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  • Watership Down General Woundwort

    The UK Ratings Blunder That Traumatized A Generation

    By Lee Adams March 21st, 2022

    As the UK declared war on horror movies, they let the truly upsetting movie hop into people's homes.

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  • Iman Vellani Ms. Marvel trailer reactions

    Superhero Bits: Iman Vellani's Ms. Marvel Trailer Reaction, A Huge Spider-Man 4 Rumor & More

    By Ryan Scott March 21st, 2022

    Could Steven Yeun be on the list to play the next Spider-Man villain?

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  • The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

    There's One Lord Of The Rings Prop Peter Jackson Will Never Find (Because Ian McKellen Took It)

    By Jeremy Mathai March 21st, 2022

    Keep it secret, keep it safe.

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  • Elvira

    Cassandra Peterson, AKA Elvira, Talks About Her Role In Rob Zombie's The Munsters

    By Jenna Busch March 21st, 2022

    Cassandra Peterson is playing her wildest role yet in Rob Zombie's The Munsters: a normal person.

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  • Zendaya and Timothee Chalamet

    Hans Zimmer's Stunning Dune Soundtrack Gets Two Separate Vinyl Releases From Mondo

    By Shania Russell March 21st, 2022

    Time to break out the bagpipes.

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  • GoldenEye

    GoldenEye Was Almost The End Of The James Bond Franchise

    By Witney Seibold March 21st, 2022

    'Does the world need James Bond?'

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  • The Batman

    Daily Podcast: Batman Box Office, Mandalorian Casting, Godzilla Vs. Kong Sequel,Super Pumped, Pam & Tommy, X And No Exit

    By Peter Sciretta March 21st, 2022

    Listen to the latest episode of /Film Daily.

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  • Clint Eastwood as The Man With No Name in A Fistful of Dollars.

    How Sergio Leone's Westerns Rewrote The Rules Of Filmmaking

    By Collier Jennings March 21st, 2022

    Spaghetti Westerns like A Fistful of Dollars are now thought of as quintessentially American, but director Sergio Leone broke a lot of Hollywood rules.

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  •  Cast of X

    Ti West Teases What To Expect From A Potential Sequel To X

    By Jenna Busch March 21st, 2022

    'You won't need to see one to see the other but they do complement each other.'

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  • Gary Cooper in Sergeant York

    The Movie That Inspired Clint Eastwood To Be An Actor

    By Caroline Madden March 21st, 2022

    'One day you wake up, and younger actors are looking up to you, and all I can remember is being 5 years old and going to films.'

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  • Ben Stiller screaming, arms raised

    Ben Stiller To Star In Stage Adaptation Of The Shining

    By Valerie Ettenhofer March 21st, 2022

    Heeeere's Benny! A new stage production of The Shining will star Ben Stiller in the role of flawed father Jack Torrance.

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  • Sigourney Weaver Aliens

    Sigourney Weaver Went All-In For Her Showdown With The Alien Queen

    By Lee Adams March 21st, 2022

    'It was kind of a great showdown and very satisfying."

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  • Star Trek: Insurrection

    Brent Spiner Desperately Wanted Data To Die In Star Trek: Insurrection

    By Witney Seibold March 21st, 2022

    Brent Spiner has been rather ambivalent about playing Star Trek: The Next Generation android Data over the years, so much that he tried to have him killed off.

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  • Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) faces off with an alien queen in Aliens (1986)

    Creating The Aliens Xenomorph Queen Was No Easy Task

    By Anya Stanley March 21st, 2022

    'I've always said that Sigourney Weaver made the Alien Queen alive because you believed that she believed it was there.'

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  • Remy in Pixar's Ratatouille 2007

    Disney Did Some Unusual Research To Recreate Ratatouille's Kitchen

    By Witney Seibold March 21st, 2022

    Pixar made the kitchen in "Ratatouille" surprisingly realistic, thanks to Disney's unusual approach to doing the story's background research.

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  • Ajay Naidu David Herman sitting in office

    How Michael Bolton Really Felt About Office Space's Running Joke

    By Travis Yates March 21st, 2022

    'They had to make that f***ing movie! I was doing fine. Then they made this movie, and I can't go anywhere!'

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  • The Batman Chinese poster

    The Batman Bombed At The Box Office In China, But Anime Saved The Day In The US

    By Ryan Scott March 21st, 2022

    There was something in the way of The Batman topping the box office charts in China, though nothing stopping it from taking No. 1 everywhere else.

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  • Atlanta Season 3

    Atlanta Season 3 Review: This Is The Boldest, Sharpest, And Most Confident Show On Television

    By Ethan Anderton March 21st, 2022

    Four years have passed since the second season of Atlanta came to an end, but the third season doesn't miss a step with a stirring, incredible season premiere.

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  • The Maltese Falcon Humphrey Bogart

    The Surprising Way The Maltese Falcon Influenced World War II

    By Mike Shutt March 21st, 2022

    You never know how people are going to process your art.

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  • Chewbacca with some Ewoks

    Why Chewbacca Actor Peter Mayhew Needed Protection While Filming Endor Scenes

    By Steven Ward March 21st, 2022

    Peter Mayhew had a whole entourage to make sure the actor got out of the forest in one piece.

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  • Psycho House

    Alfred Hitchcock Accidentally Created One Of The Scariest Houses In Horror

    By Quinn Bilodeau March 21st, 2022

    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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  • Atlanta

    Atlanta's Donald Glover Hilariously, Profanely Doubles Down On His Sopranos Comparison

    By Jeremy Mathai March 21st, 2022

    Warning: some (well-deserved) profanity and extreme confidence ahead.

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  • William Shatner screaming

    Gene Roddenberry Wasn't Happy With Star Trek: Wrath Of Khan's Most Famous Scene

    By Witney Seibold March 21st, 2022

    The peace-loving Star Trek creator wasn't too happy with one of the most memorable scenes in The Wrath of Khan.

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  • Still from The Sopranos

    Steven Van Zandt And Julia Fox Board Dark Comedy The Trainer From American History X Director Tony Kaye

    By Danielle Ryan March 21st, 2022

    After nearly a decade of development, the dark comedy The Trainer is finally on its way towards the silver screen.

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  • Nosferatu and Hutter

    How Nosferatu Director F.W. Murnau Queered The Cinematic Vampire Forever

    By BJ Colangelo March 21st, 2022

    Nosferatu director F.W. Murnau made vampires (and their forbidden lust for human blood) the ultimate queer-coded monster.

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  • Jared Leto wearing a hoodie in the Morbius poster

    New Morbius Featurette Teases A Multiverse Connection

    By Sandy Schaefer March 21st, 2022

    Morbius has an uphill battle to convince fans that the living vampire deserves his own movie, but a little nod to the potential of the multiverse might help.

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  • Denzel Washington in Inside Man

    Ron Howard Nearly Directed Inside Man Instead Of Spike Lee

    By Sandy Schaefer March 21st, 2022

    Before Spike Lee directed Inside Man, Ron Howard was ready to get behind the camera, but Russell Crowe managed to pull him away for a different project.

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