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I Tried Alexander Skarsgård's Viking Workout For The Northman And Survived (Barely)
It's just a warm-up. How tough could it possibly be?
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O-T Fagbenle On Playing Obama In The First Lady, His Possible Future With Marvel & More [Interview]
The Emmy-nominated actor tells us about playing the former President, his time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, learning from his co-stars, and more.
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Swimming With Sharks Showrunner Kathleen Robertson On The Show's Relentless Pacing [Interview]
Kathleen Robertson, who has been acting since she was a child, steps behind the camera as the showrunner of the new Roku Channel original series.
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Dual Director Riley Stearns On Mentor Characters And Subverting Expectations [Interview]
Riley Stearns frequently highlights mentor/mentee relationships in his films. Dual keeps that alive with Aaron Paul teaching Karen Gillan how to kill her clone.
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Everyone In Moon Knight Is Bad At Their Jobs (And It Works)
Everything would be a bit easier if everyone had just been a little better at doing their jobs.
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The Disney+ Willow Series Lands A Game Of Thrones Star
Willow is rounding out its cast with a sandy addition.
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The Daily Stream: Hunt For The Wilderpeople Bridges Taika Waititi's Past And Present
Hunt for the Wilderpeople is the work of a director clearly itching to paint on a larger canvas, but never at the expense of the film he's making.
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Paramount's Hot Streak Confirms It Should Not Abandon The Box Office For Streaming
Paramount's 2022 movie offerings have performed well in the box office so far, proving that it shouldn't abandon theatrical releases in lieu of streaming.
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Each Episode Of Moon Knight Has Shifted Genres With Ease
Moon Knight might be the most successful Marvel TV series, thanks to its flair, storytelling prowess, and genuinely story-driven motivations.
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Gilbert Gottfried Was Known For Being Loud And Raunchy, But He Was Also Very Sweet And Kind
Gottfried's bombastic on-stage persona belied a much softer side of his personality.
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The Daily Stream: Down With Love Expertly Revives A Genre We Never See Nowadays
We need to cherish movies like Down with Love, because we don't know if we will get another one like it ever again.
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Sony's Spider-Man Universe Has A Big Problem After Morbius
Sony's burgeoning little cinematic universe may be facing a gigantic problem — one that will need to be addressed sooner rather than later.
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The Everything Everywhere All At Once Sound Team On Enhancing The Movie's Most Spoilery Moments [Interview]
The sound team behind one of the year's most explosively creative movies tells us all about the sounds of jumping between universes, Raccoonie, and more.
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Year Of The Vampire: Blood Red Sky Is A Genre-Bending Gore Fest
Blood Red Sky takes the premise of 'a vampire on a plane' and turns it into an action-packed B-movie riff.
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Robert Eggers Wants Willem Dafoe For His Nosferatu Movie [Exclusive]
Could a third team-up between Robert Eggers and Willem Dafoe bring Dafoe back to the vampire genre? Maybe.
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The Daily Stream: Fran Kranz's Mass Is A One-Room Tour De Force Of Cathartic Proportions
Mass features four incredible performances.
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Jim The Pirate Is The Real Treasure Of Our Flag Means Death
Not to besmirch Stede's potted plant. That was a really great bit of loot, Stede!
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The Warner Bros. Discovery Merger Is Official — Here's What This Means To Movie And TV Fans
This industry-shaking merger might be a lowkey bad omen for the streaming wars.
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16 Horror Movies That Ruined Everyday Activities
There are plenty of ways horror movies can terrify an audience, but some have turned even the most mundane daily tasks into a heart-pounding experience.
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The 15 Best Costume Drama Movies Ranked
Costume dramas never fail to transport audiences to eras of high intrigue, romance, and adventure. Here's our ranking of the best in movie history.
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The Philosophy Of Severance: Consciousness And Theories Of The Self
Severance has built on philosophical theories to create a must-see series.
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The Daily Stream: In Heat, Michael Mann Explored The Spaces Between The Typical Crime Film Shootouts
With Heat, Michael Mann assembled an unparalleled cast for the ultimate game of cops and robbers.
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TV, Interrupted: Kings Was A Contemporary Biblical Retelling That Never Got Its Day Of Judgment
A star-studded cast including Ian McShane, Brian Cox, and a young Sebastian Stan wasn't enough for Kings' salvation.
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Damn The Man, Save The Empire: Why Empire Records Will Never Go Out Of Style
No matter what decade we're in, Empire Records will always feel like home.
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Tales From The Box Office: Grindhouse Was A Love Letter That Didn't Get Enough Love
Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's old-school double feature Grindhouse may have flopped, but it was a beautiful experiment.
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Year Of The Vampire: Queen Of The Damned Is A Turn Of The Millennium Time Capsule
It was no Interview with the Vampire, but Queen of the Damned at least had a killer soundtrack going for it.
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