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  • A Quiet Place Day One quinn scared

    A Quiet Place: Day One's Most Confusing Scene Demands A Deeper Look

    By Bill Bria June 28th, 2024

    A Quiet Place: Day One expands the lore of the aliens in this prequel film, and we have the answer to the film's weirdest scene.

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  • Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire movie

    How To Watch Godzilla X Kong At Home

    By Rafael Motamayor June 28th, 2024

    Get ready to experience some giant kaiju action from the comfort of your living room. Here's how you can watch Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire at home.

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  • Grand Theft Auto 5 Michael car chase

    Here's Why A Grand Theft Auto Movie Never Happened

    By Ryan Scott June 28th, 2024

    A Grand Theft Auto movie might seem like a no-brainer, but it has yet to happen. Here's why.

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  • Al Pacino shouting in Heat

    Al Pacino's Best Screaming Scene Terrified His Co-Star For Real

    By Jeremy Smith June 27th, 2024

    No one shouts quite like Al Pacino, and during one of the actor's best screams in Michael Mann's Heat, the actor actually scared his co-star Hank Azaria.

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  • Samuel L Jackson Avengers

    Designing The Helicarrier In Marvel's Avengers Was An 'Exhaustive Process'

    By Joe Roberts June 26th, 2024

    The Helicarrier in Marvel's Avengers is one of the coolest vehicles in the franchise, but was one of the hardest to bring to life.

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  • Trigger Warning movie Jessica Alba

    Jessica Alba Reigns Over Netflix Top Charts With Trigger Warning

    By Ryan Scott June 26th, 2024

    Jessica Alba's action thriller Trigger Warning has overtaken its competition and is now the number one movie on Netflix's streaming charts.

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  • Russell Crowe in Gladiator

    Gladiator II Footage Reaction: Rhinos And Sharks And Pedro Pascal And Denzel [CinemaCon 2024]

    By Danielle Ryan June 25th, 2024

    Paramount unveiled the first footage from Ridley Scott's long-awaited Gladiator sequel at CinemaCon. Here's a breakdown of what was shown.

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  • Red One, Dwayne Johnson, Chris Evans

    Dwayne Johnson Slaps A Krampus In The Face In The Red One Trailer

    By Sandy Schaefer June 25th, 2024

    The Red One trailer sends Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans on a Christmas-themed adventure involving killer snowmen and Krampus.

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  • Hot Fuzz Nicholas Angel Funko POP

    New Hot Fuzz Funko POP Fires Two Guns Whilst Jumping Through The Air [Exclusive]

    By Ethan Anderton June 25th, 2024

    Hot Fuzz has never been given the Funko POP treatment before, but that changes with the new Nicholas Angel figure, who is locked and loaded for action.

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  • Deadpool & Wolverine

    How A Phone Call From Hugh Jackman Saved Deadpool 3 From Oblivion

    By Jeremy Mathai June 24th, 2024

    Deadpool & Wolverine was in trouble before a Hugh Jackman phone call got Marvel's superhero threequel back on track.

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  • Andor

    Andor Season 2 Will Bring Back Star Wars Characters That Will Change How You See One Film

    By Jeremy Mathai June 24th, 2024

    Andor star Diego Luna says season 2 will feature more Rogue One characters while also reframing the events of the Star Wars prequel.

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  • Nobody

    Nobody 2 Is Official, And Bob Odenkirk Just Landed The Most Exciting Action Director Working Today

    By Rafael Motamayor June 24th, 2024

    Nobody 2 will see Bob Odenkirk team up with director Timo Tjahjanto, who's one of the most exciting voices in the genre right now.

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  • Hit Man Glen Powell Patrick Bateman American Psycho reference

    Netflix's Hit Man Has A Hilarious (And Telling) American Psycho Reference

    By Devin Meenan June 24th, 2024

    Hit Man on Netflix has Glen Powell in many disguises, and one very obvious homage to Patrick Bateman in American Psycho

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  • Death Proof Kurt Russell

    Mickey Rourke & Ving Rhames Both Almost Stole Kurt Russell's Death Proof Role

    By Jeremy Smith June 24th, 2024

    Death Proof cast Kurt Russell over heavyweights Mickey Rourke and Ving Rhames, although the actor still used them as peripheral influences.

