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The Two Acting Legends Who Almost Starred In The Silence Of The Lambs
It's hard to imagine anyone other than Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter, but it almost happened.
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Why John Lithgow Turned Down David Cronenberg's The Fly
Jeff Goldblum played the iconic (and revolting) Brundlefly in the The Fly remake, but the part almost went to a very different kind of actor: John Lithgow.
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Alfred Hitchcock Accidentally Created One Of The Scariest Houses In Horror
The presence of the Bates family home lingering above Bates Motel is rather ominous, but the signature home also came together by accident.
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Movies To Watch If You Enjoyed The Outfit
If you've seen the new Mark Rylance thriller and are looking to keep that vibe going, here are a few more movies to check out.
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Nimona Faced Pushback From Disney Over Same-Sex Kiss, Say Former Blue Sky Studios Staffers
Former Blue Sky Studios employees say they received pushback from Disney over queer characters in the since-canceled animated movie Nimona.
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Stephen King Calls This Director His Favorite Collaborator
You may be surprised to learn that Stephen King's favorite cinematic collaborator was a legendary master of horror in his own right.
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How The Honey, I Shrunk The Kids VFX Crew Pulled Off Human-Sized Insects
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids has impressive creature effects that actually look better than some modern CGI. So how did director Joe Johnston and his crew do it?
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The 15 Most Influential Horror Movie Stars Of All Time
From final girls to Frankenstein, the horror genre is packed with memorable characters. Here's our countdown of the iconic actors who keep us screaming.
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The Movie That Made Tim Burton Take A Hiatus From Hollywood
Mars Attacks! wasn't exactly beloved by audiences or critics when it debuted in 1996, and it almost resulted in Tim Burton walking away from directing forever.
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How Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels Led To Brad Pitt's Snatch Role
'I called and woke Guy up and I said, "Are you okay if you can't understand your beautifully written dialogue?"'
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The Babadook's Script Was Almost Too Terrifying For Essie Davis To Handle
The Babadook is one of the best horror films in recent memory, and it's so terrifying that even the script made star Essie Davis feel uneasy.
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Why Sunset Blvd. Had To Scrap Its Original Opening Scene
All right, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up.
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Why Stephen King And Tobe Hooper's The Mangler Was A Box Office Disaster
Audiences just weren't ready for a movie about a killer laundry folding machine.
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How Halo Became A TV Series Instead Of A Movie
Before the TV show, Microsoft tried to get a Halo movie made.
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Scene That Hit Fans The Hardest
The new Texas Chainsaw has a lot to pick from, but this scene definitely takes the vicious, bloody cake.
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What Are The Elements Of A Good Horror Comedy (Beyond Comedy And Horror)?
Horror comedies are a little different than horror films that are simply broken up with comic relief.
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Will Morbius Be A Horror Movie?
All signs point to yes, but subjectivity cannot be overlooked.
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The Birds Controversy Explained
Alfred Hitchcock mistreated, traumatized, and forced himself upon his female co-stars, and that created quite a controversy with Tippi Hedren in The Birds.
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72 Hours: Bad Trip Director Kitao Sakurai Making Movie Written By Cobra Kai Creators
Kitao Sakurai, director of the hidden camera Netflix comedy, Bad Trip, is set to helm 72 Hours for Sony.
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The Sixth Sense Cast Thought They Were Making A Very Different Kind Of Film
When the cast doesn't realize the movie they're making will be THAT scary...
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Bong Joon-Ho's Favorite Modern Horror Movie May Surprise You
Bong Joon-ho is one of the world's most exciting and unpredictable filmmakers, but his favorite modern horror movie is still a surprise.
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Ready Or Not Had A Dark Alternate Ending That Didn't Make The Movie
'Yes, please. That sounds wonderful, let's try it.'
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Seven Samurai Ending Explained: From Japanese History To The Gig Economy
Let's talk about the ending of Akira Kurosawa's eternal classic "Seven Samurai" while giving historical and cultural context for the characters' motivations.
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Year Of The Vampire: A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night Is A Beautiful And Genre-Bending Bad Dream
There is no other movie on this planet quite like A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night.
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