Richard Linklater's Follow-Up To Dazed And Confused Was A Decade In The Making
'Where Boyhood ends, Everybody Wants Some begins.'
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Read MoreMidsommar is full of creepy details that reward a second watch.
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Read MoreWes Anderson's greatest film couldn't be more timely.
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Read MoreChris Farley brought in one of his bits that would make the cast of Saturday Night Live laugh behind the scenes.
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Read More'You remember the baby talking movies? I'm ready to be Kirstie Alley.'
Read More'There was no improvising on set.'
Read MoreJoe Dante's sci-fi comedy didn't always have the 'comedy' part.
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Read MoreThe smash success of the first Saw movie took everyone by surprise, including director Darren Lynn Bousman, whose career transformed because of it.
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Read MoreWe're always excited for a new Nicolas Cage movie, especially when it's a comedy.
Read MoreHarold Ramis was already an accomplished comedy writer when Caddyshack came around, but he didn't know anything about how to shoot a movie.
Read More'I don't want Bruce coming after me.'
Read More'The comedy won't work if it's in color.'
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