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Remember Joker 2? Of course you do, it brought back Arthur Fleck and made him sing! Sort of! Anyway, it's now streaming on Prime Video.
Read MoreRemember Joker 2? Of course you do, it brought back Arthur Fleck and made him sing! Sort of! Anyway, it's now streaming on Prime Video.
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Read MoreHave a good time with a bad movie by streaming this weirdly watchable true crime thriller (which stars Lady Gaga and several other A-listers) on Netflix.
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Read MoreEva Victor's Sorry, Baby is one of the best films of 2025, and it's streaming now on HBO Max. Check it out if you haven't seen it yet.
Read MoreRob Reiner once revealed that he was having trouble reading the script for Stand By Me and wasn't sure he would make the movie. Then he suggested a change.
Read MoreThree movies in, a very clear pattern has emerged regarding who director Rian Johnson casts to play the killer in his Knives Out series.
Read MoreIt's a testament to the strength of his filmography that this Rob Reiner movie (which Roger Ebert loved) isn't generally considered one of his best works.
Read More2025 has been a fantastic year for movies. As the year comes to a close, we've wrangled a list of the best films we saw over the past 12 months.
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Read MoreElla McCay, James L. Brooks's long-awaited return to the director's chair starring Emma Mackey, proved to be a most unfortunate flop in its box office opening.
Read MoreAll three films in Rian Johnson's Knives Out trilogy are loaded with an ensemble cast of characters. We ranked the 10 best here.
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Read MoreDirector Rob Reiner, the director of classics like A Few Good Men, When Harry Met Sally, and so many more, has tragically died at 78.
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Read MoreSuzanne Collins has been involved with the adaptation of her Hunger Games books from the very beginning, but here's how she feels about them.
Read MoreWake Up Dead Man is the darkest movie in the Knives Out trilogy, especially after the comedy of Glass Onion. And that makes sense.
Read MoreJudd Nelson took a method approach to playing John Bender in The Breakfast Club, much to the chagrin of the cast and director John Hughes.
Read MoreLike the previous two Knives Out mysteries, Wake Up Dead Man doesn't shy away from current events and modern politics. And that's by design.
Read MoreSteve Yedlin, the cinematographer of Wake Up Dead Man, tells /Film how they pulled off that great "sun going behind the clouds" effect in the church.
Read MoreYou better believe The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson put a Star Wars reference in Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery.
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