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  • Andrew Garfield covered in spider-webbing

    The Tragic History Of Andrew Garfield's Amazing Spider-Man, Explained

    By Sandy Schaefer December 16th, 2021

    Each iteration of Peter Parker has suffered their fair share of heartache and hardship, but Andrew Garfield's Spidey is markedly tragic.

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  • The Butterfly Effect

    The Butterfly Effect's Original Ending Was Ridiculously Grim

    By Witney Seibold December 15th, 2021

    The Butterfly Effect is a grim movie, and not just because of Ashton Kutcher's dramatic chops. But the ending was almost far darker than the theatrical cut.

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  • Adam Driver as Kylo Ren

    Why Adam Driver Was Hesitant To Take The Kylo Ren Role

    By Fatemeh Mirjalili December 15th, 2021

    Adam Driver is one of the best parts of the new Star Wars trilogy, but the actor was hesitant to take on the role of Kylo Ren until J.J. Abrams convinced him.

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  • A still from Paranormal Activity (2007)

    How Paranormal Activity Became The Most Profitable Horror Film Of All Time

    By Fatemeh Mirjalili December 15th, 2021

    Sorry, Blair Witch Project, but the first Paranormal Activity is the most profitable horror film of all time, and it's all thanks to a shoestring budget.

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  • Scream Drew Barrymore

    The Classic Horror Film Quentin Tarantino Thinks He Could Have Directed

    By Joshua Meyer December 15th, 2021

    Quentin Tarantino was offered some very, very famous movies in the '90s.

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  • Hamish Linklater in Midnight Mass

    Mike Flanagan Thinks Netflix Should Release More Of Their Work On Physical Media — And He's Right

    By BJ Colangelo December 14th, 2021

    The man behind Midnight Mass is 100% correct about this.

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  • The Blair Witch Project

    Why The Blair Witch Project Was A Nightmare To Film

    By Witney Seibold December 14th, 2021

    The making of The Blair Witch Project is the stuff of horror movie legend ... because it really was a horror.

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  • Samara Morgan in The Ring

    The Most Haunting Scene In The Ring Two Didn't Need Any CGI

    By Fatemeh Mirjalili December 14th, 2021

    The Ring Two featured one of the scariest moments from the franchise, and it was made entirely practically.

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  • The Blair Witch Project

    The Dangerous Method Used To Inspire Blair Witch Project's Actors

    By Kaylee Dugan December 13th, 2021

    'Your safety is our primary concern, but your comfort is not.'

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  • Harry Callahan points a gun

    The Dirty Harry Controversy Explained

    By Soham Gadre December 13th, 2021

    Dirty Harry was controversial upon release, and it remains an unsettling watch for old and new reasons today.

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  • Ash (Bruce Campbell) gets to work digging a grave

    Joel Coen Helped Edit This Classic 1980s Horror Movie

    By Natalia Keogan December 13th, 2021

    Several years before his directorial debut, Joel Coen had a small hand in creating a horror classic.

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  • A Walk Among the Tombstones

    The Daily Stream: Redemption Proves Elusive In A Walk Among The Tombstones

    By Jeremy Mathai December 11th, 2021

    A Walk Among the Tombstones makes Liam Neeson into a morally ambiguous private detective on the wrong path with a neo-noir flair.

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  • Still from The Blair Witch Project

    Filming The Blair Witch Project Was More Bizarre Than You Probably Realized

    By Danielle Ryan December 10th, 2021

    The Blair Witch Project was so effective that many people believed the events in it were real. And it felt as close to real for the actors.

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  • The Last Duel Marguerite Jean

    An Accusation Hard To Be Proved: The Last Duel And Survival In A World Built By Men

    By La Donna Pietra December 10th, 2021

    The Last Duel is just the latest Ridley Scott film to directly deal with assault, and how women must endure in a world built by men.

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  • Lighthouse

    The Lighthouse Is A Christmas Movie

    By Chris Evangelista December 10th, 2021

    The Lighthouse is the perfect movie to recapture the Victorian-era tradition of telling ghost stories on Christmas Eve.

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  • Robin Williams grinning on Mork and Mindy

    How Robin Williams Nearly Ended Up In The Shining

    By Sandy Schaefer December 10th, 2021

    Can you imagine a version of The Shining with Robin Williams as Jack Torrance?

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  • Force Of Evil

    Our 15 Favorite Underrated Film Noirs

    By Nick Bartlett December 9th, 2021

    Get ready for Guillermo del Toro's Nightmare Alley with these under-recognized Film Noirs.

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  • Raw

    One Of Raw's Most Disturbing Scenes Was Much More Real Than You Think

    By Witney Seibold December 8th, 2021

    Director Julia Ducourneau doesn't consider Raw to be a horror film, but that doesn't mean it isn't a harrowing watch.

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  • Robert Redford Paul Newman

    Why Steve McQueen Refused A Role In Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid

    By Lee Adams December 8th, 2021

    Steve McQueen could've starred with Paul Newman in one of the great Hollywood westerns of all time.

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  • Jason Voorhees (C.J. Graham) awakens in Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives

    How Friday The 13th Part 6's Original Ending Would've Changed The Franchise

    By Anya Stanley December 8th, 2021

    The original storyboarded ending for one of the best Friday the 13th movies promised a left turn for the franchise.

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  • David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson

    How The X-Files Inspired The Final Destination Series

    By Natalia Keogan December 6th, 2021

    The original Final Destination movie began as a spec script written as a Mulder and Scully adventure.

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  • Spider-Man 2099

    Who Is Across The Spider-Verse's New Spider-Man? Spider-Man 2099 Explained

    By Jeff Ewing December 6th, 2021

    The future of the Spider-Verse is here with Spider-Man 2099. But who exactly is this mysterious Spider-figure?

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  • Steven Yeun Minari

    Minari Ending Explained: A Fire Can't Torch The American Dream

    By Lee Adams December 6th, 2021

    Lee Isaac Chung almost left filmmaking before directing Minari, which earned him a whole new round of attention. Here's why the film's ending works so well.

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  • Exorcist Regan MacNeil Linda Blair

    The Exorcist's Bizarre On-Set Accident You Can Actually See In The Movie

    By Joshua Meyer December 6th, 2021

    The making of The Exorcist is full of strange stories, not the least of which was poor Jason Miller getting an eyeful of evil vomit.

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  • Clovehitch Killer

    The Daily Stream: The Clovehitch Killer Will Make Your Daddy Issues Seem Pretty Chill

    By Marisa Mirabal December 5th, 2021

    The Clovehitch Killer takes a unique interest in how the families of serial killers are affected when they learn about their loved one's horrible crimes.

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  • Kundun

    This Movie Got Martin Scorsese Temporarily Banned From China

    By Witney Seibold December 5th, 2021

    Martin Scorsese's 1997 movie Kundun, about the life of the Dalai Lama, got the director banned from China.

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  • Resident Evil collection cover

    Tales From The Box Office: Resident Evil Beat The Video Game Movie Curse

    By Ryan Scott December 4th, 2021

    Hollywood has long been trying to beat the video game movie curse, but back in 2002, Paul W.S. Anderson and Milla Jovovich had already shattered it.

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