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  • A still from Stand By Me (1986)

    The Stand By Me Scene Stephen King Wishes He Had Written

    By Fatemeh Mirjalili August 29th, 2022

    Even Stephen King acknowledges that some things can be improved upon.

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  • The cast of Barry Lyndon

    Stanley Kubrick Was Intensely Committed To Getting Barry Lyndon's Costumes Right

    By Jeremy Smith August 29th, 2022

    Barry Lyndon is one of the most accomplished period pieces ever made, and to achieve it, Stanley Kubrick was exacting about every detail.

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  • Paul Newman in Cool Hand Luke

    Cool Hand Luke Taught Paul Newman That Method Acting Has Its Limits

    By Anya Stanley August 28th, 2022

    Method acting certainly didn't help Paul Newman with one of the more memorable scenes from this classic.

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  • On the Waterfront

    Marlon Brando Left Rod Steiger High And Dry For On The Waterfront's Most Famous Scene

    By Witney Seibold August 28th, 2022

    There was some drama behind one of the most dramatic scenes in movie history.

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  • Still from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

    Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me Was A Feminist Masterpiece Ahead Of Its Time

    By Danielle Ryan August 28th, 2022

    Twin Peaks asked audiences to figure out who killed Laura Palmer, but Fire Walk With Me asked audiences to see who Laura Palmer really was.

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  • Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

    David Lynch Has Always Loved Fire Walk With Me, Even When Nobody Else Did

    By Michael Boyle August 28th, 2022

    Twin Peaks and Fire Walk With Me were big in Japan.

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  • The Empty Man

    The Empty Man Ending Explained: From The Bridge Comes The Man

    By Hannah Shaw-Williams August 28th, 2022

    The Empty Man has a mind-twisting ending that casts the rest of the movie in a whole new light. But what does it really mean?

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  • Platoon Willem Dafoe

    Prepping For Platoon Was Especially Punishing For Forest Whitaker And Willem Dafoe

    By Joshua Meyer August 27th, 2022

    'Willem drank water from a river when there was a decomposing oxen downstream and he got medivacked.'

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  • Still from Glow Up

    The Daily Stream: Glow Up Is A Creative Makeup Competition That's Pure Joy

    By Danielle Ryan August 27th, 2022

    Glow Up is like the America's Next Top Model of makeup, or the RuPaul's Drag Race of doing only makeup, it's delightful, delicious, and on Netflix now.

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  • Sean Astin and Elijah Wood in 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers'

    The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers Ending Explained: Where Once Was Light, Now Darkness Falls

    By Caroline Madden August 27th, 2022

    The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is very different from the previous installment, which felt much more like an innocent adventure.

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  • Singin' in the Rain Gene Kelly

    No, They Didn't Dance In Milk On The Set Of Singin' In The Rain

    By Mike Shutt August 27th, 2022

    Just like the curtain had to be pulled on Kathy (Debbie Reynolds) to expose Lina's (Jean Hagen) fake singing, we cannot be living this lie anymore.

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  • Sheri Moon Zombie in The Lords of Salem

    Story Is Secondary When It Comes To A Rob Zombie Horror Film

    By Sarah Musnicky August 27th, 2022

    Rob Zombie is focused on the visuals, trading in the visually lackluster found footage aesthetic of Paranormal Activity for something vivid and memorable.

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  • Johnny Depp and Alan Rickman in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

    Tim Burton Didn't Want Sweeney Todd To Shy Away From Being A Bloody, R-Rated Musical

    By Sandy Schaefer August 26th, 2022

    Making a musical in the late 2000s was hard enough, but making one that was also full of bloody throat-slitting was an ever greater risk.

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  • Three Thousand Years of Longing

    How Idris Elba Made George Miller Rethink How To Shoot Three Thousand Years Of Longing [Exclusive]

    By Witney Seibold August 26th, 2022

    Idris Elba gave George Miller an excellent suggestion about how to shoot Three Thousand Years of Longing.

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  • True Grit John Wayne

    True Grit Became The Blueprint For The Rest Of John Wayne's Career

    By Jeremy Smith August 26th, 2022

    In his 60's, Wayne seemed stuck on a one-way stagecoach to irrelevance. Then True Grit happened.

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  • Director George Miller

    George Miller Talks The Sprawling Fairytale Romance In Three Thousand Years Of Longing [Exclusive Interview]

    By Emma Stefansky August 26th, 2022

    George Miller has been wanting to make Three Thousand Years of Longing since the 90s. So how did it all finally come together? Find out in our interview.

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  • Tim Curry stars in Stephen King's It (1990)

    The Other Stephen King Adaptation Tim Curry Wished He Worked On

    By Anya Stanley August 26th, 2022

    'I always get the books. I mean, he's an extremely entertaining writer.'

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  • James Caan Misery

    James Caan Thought His Misery Casting Might Be A 'Sadistic Joke'

    By Lee Adams August 26th, 2022

    'Let's get the most hyper guy in Hollywood to stay in bed for 15 weeks.'

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  • Anne Hathaway wecrashed

    The Idea Of You: Everything We Know About Michael Showalter's Next Movie With Anne Hathaway

    By Christian Gainey August 26th, 2022

    Here's what we know.

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  • Quentin Tarantino and George Clooney in From Dusk Till Dawn

    Why Irish Censors Saw Fit To Ban Quentin Tarantino's From Dusk Till Dawn

    By Andrew Housman August 26th, 2022

    The Irish Film Censors Office had quite the trigger finger in the '90s, censoring not just Showgirls and Natural Born Killers, but From Dusk Till Dawn.

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  • Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

    Gore Verbinski Was In 'Pure Survival Mode' During Pirates Of The Caribbean 3

    By Michael Boyle August 25th, 2022

    'We got hit by a hurricane.'

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  • Tarantino Clooney From Dusk Till Dawn

    Quentin Tarantino Just Followed George Clooney's Lead During From Dusk Till Dawn

    By Lee Adams August 25th, 2022

    'I just completely trusted George to lead me there, and wherever he would go, I would follow.'

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  • Nathalie Emmanuel in The Invitation

    The Invitation Director Jessica M. Thompson Watched 'Every Single Vampire Film Ever Made' For Inspiration

    By Sandy Schaefer August 25th, 2022

    'I didn't want to do anything that had been done.'

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  • My Best Friend's Exorcism movie

    My Best Friend's Exorcism Trailer: An Exorcism For The Stranger Things Crowd

    By Ryan Scott August 25th, 2022

    Let's go back to the '80s, only this time with more exorcism!

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  • Robert Ryan in "The Set-Up"

    12 Underrated Boxing Movies You Need To See

    By Jack Hawkins August 25th, 2022

    Boxing has always transferred well to the screen. To help you navigate this broad oeuvre, here are 12 underrated boxing movies you need to see.

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  • House of 1000 Corpses captain spaulding smiling

    Why Rob Zombie Made It A Point To Remove Humor From His Horror

    By Bill Bria August 25th, 2022

    Rob Zombie's aesthetic runs the gamut from silly to serious, from gorefests to contemplative pieces, but after his debut, he sought to be far less funny.

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  • The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

    The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre Pushed Humphrey Bogart's Patience To Its Limit

    By Witney Seibold August 24th, 2022

    John Huston's commitment to realism was perhaps a bit too ... committed on the grueling shoot for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.

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