoreChow Yun-fat and Mark Wahlberg played two cops tangled up in a Chinatown turf war in the 1999 crime thriller The Corruptor.
Read MoreEdgar 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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