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  • Kirk Douglas as Vincent van Gogh in Lust for Life, Colonel Dax in Paths of Glory, and Spartacus in Spartacus

    The 12 Best Kirk Douglas Movies, Ranked

    By Hunter Cates 1 month ago

    During his decades-long career, Kirk Douglas starred in many a classic film and worked with several great directors. Here's our ranking of his 12 best movies.

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  • Alexandra on a Hollywood street in Tangerine

    5 Best Movies Shot On An iPhone

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Smartphones are everywhere now, including on major movie sets. From Tangerine to 28 Years Later, here are the five best films shot using an iPhone.

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  • The Cole family, including a young Sydney Sweeney as Emily, together in Spiders 3D.

    Sydney Sweeney's Worst Movie, According To IMDb

    By Andrew Gladman 1 month ago

    If you look at ratings on IMDb, Sydney Sweeney's first movie is related to spiders ... but it's not the Marvel flop you're thinking of.

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  • A composite shot of music video images: Beyonce in Hold Up, Sabrina Carpenter in Please Please Please, My Chemical Romance in The Ghost of You, Madonna in Material Girl, and Tupac Shakur in California Love

    10 Best Music Videos Based On Or Inspired By Movies

    By Blaise Santi 1 month ago

    Music videos aren't as big as they once were, but they're still taking cues from motion pictures. Here are the best music videos based on or inspired by movies

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  • Rusty lays his head on the bar, tired, as Danny Ocean looks over his shoulder, thinking about their upcoming heist, in

    Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven Has A Big Plot Hole You Can't Unsee

    By Rusteen Honardoost 1 month ago

    Steven Soderbergh's excellent Ocean's Eleven remake has a pretty big plot hole that Soderbergh was actually aware of while filming.

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  • Joe seeks to calm his flock down in Eddington

    Eddington Is 2025's Most Divisive, Provocative & Infuriating Movie — But That's The Point

    By Bill Bria 1 month ago

    Ari Aster has always been a satirist manipulating genre formulas to his advantage, and his latest film, the controversial Eddington, is no exception.

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  • Bradley Cooper's Chris Kyle lays in bed holding his wife in American Sniper

    Bradley Cooper Wanted A Marvel Star To Headline American Sniper Instead

    By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    American Sniper scored Bradley Cooper an Oscar nomination, but he initially thought the role was better suited to one of his Marvel co-stars.

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  • John Williams, Hans Zimmer, and Michael Giacchino in front of their famous projects

    15 Highest-Grossing Movie Composers Of All Time

    By Hunter Cates 1 month ago

    Behind most iconic movies is a great composer. Here are 15 incredible film composers who have scored absolutely massive wins at the box office.

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  • Mufasa, Woody, Dumbo, Sadness, and Shadow together

    The 15 Saddest Disney Movies, Ranked

    By Mike Bedard 1 month ago

    Disney movies have always been known to tug at the heartstrings, but these are the saddest Disney movies that will certainly make tears come out of your face

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  • Ted Garcia (Pedro Pascal) chastises Joe Cross (Joaquin Phoenix) on an outdoor patio in Eddington

    Eddington Director Ari Aster On JFK Influences, Conspiracies & His Favorite Comedies [Exclusive Interview]

    By Ethan Anderton 1 month ago

    Ari Aster's Eddington tackles a myriad of controversial topics in a neo-Western framework, and we spoke with the director about the film's influences and more.

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  • Lydie and Agnes laughing together in Sorry, Baby

    A24's Sorry, Baby Director And Stars On Finding Humor In Horrible Situations [Exclusive Interview]

    By BJ Colangelo 1 month ago

    A24's Sorry, Baby is one of the best films of 2025. Here's our interview with writer/director/star Eva Victor and co-stars Naomi Ackie and Lucas Hedges.

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  • Joe Cross is looking pretty shady and red in Eddington

    Eddington's Mysterious (And Potentially Controversial) Villains Explained

    By Bill Bria 1 month ago

    Ari Aster's Eddington is bound to be a divisive and controversial movie, especially when it comes to the arrival of the film's mysterious villains.

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  • Joe Cross points the way in Eddington

    Eddington Director Ari Aster Gave Joaquin Phoenix An Indirect Note That Changed His Character

    By Bill Bria 1 month ago

    Joaquin Phoenix couldn't figure out his Eddington character, Joe Cross, until director Ari Aster did something that inadvertently unlocked the role for him.

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  • Clint Eastwood peers out from the shadows as Frankie Dunn in Million Dollar Baby

    Clint Eastwood Almost Retired From Acting Before This Oscar-Winning Movie

    By Jeremy Smith 1 month ago

    Clint Eastwood has talked about retiring from acting multiple times, including right before he directed (and starred in) a film that won several major Oscars.

