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  • The Fast and the Furious Vin Diesel Paul Walker

    Fast And Furious And Point Break Have A Sneaky Set Similarity

    By Witney Seibold November 5th, 2023

    The original Fast & Furious movie shares a lot of similarities with Point Break, but eagle-eyed Point Break fans will recognize this iconic set in both.

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  • Rocky II

    The Correct Order To Watch The Rocky Franchise

    By Sandy Schaefer November 5th, 2023

    The Rocky movies have seen some real highs and lows over nearly 50 years, but there's really only one correct order to watch them in.

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  • Fair Play

    Fair Play Ending Explained: When The Status Quo Spirals Out Of Control

    By Debopriyaa Dutta November 5th, 2023

    This ouroboros of guilt, shame, and jealousy begins and ends with blood in the thriller Fair Play. Let's dig into the film's ending.

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  • A still from The Kill Team

    A Film Based On A True Story Is Exposing A Dark Crime Of The War In Afghanistan On Netflix

    By Debopriyaa Dutta November 4th, 2023

    The Kill Team, based on a true story and also the documentary of the same name, is now streaming in the Netflix top 10.

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  • Giovanna Lancellotti, Burning Betrayal

    A Steamy Brazilian Thriller Is Blazing A Trail To The Top Of The Netflix Charts

    By BJ Colangelo November 4th, 2023

    Burning Betrayal is lighting up the Netflix top 10, and after watching it, it's very easy to see why. (Everyone's super hot and there's a lot of sex.)

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  • Priscilla

    Lisa Marie Presley Ripped Into Sofia Coppola's Elvis Portrayal In Priscilla

    By Witney Seibold November 4th, 2023

    Sofia Coppola's script for Priscilla was based on Priscilla Presley's own memoir, but caused friction with Elvis' daughter, Lisa Marie Presley.

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  • Star Trek: First Contact Alice Krige Patrick Stewart

    Patrick Stewart Credits Jonathan Frakes For Star Trek: First Contact Being The Best TNG Movie

    By Witney Seibold November 4th, 2023

    Star Trek: First Contact established Jonathan Frakes as a consummate director of both action and emotion, and Patrick Stewart recognized it immediately.

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  • The Bikeriders Austin Butler

    The Bikeriders Review: Jeff Nichols Helms A Beautiful Austin Butler Drama [Austin Film Festival]

    By Mike Shutt November 3rd, 2023

    The Bikeriders, starring Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, and Tom Hardy, may not be the most elegantly told story, but there's power and pathos to be found here.

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  • The Royal Hotel

    The Royal Hotel Is The Best Movie You Didn't Get Around To Watching Last Month

    By Jeremy Mathai November 3rd, 2023

    The Royal Hotel, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, and The Burial represent the kind of solid, meat-and-potatoes filmmaking that's fallen by the wayside.

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  • All of Us Strangers Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal

    All Of Us Strangers Review: Andrew Scott And Paul Mescal Star In A Well-Acted But Crushingly Sentimental Drama [Austin Film Festival]

    By Mike Shutt November 2nd, 2023

    Director Andrew Haigh created an environment in which Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, Claire Foy, and Jamie Bell delivered solid work. But the film feels lacking.

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  • Priscilla

    Priscilla's Cailee Spaeny On Why Sofia Coppola Is Like 'An Iron Fist In A Silk Glove' [Exclusive Interview]

    By Jeremy Mathai November 2nd, 2023

    /Film spoke with Priscilla star Cailee Spaeny about her approach, the real Priscilla's reaction to the film, and working with writer/director Sofia Coppola.

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  • Dumb Money

    How To Watch Dumb Money At Home

    By Jeremy Mathai November 2nd, 2023

    Dumb Money, the new film from director Craig Gillespie and starring an incredibly stacked cast, is coming to home video very soon. Here's how and when to watch.

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  • Predestination Ethan Hawke

    Predestination Ending Explained: Wibbly Wobbly, Timey-Wimey Stuff

    By Rafael Motamayor November 2nd, 2023

    Predestination is a singularly complex and mind-bending film whose ending will leave you guessing, even if you connect all the dots (as we have).

