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Candyman's Most Famous Moment Was Painful And Profitable For Tony Todd
How, exactly, do you film a scene where a character's mouth needs to be filled with bees?
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The Reason Martin Scorsese Didn't Want Any Crowd Shots In The Last Waltz
Martin Scorsese's The Last Waltz presents The Band's farewell show, and is largely considered one of the best concert documentaries, despite being sans crowds.
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Sam Raimi Just Can't Keep His Horror And Humor Separate — And That's A Good Thing
'Comedy and horror, they're strange cousins.'
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The Morning Watch: The Batman Honest Trailer, Weapons Of The Northman & More
In this edition, listen as Honest Trailers takes aim at the first Gen-Z Batman, find out how accurate the weapons of The Northman are, and more.
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The Growing Cinematic Trend Of The Abortion Road Trip Movie Is Our Bleak Reality
Even upbeat entries in the genre may become bright spots in a very dark future if Roe v. Wade gets overturned.
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Tom Holland Paid A Huge Price To Commit To His Role In Cherry
Tom Holland is not a fan of extreme body transformation, so don't expect him to do it for a movie again.
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Robert Eggers Admits Making The Northman Wasn't So Bad After All
Rumors of Eggers' misery have been greatly exaggerated.
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Strangers On A Train Features The Most Dangerous Scene Alfred Hitchcock Ever Filmed
Hitchcock swore he would never do anything like this again.
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David Fincher's Overpreparation For Panic Room Was Too Much For Its Stars
David Fincher used to plan his movies so meticulously that he often didn't take into account input from the cast, which created an issue in Panic Room.
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Why Dark Side Of The Ring Is Essential Viewing For Wrestling Fans
The cancellation of Dark Side of the Ring is the loss of an essential piece of investigative journalism into the world of wrestling.
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Why Will Smith's Gemini Man Bombed
Will Smith's Gemini Man seemed to have all the right elements to be a big hit. So what went wrong?
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Why The Amityville Horror Remake Tried To Ignore The Original's Influence
The director of The Amityville Horror remake in 2005 opted to steer clear of any ties to the original movie and its many sequels.
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The North Star That Guided The Script For Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness [Exclusive]
'It was only cool to us if it informed the journey of our hero.'
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Doctor Strange 2 Writer Michael Waldron Is Not Tired Of Talking About Doctor Strange [Interview]
Michael Waldron could do this all day.
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The Bizarre Experimental Art Film Björk Made On A Japanese Whaling Vessel
Drawing Restraint 9 is a nautically artistic breath of fresh air in its exploration of the aesthetic.
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This Was Probably Alexander Skarsgård's Toughest Day On Set Of The Northman
Alexander Skarsgård gives a truly transformative performance before our eyes in The Northman, and one particular scene required an insane amount of energy.
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The Script For Dog Day Afternoon Was Packed With Al Pacino Improv
Sidney Lumet became more open to the concept since the film was being shot in a documentary-esque style.
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Benedict Cumberbatch Hopes Horror Fans Keep Their Doctor Strange 2 Expectations In Check
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the very first MCU horror film.
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How An Entire Island Conspired To Murder A Policeman In The Wicker Man
The people of Summerisle have their flaws, but you can't fault their creativity and teamwork.
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Ethan Hawke Was Hesitant To Play Villains, And Then He Did The Black Phone
Could more villain roles be in Ethan Hawke's future?
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Ethan Hawke Accepted His Role In The Black Phone As Creepily As Possible
Ethan Hawke plays the murderous villain The Grabber in the upcoming horror film The Black Phone — a role he accepted in a horrifying manner.
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The Stephen King Movies That Helped Define Drew Barrymore's Career
Drew Barrymore has multiple Steves to thank for solidifying her child star status.
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Year Of The Vampire: Dracula Dead And Loving It Doesn't Suck
Almost 30 years later, the film stands on its own as one of the decade's most underrated comedies.
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre's Opening Was A Pure Ridiculous Accident
The horror film gods blessed the Texas Chain Saw Massacre crew with a special delivery on the side of the road.
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Nobody Went Method On The Set Of The Northman, And That's Refreshing To Hear
As it turns out, incredible performances don't come from acting like a completely insufferable jerk to fellow cast and crew members.
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