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  • George Lonegan talking to a boy in a ballcap in Hereafter

    Roger Ebert Gave This Matt Damon And Clint Eastwood Movie A Perfect Score

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Matt Damon starred in this Clint Eastwood film, which strongly resonated with Roger Ebert but was dismissed by most other critics at the time of its release.

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  • Dee Croxton as Johnny's ailing mother in The Woman in the Room

    The Shawshank Redemption's Director Made Another Stephen King Adaptation Early In His Career

    By Debopriyaa Dutta 1 month ago

    Before he helmed movies like The Shawshank Redemption and The Mist, Frank Darabont directed a powerful short film based on one of Stephen King's short stories.

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  • Will Smith as Agent J in Men in Black surrounded by Kate Winslet as Rose from Titanic, Pam Grier as Jackie in Jackie Brown, Burt Reynolds as Jack in Boogie Nights, and Mima lying in grass from Perfect Blue

    15 Best Movies Of 1997, Ranked

    By Blaise Santi 1 month ago

    Let's get out our time machine and go back to 1997, because there were some really good cinematic gems that released that here. Here are just 15 examples.

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  • Stephen Baldwin grinning as Sal in Last Exit to Brooklyn

    Why Stephen Baldwin Was Fired From An Underrated '80s War Movie

    By Jeremy Smith 1 month ago

    Stephen Baldwin got on his director's wrong side and quickly found himself out of a job during production on this less-appreciated '80s war movie.

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  • Brother Diarmuid (Tom Holland) in Pilgrimage, Monsieur Gustave H. (Ralph Fiennes) in The Grand Budapest Hotel, and Paul Atreides (Timothee Chalamet) in Dune: Part Two

    The 12 Best Books Becoming Movies In 2026

    By Gregory Lawrence 1 month ago

    Movie adaptations of books can oftentimes be hit-or-miss, but these 12 upcoming films for 2026 may be as good as, if not better than, their source material.

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  • Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) standing in

    Sylvester Stallone Knows Exactly Why Rocky Was Such A Big Hit

    By Noah Villaverde 1 month ago

    Sylvester Stallone's career was forged by the success of Rocky, but the Italian Stallion wasn't surprised that audiences loved it.

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  • Christopher Nolan on the set of

    Christopher Nolan's 1998 Neo-Noir Crime Movie Is The Complete Opposite Of His Blockbusters

    By Noah Villaverde 1 month ago

    Christopher Nolan's films are known for their sweeping extravagance, but his debut feature was a much more modest affair.

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  • Tom Hardy as John S. Fitzgerald looking worried in The Revenant

    How Tension On The Revenant Set Turned Into A Wrestling Match With Tom Hardy

    By Pauli Poisuo 1 month ago

    Stories about Tom Hardy wrestling director Alejandro G. Iñárritu on the Revenant set emerged before the film's release, but Hardy has since clarified things.

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  • Will Hunting looking off into the distance in Good Will Hunting

    The Career-Changing '90s Crime Thriller Matt Damon Missed Out On

    By Akos Peterbencze 1 month ago

    Matt Damon once reminisced about missing out on a life-changing role in this 1990s crime thriller, but it seems as though everything has worked out just fine.

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  • A collage of Javier Bardem, Adam Driver, Angelina Jolie, Denzel Washington, and Tom Hanks standing together

    15 Actors Who Never Watch Their Own Movies

    By Blaise Santi 1 month ago

    It's not easy for even a Hollywood star to watch their movies. Here are 15 high-profile examples of actors who can't watch their own projects.

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  • Jeff and Finch in a camper driving frantically with a dog in Finch

    An Underrated Tom Hanks Sci-Fi Movie Was Directed By A Game Of Thrones Veteran

    By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    You may have missed this Tom Hanks sci-fi film during the early days of the pandemic, but now's a good time to catch up with it.

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  • James Caan as Frank Athearn sitting in the shadows in Comes a Horseman

    The Underrated James Caan Western That Was Struck By Tragedy

    By Jeremy Smith 1 month ago

    This less-appreciated 1970s Western features some stellar performances by the likes of James Caan, but it was also beset by a tragedy behind the scenes.

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  • Tom Cruise as Cole Trickle wearing a jean jacket and giving a piercing look in Days of Thunder

    Why Tom Cruise Left Stephen King's The Shawshank Redemption

    By Rafael Motamayor 1 month ago

    The Shawshank Redemption has become one of the most beloved movies of all time, and it almost had Tom Cruise in a leading role. So what happened?

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