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  • Elizabeth and Darcy having a conversation in Pride and Prejudice

    The Best Pride & Prejudice Adaptation, According To Rotten Tomatoes

    By Debopriyaa Dutta 9 months ago

    Forget Colin Firth vs. Matthew Macfadyen: The best Pride & Prejudice adaptation (according to Rotten Tomatoes) was released back in 1940.

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  • Clint Eastwood and Frankie Valli chatting on the set of Jersey Boys

    The Only Broadway Adaptation Clint Eastwood Ever Directed Was A Flop

    By Sandy Schaefer 9 months ago

    Clint Eastwood's sole Broadway adaptation as a director might've flopped at the box office, but it remains unique among modern movie musicals.

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  • Adrien Brody as architect László Tóth holding a bunch of flowers in The Brutalist

    The Brutalist AI Controversy Explained

    By Jeremy Mathai 9 months ago

    Awards season favorite The Brutalist has come under fire for its use of generative AI. However, there are question marks hanging over its head worth examining.

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  • Bert and Ernie from It's a Wonderful Life and from Sesame Street

    Are It's A Wonderful Life & Sesame Street Actually Connected?

    By Rafael Motamayor 9 months ago

    It's a Wonderful Life and Sesame Street both feature a memorable pair of buddies named Bert and Ernie. Is that just a coincidence?

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  • Detective Keith Frazier in Inside Man

    The Classic Crime Thriller That Influenced Denzel Washington's Inside Man

    By Devin Meenan 9 months ago

    Spike Lee and Denzel Washington's bank robbery film Inside Man was influenced by a classic 1970s crime thriller set in Brooklyn.

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  • Emma Stone as Emily dancing in front of her car in Kinds of Kindness

    Kinds Of Kindness Ending Explained: What Is RMF?

    By Danielle Ryan 9 months ago

    Yorgos Lanthimos' Kinds of Kindness is as Lanthimos as the filmmaker's movies get, so let's unpack this darkly comedic anthology's ending.

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  • Warren Beatty looks dapper in yellow as Dick Tracy

    Why Warren Beatty Turned Down A Classic Stephen King Movie

    By Jeremy Smith 9 months ago

    Warren Beatty was originally eyed to play Paul Sheldon in Stephen King's Misery, the role that eventually went to James Caan. Here's what went wrong.

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  • Alvin Straight, looking into the sunset in The Straight Story

    That Time David Lynch Made A G-Rated Movie For Disney

    By Witney Seibold 9 months ago

    David Lynch is known for his surrealist, unsettling, dreamline examinations of society, but one of his greatest works is a G-rated drama.

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  • Lt. Cmdr. Dr. Jerome Davenport talking to someone in a dim room.

    Stephen King 'Hated' An Acclaimed Denzel Washington Movie

    By Witney Seibold 9 months ago

    Stephen King makes no qualms about the movies he likes and dislikes, but movie lovers might be shocked to learn he's not a fan of a Denzel Washington favorite.

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  • Travis Wheatley on the TV series Yellowstone

    Taylor Sheridan's Six Favorite Movies Are Perfect

    By Witney Seibold 9 months ago

    Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan's list of his top six all-time favorite movies is composed entirely of either Best Picture winners or nominees.

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  • Al Pacino holds hostages in a bank vault as Sonny Wortzik in Dog Day Afternoon

    The Only Major Actors Still Alive From Dog Day Afternoon

    By Jeremy Smith 9 months ago

    50 years later, Sidney Lumet's Dog Day Afternoon remains a scintillating actors' showcase. Let's catch up with the film's surviving cast members.

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  • Stuntman Mike smiling in Death Proof

    Kurt Russell Once Revealed His 3 Most Underrated Movies

    By Nick Staniforth 9 months ago

    In a 2015 interview, Kurt Russell revealed the three films of his that he thought were underrated and worth seeking out.

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  • Paul Mescal's Harry smiles sadly in close up in All of Us Strangers

    All Of Us Strangers Ending Explained: The Power Of Love

    By Joe Roberts 9 months ago

    All of Us Strangers explores grief, loneliness, longing, and love in a story that has its share of twists. Here's a breakdown of the film's ending.

