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  • Annihilation

    The Soviet Sci-Fi Classic That Inspired Annihilation

    By Witney Seibold March 31st, 2022

    Incredible entries in the "a group of people enter a very bad place, full of very bad things" genre.

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  • The French Dispatch

    Bill Murray Doesn't Think Bill Murray Has Much To Do With His Success

    By Witney Seibold March 31st, 2022

    Bill Murray has gotten selective, and it serves him well.

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  • Precious, the real star of the film

    The Well Scenes In Silence Of The Lambs Sometimes Got A Little Too Real

    By Steven Ward March 30th, 2022

    According to Brooke Smith — who played Buffalo Bill's victim Catherine Martin — the Silence of the Lambs pit was about as awful as you probably already guessed.

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  • Boy wearing jersey, school hallway

    The Daily Stream: The Imposter Tests The Limits Of The Phrase 'Stranger Than Fiction'

    By Valerie Ettenhofer March 29th, 2022

    Director Bart Layton's 2012 feature directing debut goes in some unexpected directions.

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  • Al Pacino Cruising

    The Cruising Controversy Explained

    By Lee Adams March 29th, 2022

    William Friedkin's thriller was controversial at the time, and it remains controversial now.

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  • Jenna Ortega in X

    Here's When You Can Watch Ti West's X At Home

    By BJ Colangelo March 29th, 2022

    You'll be able to watch the latest from Ti West on Blu-ray soon.

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  • A still from The Adam Project

    Shawn Levy Went Off-Book For His Favorite Bits Of The Adam Project

    By Fatemeh Mirjalili March 29th, 2022

    'If you listen to those things, magic happens.'

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  • Tom Cruise in Edge of Tomorrow

    Those Edge Of Tomorrow Exosuits Were As Heavy As They Look

    By Collier Jennings March 29th, 2022

    Edge of Tomorrow wasn't just grueling because of a massive alien war. Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt actually had to haul around heavy suits of armor.

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  • Hamlet Kenneth Branagh

    The Oscar Nominated Screenplay That Didn't Require Any Writing

    By Mike Shutt March 28th, 2022

    To be an adapted screenplay, or not to be an adapted screenplay.

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  • Aguirre

    Klaus Kinski's Aguirre, The Wrath Of God Casting Was More Than A Little Risky

    By Witney Seibold March 28th, 2022

    'He hated the film so badly, you could not believe it.'

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  • Garth Brooks on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

    Twister Almost Starred Garth Brooks, But He Didn't Want To Compete With A Tornado

    By BJ Colangelo March 28th, 2022

    '90s country superstar Garth Brooks turned down the starring role in "Twister" to avoid competing with a tornado as costar.

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  • Patton George C. Scott Flag

    Francis Ford Coppola Found His Patton Script Was Used In The Most Unusual Way

    By Joshua Meyer March 28th, 2022

    The future Oscar winner was repairing editing machines when he saw footage from the movie he wrote.

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  • Branagh in Hamlet

    It's Hard To Be Mad At Kenneth Branagh Winning An Oscar

    By Debopriyaa Dutta March 28th, 2022

    Whether you like Belfast or not, the actor and filmmaker deserves this, darn it.

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  • CODA Apple TV+

    CODA's Best Picture Win Is The First For A Streaming Service – And Apple Beat Netflix To The Punch

    By Ryan Scott March 28th, 2022

    This is a watershed moment.

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  • Bliss movie poster

    Year Of The Vampire: Joe Begos' Bliss Is A Neon-Soaked Punk Rock Bloodbath All Its Own

    By Lex Briscuso March 26th, 2022

    Drinking blood can be a real trip. Here's why the grimy, psychedelic Bliss is a must-watch for vampire fans.

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  • goo leaking out man's face

    The 15 Best Body Horror Movies, Ranked

    By Jason Baxter March 25th, 2022

    Come for the visceral, disturbing imagery, and stay for the ruminations on human frailty when you watch these standout body horror films.

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  • Johnny Barnes Robert De Niro boxing Raging Bull

    How Raging Bull's Clever Filmmaking Techniques Made The Boxing Feel Real

    By Travis Yates March 25th, 2022

    They spent $90,000 on flashbulbs.

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  • Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible II

    Why John Woo Doesn't Use The Same Slow Motion Technique For Every Actor

    By Lyvie Scott March 25th, 2022

    No one understands slow motion quite like John Woo.

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  • Mike Hanlon (Chosen Jacobs)

    One Of Mike Hanlon's Best Scenes In Stephen King's IT Never Made It On Screen

    By Michael Boyle March 25th, 2022

    The movie did Mike Hanlon dirty, if we're going to be honest about it.

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  • Martin Scorsese Quiz Show

    Why The Innocents Is One Of Martin Scorsese's Favorite Horror Films

    By Devin Meenan March 25th, 2022

    The 1961 classic seems to have everything the legendary filmmaker wants in a horror picture.

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  • Lee (John Krasinski) covers Marcus's (Noah Jupe) mouth

    A Quiet Place Can Be Traced Back To A Single Steven Spielberg Scene

    By Michael Boyle March 25th, 2022

    You already know the scene, and it's a great one.

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  • Dan and Melody from Archive 81

    Archive 81 Season 2 Isn't Happening, So Check Out The Podcast Instead

    By Mike Williams March 25th, 2022

    If you want more Archive 81, the podcast that inspired the series completes the story.

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  • Bill Murray on red carpet

    Bill Murray Turned Down This Tom Hanks Role Without Even Reading The Script

    By Travis Yates March 24th, 2022

    There's no doubting that Bill Murray is a national treasure. His dry wit, improvisation skills, and versatility have led to starring roles in almost 70 films.

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  • James Dean in Rebel WIthout a Cause

    Rebel Without A Cause Ending Explained: The Immortal James Dean

    By Anthony Crislip March 24th, 2022

    The three protagonists may be delinquents who flirt with violence, but the movie is told squarely from their point of view.

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  • Samara Weaving as Grace in "Ready or Not"

    Ready Or Not's Production Went Through A Stunning Number Of Wedding Dresses

    By Natalia Keogan March 24th, 2022

    That wedding dress goes through, uh, a whole lot during this movie.

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  • Bobby-Lynne low angle, smirking

    Brittany Snow Credits Her X Performance To The Internet's Favorite Country Star

    By Valerie Ettenhofer March 24th, 2022

    One of the best horror performances of the year so far has a great origin.

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  • The Griswold family car goes off-road in National Lampoon's Vacation (1983)

    John Hughes Wrote A National Lampoon Article That Launched His Career

    By Anya Stanley March 24th, 2022

    The seeds of Vacation were planted with a memorable magazine story.

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