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  • 2008's Death Race

    The Correct Order To Watch The Death Race Franchise

    By Debopriyaa Dutta June 23rd, 2024

    The Death Race movies are as incoherent as they are ridiculously entertaining. Here's the best way to go about making sense of this franchise.

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  • Dune Part Two Timothee Chalamet

    Dune Director Denis Villeneuve Hit Back At Critics Of The Films' Length

    By Jeremy Smith June 23rd, 2024

    Dune director Denis Villeneuve not only feels the films are the perfect length, but he also believes young people like longer movies in general.

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  • Apocalypse Now Brando

    Director George Lucas Made A Heroic Gesture To Save Apocalypse Now

    By Witney Seibold June 23rd, 2024

    When director Francis Ford Coppola's war epic Apocalypse Now was in trouble, his old pal George Lucas stepped in to offer a financial lifeline.

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  • Arnold Schwarzenegger in Total Recall

    Total Recall's Director Wanted To Make The Three-Breasted Woman Even Weirder

    By Danielle Ryan June 23rd, 2024

    Total Recall director Paul Verhoeven almost made the infamous three-breasted women's design even more extreme before (wisely) being talked out of it.

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  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Kurt Russell

    Kurt Russell Gave Guardians Of The Galaxy's CGI Team Some Constructive Criticism

    By Sandy Schaefer June 23rd, 2024

    Kurt Russell convinced Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2's creative team to not rely solely on CGI to de-age his character Ego.

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  • Austin Powers Mike Myers nut shot

    Austin Powers' Box Office Opening Got Beat By A Kurt Russell Movie

    By Ryan Scott June 22nd, 2024

    Kurt Russell's 1997 thriller Breakdown opened opposite the first Austin Powers movie at the box office, and the comedy had Breakdown's director sweating.

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  • Eil Wallach in The Magnificent Seven

    Eli Wallach Died With One Regret Over 1960's The Magnificent Seven

    By Ben Pearson June 22nd, 2024

    Eli Wallach had one regret about playing the villain in John Sturges' 1960 classic The Magnificent Seven, and it involved Elmer Bernstein's masterful score.

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  • Tim Burton Batman 1989 money

    How 1989's Batman Made Tim Burton A Box Office Superhero

    By Ryan Scott June 22nd, 2024

    Batman (1989) paved the way for today's superhero movie culture and smashed the box office in the process.

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  • A still from Dune: Part Two

    How Steven Spielberg Set Denis Villeneuve On The Path To Dune

    By Debopriyaa Dutta June 22nd, 2024

    Dune's Denis Villeneuve credits his interest in filmmaking to one man: Steven Spielberg. Here are some times the two have crossed paths and traded compliments.

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  • Jeff Nichols on the set of The Bikeriders

    Jeff Nichols' Alien Nation Has Been Repurposed Back Into An Original Sci-Fi Film [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson June 21st, 2024

    The Bikeriders director Jeff Nichols tells us that his Alien Nation remake is still in the works, but at a different studio and with a different title.

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  • Breakdown

    Kurt Russell's Daily Commute For Breakdown Was Anything But Ordinary

    By Witney Seibold June 21st, 2024

    When Kurt Russell starred in Jonathan Mostow's 1997 thriller Breakdown, he was able to secure a somewhat unusual deal for his daily commute to the set.

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  • Godzilla vs Kong ship punch

    Godzilla Vs. Kong Fans Petitioned For A Reference That Was Already Planned

    By Bill Bria June 21st, 2024

    There was no way Adam Wingard wasn't going to include an homage to the most famous moment of Godzilla vs. Kong in his movie.

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  • Donald Sutherland, The Hunger Games

    Donald Sutherland Wrote A Perfect Letter To Give The Hunger Games Movies A New Perspective

    By BJ Colangelo June 20th, 2024

    When Donald Sutherland was cast in The Hunger Games, he wrote a letter talking about the strengths of his character, Corolanius Snow. Here are some excerpts.

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