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  • Celine and Jesse from the three movies in the Before Trilogy

    The Correct Order To Watch The Before Movies With Ethan Hawke & Julie Delpy

    By Nina Starner 9 months ago

    The Before movies starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy have a pretty simple viewing order, so let's dive deeper into what these films entail.

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  • John Hurt as a hooded John Merrick in The Elephant Man

    The David Lynch Movie Every Single Child Should Watch

    By Jeremy Smith 9 months ago

    The majority of David Lynch's work may not exactly be considered "family friendly," but one of his film is perfect for younger viewers.

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  • Rita and Betty feel blue in the Club Silencio in Mulholland Drive

    The One Time David Lynch Gave Us Clues To Unlock His Work

    By Bill Bria 9 months ago

    The late, great David Lynch was an enigma who never gave definitive answers to explain his work's meaning, but one time he gave us clues to it all.

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  • Young Owen standing under a parachute in the school gymnasium in I Saw the TV Glow

    I Saw The TV Glow Ending Explained: There Is Still Time

    By Rick Stevenson 9 months ago

    The ending of Jane Schoenbrun's I Saw The TV Glow delivers a message of hope or futility, depending on your interpretation.

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  • The cast practicing their performance atop a train in Grand Theft Hamlet

    How The Most Unusual Video Game Movie Ever Was Made, According To Its Directors [Exclusive Interview]

    By Ryan Scott 9 months ago

    The directors of the fantastic documentary Grand Theft Hamlet tell us how they managed to make an entire film set within the world of Grand Theft Auto Online.

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  • John Ford talks to Sammy Fabelmman in The Fabelmans

    David Lynch's Final Onscreen Performance Couldn't Have Been More Perfect

    By Chris Evangelista 9 months ago

    David Lynch's final movie performance was playing the legendary John Ford in Steven Spielberg's The Fabelmans, and the scene is absolutely perfect.

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  • Richard Farnsworth as Alvin Straight on a tractor in The Straight Story

    The Two Best David Lynch Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes

    By Josh Spiegel 9 months ago

    David Lynch was a divisive filmmaker that critics didn't always understand. That's probably why his highest rated films on Rotten Tomatoes are wildly different.

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  • Stephen King looking down on Finding Your Roots

    Why Stephen King Thinks The 2025 Oscars Should Be Canceled

    By Jeremy Smith 9 months ago

    Stephen King is one of many individuals arguing the 2025 Oscars ceremony should be canceled in light of recent real-world events.

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  • Marty, looking intense, talking to Clara in Marty

    The Longest & Shortest Best Picture Winners At The Oscars

    By Witney Seibold 9 months ago

    The average length of a Best Picture winner at the Oscars is 136 minutes, so let's look at the longest and shortest films that make up that magic number.

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  • Clint Eastwood sneers over a bucket as the Man with No Name in A Fistful of Dollars

    Clint Eastwood Regrets His Most Unconventional Western

    By Jeremy Smith 9 months ago

    Clint Eastwood has starred in countless classic Westerns, but the most unconventional Western on his resume is one he wished had been a better experience.

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  • Blake Lively as Adaline looking thoughtful in The Age of Adaline

    Why Blake Lively Replaced Katherine Heigl In The Age Of Adaline

    By Nina Starner 9 months ago

    The Age of Adaline went into development in 2010 with Katherine Heigl, but five years later, the romantic fantasy starred Blake Lively. Here's what happened.

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  • Kurt Russell, Bruce Campbell, Stitch, and Austin Butler all portraying Elvis Presley

    The Best Elvis Actors, Ranked

    By BJ Colangelo 9 months ago

    We can't help falling in love with all the actors who played Elvis over the years, whether they're from sincere biopics or over the top comedies.

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  • Lily Blossom Bloom half-smiling in It Ends With Us

    Every Upcoming Colleen Hoover Movie After It Ends With Us

    By Nina Starner 9 months ago

    The adaptation of Colleen Hoover's It Ends With Us was a surprising box office hit, and Hollywood has already greenlit more upcoming movies based on her work.

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  • David Dunn standing in a hospital in Unbreakable, looking at the camera

    The Bruce Willis Performance That Blew Quentin Tarantino Away

    By Jeremy Smith 9 months ago

    Years after Bruce Willis worked with Quentin Tarantino on Pulp Fiction, the actor mightily impressed the writer/director with a much different performance.

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