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  • Charlie Chaplin photo

    Charlie Chaplin Vs. America Review: The Detailed Chronicle Of A Real-Life Hollywood Rise And Fall

    By Devin Meenan November 1st, 2023

    In his new book, prolific Hollywood chronicler Scott Eyman turns his attention to legendary filmmaker Charlie Chaplin, his meteoric rise, and unfortunate fall.

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  • Matthew Perry, 17 Again

    The 7 Best Matthew Perry Projects That Aren't Friends

    By SlashFilm Staff November 1st, 2023

    Although best known as Chandler Bing on Friends, Matthew Perry's career includes other terrific movies, show, and yes, video games.

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  • Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson in The Breakfast Club

    Is The Breakfast Club 2 Happening, Or Is School Out Forever?

    By Jenna Busch November 1st, 2023

    John Hughes' The Breakfast Club is a classic, It's been over 40 years since it came out, but will it ever get a sequel?

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  • Fall movie poster

    A Fall Trilogy Is Now In The Works, So Get Ready To Fall With A Vengeance

    By Ryan Scott October 31st, 2023

    Fall was already getting a sequel, testing our fear of heights yet again, but now it's officially being turned into a trilogy. Here's what we know...

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  • The Godfather cast

    The Only Major Actors Still Alive From The Godfather

    By Mike Shutt October 31st, 2023

    Over 50 years later, many members of the Godfather cast are sadly no longer with us. However, those who are remain professionally active to this day.

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  • Fight Club Tyler

    David Fincher, Director Of Fight Club, Still Not A Fan Of People Who Like Fight Club

    By Witney Seibold October 30th, 2023

    Fight Club director David Fincher has recently confessed he doesn't know how to help those who admire Tyler Durden.

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  • American Fiction Jeffrey Wright

    American Fiction Review: A Dizzyingly Funny Literary Satire Featuring A Never Better Jeffrey Wright [Austin Film Festival]

    By Mike Shutt October 30th, 2023

    Jeffrey Wright delivers a career-best performance in Cord Jefferson's sterling feature directorial debut American Fiction. Read our review right here.

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  • Robert Pattinson in The Batman

    How The Batman Pulled Off That Nail-Biting Wingsuit Scene

    By Joe Roberts October 29th, 2023

    Matt Reeves' The Batman contains many incredible set pieces, but that scene where Robert Pattinson's Batman leaps off the skyscraper was a technical marvel.

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  • Traffic Benicio del Toro

    That Time A Director Beat Himself At The Oscars (And Never Got Nominated Again)

    By Mike Shutt October 29th, 2023

    One of the most important U.S. filmmakers of the last 35 years, Steven Soderbergh once beat himself for the Best Director Oscar. He hasn't been nominated since.

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  • Casino Royale Eva Green, Daniel Craig

    How Casino Royale Reworked A Tragic Plotline From James Bond's Past

    By Mike Shutt October 29th, 2023

    Eva Green's Vesper Lynd provided something the Bond franchise had been looking for since On Her Majesty's Secret Service: a real love for James Bond.

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  • Shirley

    Shirley Ending Explained: The Fiction, The Reality, And Everything In Between

    By Witney Seibold October 29th, 2023

    Josephine Decker's movie Shirley has elements of a biopic but is largely a fictionalized portrayal of famed author Shirley Jackson.

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  • Matthew Perry smiling

    A Near-Death Experience Prevented A Matthew Perry Cameo In Don't Look Up

    By Brian P. Rubin October 29th, 2023

    Medically, Matthew Perry has been dead once before, and he credited 'Friends' (and the intervention of a large man from Switzerland) with his resurrection.

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  • M*A*S*H Elliott Gould Donald Sutherland

    A Petty Dispute On M*A*S*H Threatened Robert Altman's Role As Director

    By Jeremy Smith October 28th, 2023

    MASH director Robert Altman believes his two leading men conspired to have him fired due to his unorthodox methods. But one of the actors disputes that claim.

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  • Emily Blunt, Sicario

    Sicario 3 Producers Say The Threequel Will Bring Back Emily Blunt's Character

    By Valerie Ettenhofer October 28th, 2023

    The cartel-catching epic Sicario, which launched the less than stellar sequel Day of the Soldado, may return for a third installment with star Emily Blunt.

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