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  • The world of Jellystone!

    The Daily Stream: Jellystone! Is A Hilarious Saturday Morning Cartoon For Weirdos

    By BJ Colangelo September 28th, 2021

    Take a trip to Jellystone! in today's Daily Stream, a place where classic Hanna-Barbera toons get a bit of a modern revamp.

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  • Lamb

    A Surprisingly Wholesome Conversation With The Minds Behind A24's Lamb [Fantastic Fest]

    By Jacob Hall September 28th, 2021

    We spoke with director Valdimar Jóhannsson and star Noomi Rapace about Lamb, their utterly indescribable new horror fable from A24.

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  • Kate Winslet Titanic Big Hat

    Every James Cameron Film Ranked From Worst To Best

    By Dalin Rowell September 28th, 2021

    As his filmography proves, James Cameron never backs down from a challenge — with varying results. From the bad to the good, here are all of his movies, ranked.

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  • Netflix The Guilty

    How Antoine Fuqua Shot The Guilty In Just 11 Days

    By Jack Giroux September 28th, 2021

    The Guilty director Antoine Fuqua revealed the challenges of shooting a closed-room thriller like The Guility during Covid times.

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  • Denzel Washington Equalizer

    For Antoine Fuqua And Denzel Washington, It's All About Trust

    By Jack Giroux September 28th, 2021

    Antoine Fuqua and Denzel Washington first collaborated on Training Day, and since then, they've kept a good thing going with the (ongoing) Equalizer films.

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  • Midnight Mass Hamish Linklater Netflix

    The Daily Stream: Midnight Mass Grapples With Big Questions Under The Guise Of Religious Horror

    By Joshua Meyer September 28th, 2021

    This edition of the Daily Stream tackles Mike Flanagan's latest, Midnight Mass. It's a little spoilerific, so you've been duly warned.

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  • A young woman in white face paint grudge

    The 28 Best Japanese Horror Movies Of All Time

    By Mary Beth McAndrews September 28th, 2021

    Japanese horror films are their own kind of scary, combining elements of folklore with violence and nihilism. Watch these 28 movies to see what we mean.

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  • Last Night in Soho Blue Light Scared Woman

    Every Edgar Wright Movie Ranked From Worst To Best

    By Marshall Shaffer September 27th, 2021

    2021 was a banner year for Edgar Wright, making now the perfect time to rank all of his movies — including Last Night in Soho.

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  • The Suicide Squad shock

    Hollywood's Budget Problem And The Inevitable Reckoning That Must Come

    By Ryan Scott September 27th, 2021

    Budgets for blockbuster movies have, in the last decade or so, truly gotten out of hand. With the rise of streaming, the budget reckoning is at hand.

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  • Last Night in Soho

    Last Night In Soho Reveals The Thrilling Next Era Of Edgar Wright [Fantastic Fest]

    By Jacob Hall September 26th, 2021

    Last Night in Soho doesn't feel like past Edgar Wright movies, and that's one of the most exciting things about this new horror movie.

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  • You Owe It To Yourself To See Titane Knowing As Little As Possible [Fantastic Fest]

    By Jacob Hall September 26th, 2021

    For the first time in a long time, a film writer went into a movie knowing nothing at all about its plot. And Titane deserves that approach.

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  • Heaven Knows What

    The Daily Stream: Without Heaven Knows What We Wouldn't Have Uncut Gems

    By Kaylee Dugan September 26th, 2021

    Today's /Film Daily Stream pick is Heaven Knows What, a powerful indie film about addiction from the directors of Uncut Gems.

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  • The Sandman Audible

    The Sandman Audiobook Is Better Than It Has Any Right To Be, Even With A Disappointing Act II

    By Hoai-Tran Bui September 24th, 2021

    What makes The Sandman audio drama so successful is that, like the comics, it leaves room for the imagination.

