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  • Mark Sheppard in Supernatural

    For Mark Sheppard, One Supernatural Episode Stands Above The Rest

    By Shania Russell August 23rd, 2022

    Crowley actor Mark Sheppard has particularly cherished memories of shooting the Supernatural season 8 finale.

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  • The Cast of Fury

    Brad Pitt Was Building His Fury Backstory Long Before Filming Began

    By Ernesto Valenzuela August 21st, 2022

    Fury star Brad Pitt learned that preparing for a David Ayer movie can be just as intense as actually filming it.

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  • Lynne Thigpen and Morgan Freeman in Lean on Me

    Morgan Freeman's Favorite Role Is One He Never Wanted To Repeat

    By J. Gabriel Ware August 21st, 2022

    Morgan Freeman's favorite role is probably not the one you're thinking of.

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  • Singin' in the Rain

    Shooting In Color Caused Some Problems Behind The Scenes Of Singin' In The Rain

    By Witney Seibold August 21st, 2022

    Nothing is more beautiful, or trickier to shoot, than three-strip Technicolor film.

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  • Paths of Glory Kirk Douglas as Colonel Dax

    Kirk Douglas Was Thankful Stanley Kubrick Stuck To His Guns With Paths Of Glory

    By Devin Meenan August 20th, 2022

    Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory is an infamously bleak anti-war film, but its infamous ending would have been sanitized if it weren't for Kirk Douglas.

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  • Ethan Hawke as the Grabber in The Black Phone

    The Black Phone Villain Was Originally Going To Be A Clown, But Then IT Happened

    By Devin Meenan August 20th, 2022

    The Grabber's magician persona and creepy devil mask in The Black Phone were born out of efforts to avoid Pennywise comparisons.

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  • The Stand

    The Stand Miniseries Let Stephen King Correct A Major Regret

    By Witney Seibold August 20th, 2022

    The 2020 miniseries differs from all the previous iterations in one vital element: The ending has been changed.

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  • Tania Saulnier in Slither

    How James Gunn Took Slither's R Rating To The Limit

    By Tyler Llewyn Taing August 19th, 2022

    He was always aiming for an R rating with this one.

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  • Emma Thompson in Good Luck to You, Leo Grande

    The Daily Stream: Good Luck To You, Leo Grande Examines Aging And Sexuality In The Best Way

    By Jenna Busch August 19th, 2022

    Now streaming on Hulu.

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  • Ben Mendelsohn in The Outsider

    Richard Price Had To Start From Scratch When Adapting Stephen King's The Outsider

    By Sandy Schaefer August 19th, 2022

    Price's decisions in the HBO adaptation improved on the ones made in King's novel.

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  • Dr. Nate Samuels uses a radio Beast

    10 Movies Like Beast That Fans Will Want To Watch Next

    By Margaret David August 19th, 2022

    After watching Idris Elba brawl with a lion, check out these movies to feed the beast inside you.

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  • Tom Hanks in The Green Mile

    Historical Accuracy Wasn't Tom Hanks' Concern When It Came To His Green Mile Costume

    By BJ Colangelo August 19th, 2022

    So many aspects of a character are conveyed non-verbally.

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  • The cast of Little Miss Sunshine

    Why Little Miss Sunshine Was Stuck In Limbo For More Than Half A Decade

    By Erin Brady August 18th, 2022

    The commercial success and critical acclaim for Little Miss Sunshine have ensured its place in the indie movie pantheon, but it almost got stuck in development.

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  • Richard Brooker stars as Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th Part III (1982)

    Friday The 13th Part 3 Sparked A Debate Over Jason's Famous Hockey Mask

    By Anya Stanley August 18th, 2022

    "I was never a huge fan of the sack..."

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  • Cillian Murphy in A Quiet Place Part II

    A Quiet Place Stuck With Cillian Murphy In A Way He Couldn't Ignore

    By Sandy Schaefer August 18th, 2022

    Cillian Murphy almost e-mailed John Krasinski about how much he loved the first movie.

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  • The war room in Dr. Strangelove

    Dr. Strangelove's Release Led To A Scrap Between Stanley Kubrick And Studio Execs

    By Shae Sennett August 18th, 2022

    Stanley Kubrick took a real creative risk when he changed Dr. Strangelove from a straight drama into a satiric comedy, almost losing the studio's approval.

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  • Abigail Breslin, Toni Colette, Steve Carrell, and Greg Kinnear in Little Miss Sunshine

    Greg Kinnear Was A Little Too Committed To Staying In Character For Little Miss Sunshine

    By Shae Sennett August 17th, 2022

    One cast member of Little Miss Sunshine took their role quite seriously, in fact so seriously he almost got his costars into trouble.

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  • Das Boot Jurgen Prochnow

    With Das Boot, Wolfgang Petersen Directed The Single Greatest Submarine Movie Ever Made

    By Jeremy Smith August 16th, 2022

    "Had Petersen retired after Das Boot, we'd be referring to him in the reverent tones reserved for a one-and-done phenomenon..."

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  • Moonfall

    Why Moonfall Bombed At The Box Office And What We Can Learn From It

    By Witney Seibold August 16th, 2022

    It wasn't exactly Roland Emmerich's strongest offering.

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  • Shin Ultraman

    The 10 Films We're Most Excited To See At Fantastic Fest 2022

    By Rafael Motamayor August 16th, 2022

    Time to get excited for Fantastic Fest again.

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  • Jo Jung Hyun, Choi Hyung-in, and Jo Kyung Ho

    Korean Horror Shows We Want To See Come To The U.S. Next

    By Joe Garza August 12th, 2022

    Given the massive success of the Netflix Korean series "Squid Game," let's take a look at the Korean horror shows that we want to see come to the U.S. next.

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  • Castiel, Dean, and Sam in Supernatural

    Every Supernatural Season Ranked Worst To Best

    By Jenn Adams August 3rd, 2022

    With the Winchester brothers finally at peace and a prequel series on the way, we looked in the rearview mirror and ranked every Supernatural season.

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  • Sam and Dean in Supernatural

    Why Supernatural Season 1 Is So Much Better On DVD Than Streaming

    By Jamie Gerber July 25th, 2022

    Although streaming is the primary way people revisit TV shows these days, Supernatural season 1 is best watched on DVD.

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  • The Dollhouse episode of American Horror Stories season 2

    American Horror Stories Season 2: Everything We Know So Far

    By BJ Colangelo July 14th, 2022

    Spooky season is starting early this year.

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  • Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki and Misha Collins

    Supernatural's Showrunner Knew They Were Stretching The Plot

    By Shania Russell July 13th, 2022

    The CW's hit series Supernatural ran for 15 seasons, and in that time, the multiple apocalypse-level storylines started to feel like a bit much.

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  • LaKeith Stanfield

    The Changeling: Everything We Know So Far About The LaKeith Stanfield Horror Series

    By Andrew Housman July 13th, 2022

    Based on the novel by Victor LaValle.

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  • Hellbound Netflix Kim Hyun-joo

    Hellbound Ending Explained: Where Mob Justice Meets Self-Sacrifice

    By Joshua Meyer July 8th, 2022

    Hellbound, the new Netflix Korean thriller series from Train to Busan director Yeon Sang-ho, is an exercise in existential terror and mob mentality.

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