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  • Arachnophobia

    All Of Arachnophobia Is Terrifying, But This Scene Is One Of The Scariest Ever

    By Ariel Fisher September 24th, 2021

    This week's Scariest Scene tackles arachnophobia with ... well, Arachnophobia. Ariel chose the film which was a first-time watch for Matt.

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  • James McAvoy His Dark Materials

    James McAvoy Is Living The Dream In The Sandman Act II [Interview]

    By Hoai-Tran Bui September 24th, 2021

    James McAvoy is back to playing Morpheus in The Sandman audio drama. But what's changed? And what is it like with the Netflix show on the horizon?

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  • Colton Ryan and Ben Platt in Dear Evan Hansen

    Not A Lesson: Why Dear Evan Hansen And Roadrunner Are Both Deeply Irresponsible Depictions Of Suicide

    By Marya Gates September 24th, 2021

    Dear Evan Hansen and Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain have crossed into dangerous territory when it comes to depicting suicide.

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  • Frozone smiles

    Pixar Supporting Characters Who Deserve Their Own Movie

    By Max Marriner September 24th, 2021

    Some of Pixar's lovable supporting characters are so well developed that they could easily carry a story all of their own. These are our suggestions.

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  • Brittany Allen in What Keeps You Alive

    The Daily Stream: What Keeps You Alive Subverts The Predatory Lesbian Trope

    By BJ Colangelo September 23rd, 2021

    Today's /Film Daily Stream pick is survival thriller What Keeps You Alive, in which a lesbian couple's secluded vacation becomes a nightmare.

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  • Armond White Lotus moustache

    20 Shows Like The White Lotus You Should Definitely Check Out

    By Leah Marilla Thomas September 23rd, 2021

    While the White Lotus is exemplary satire, it's not the only example on television. These 20 series are biting, relevant, and, most importantly, very funny.

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  • Olympus Has Fallen vs. White House Down

    Seeing Double: 'Olympus Has Fallen' Vs 'White House Down'

    By Rob Hunter September 23rd, 2021

    Which 2013 movie about attacks on the White House is better? It's time for Olympus Has Fallen vs. White House Down in our Seeing Double series!

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  • Anton Chigurh walking

    10 Years Later, The Ending Of 'No Country For Old Men' Is More Powerful Than Ever

    By Joshua Meyer September 23rd, 2021

    Nearly a decade after it left audiences enraptured and confused, the No Country For Old Men ending remains a high point of a masterpiece.

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  • In Foundation, Jared Harris Plays The Key To Saving The Universe [Interview]

    By Jacob Hall September 23rd, 2021

    Jared Harris, no stranger to playing geniuses trying to fight the system, takes on a science fiction icon in the new Foundation series.

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  • Foundation Star Leah Harvey Reinvents What An Isaac Asimov Hero Can Be [Interview]

    By Jacob Hall September 23rd, 2021

    Salvor Hardin has been reinvented for the new television adaptation of Foundation, and performer Leah Harvey told us all about bringing the character to life.

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  • Yoda in 2003 Clone Wars

    The 13 Best Animated Star Wars Moments

    By Caroline Cao September 23rd, 2021

    In celebration of the anime anthology Star Wars: Visions, check out the most memorable scenes from The Clone Wars, Rebels, and other Star Wars animated series.

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  • Agent Smith Matrix wears glasses

    The 14 Most Important Sci-Fi Directors Of The Last 50 Years

    By Layla Halfhill September 22nd, 2021

    Over the past 50 years, science fiction has changed in previously unimagined ways. Here are the 14 directors who shaped the genre for the new millennium.

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  • Foundation library

    Apple's Foundation Has An 8 Season Plan

    By Ben Pearson September 22nd, 2021

    Foundation showrunner David S. Goyer says he presented a "loose plan for eight seasons" in order to give the epic story the proper amount of breathing room.

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  • Foundation Was Considered Impossible To Adapt – Here's How David S. Goyer Did It [Interview]

    By Jacob Hall September 22nd, 2021

    David S. Goyer had the monumental task of trying to find a way to make Foundation work as a TV series. How's how he made it happen.

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