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Madame Web Movie Snags Euphoria And The White Lotus Actress Sydney Sweeney
One of Hollywood's most promising rising stars has been snagged in the Sony/Marvel web.
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The Outfit Review: Mark Rylance Is The Special Thread Holding This Tightly Wound Mobster Movie Together
Mark Rylance is unsurprisingly the great performance that elevates this taut thriller that calls to mind better suspense films before it.
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The Failure Of The Halo Movie Gave Us A Sci-Fi Classic
'And so by the end of that day, we had lost Halo but we had started District 9.'
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The Walking Dead Series Finale Will Be Directed By Greg Nicotero
The VFX master tackling the series finale feels like a poetic end to the show.
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Why Chris Tucker Didn't Want To Appear In The Friday Sequels
He could have come back, but there are a few good reasons why he didn't.
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Scene That Hit Fans The Hardest
The new Texas Chainsaw has a lot to pick from, but this scene definitely takes the vicious, bloody cake.
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Judd Apatow's This Is 40 Sequel Officially In Development, And You'll Never Guess The Title
According to Apatow, it's time to revisit the property.
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Daily Podcast: Mini-Water Cooler: Spider-Man: No Way Home, Rick And Morty, And More
On today's /Film Daily, Chris and Ben chat about what they've been watching, including Spider-Man: No Way Home and Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland's Rick & Morty.
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Zoe Saldana Was Moved To Tears By The Opening Of Avatar 2
'I was speechless, I was moved to tears.'
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More Than Robots Review: Clever Kids Compute And Cooperate In A Delightful Documentary [SXSW]
Gillian Jacobs gets behind the camera to shine a light on the next generation of brilliant minds as they engage in a global robotics competition.
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George Miller's Three Thousand Years Of Longing To Debut At Cannes
George Miller's next movie, which he describes as the 'anti-Mad Max,' will make its long-awaited debut at Cannes.
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The Cellar Trailer: Elisha Cuthbert Finds Out What Lies Beneath
If someone tells you to stay out of a spooky cellar, listen to their advice.
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Turning Red Gives Disney+ Its Best-Ever Movie Premiere
Turning Red has fans as wildly excited as the lead character Mei Lin when she sees the boy band 4*Town.
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Filming Jurassic Park III Left Its Cast With Their Fair Share Of Battle Scars
When actors suffer for dino-art.
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Here's Why Bruce Lee Didn't Show On The First Day Of Shooting Enter The Dragon
For years, rumors persisted that Bruce Lee did not show up on the first day of Enter the Dragon because he was having a nervous breakdown. But that's not true.
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What Are The Elements Of A Good Horror Comedy (Beyond Comedy And Horror)?
Horror comedies are a little different than horror films that are simply broken up with comic relief.
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The Idea For The Apartment Came From One Simple Question
Billy Wilder's masterpiece was born from a single notebook scribble.
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Will Morbius Be A Horror Movie?
All signs point to yes, but subjectivity cannot be overlooked.
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Clint Eastwood's Directorial Debut Helped Launch Jessica Walter's Career
'It's not that difficult to find the rage or the anger.'
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You Can Thank Robert De Niro For Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver Role
After the actor originally cast in a key role ended up injured on another production, Robert De Niro convinced Martin Scorsese to take the part himself.
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Why M. Night Shyamalan Financed Split Himself
Split doesn't exactly have the most appealing ingredients to make a guaranteed hit for studios, and M. Night Shyamalan knew that from the beginning.
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The Blind Man Who Did Not Want To See Titanic Review: A Unique Film With Great Empathy [SXSW]
The Blind Man Who Did Not Want To See Titanic is wholly unique, and features an incredible lead performance.
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The Daily Stream: Unfaithful Shows The Mature Side Of The Erotic Thriller
Unfaithful is Adrian Lyne's unquestionable masterpiece.
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One Of Robin Williams' Funniest Moments In The Birdcage Was Unintentional
'That was absolutely not intentional.'
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Comedy Series Has Returned To Netflix In The US
Servant of the People ended up being the thing that actually launched Zelenskyy's political career, ultimately putting him in the position he's in now.
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Why Burt Reynolds Originally Hated His Role In Boogie Nights
The role got him an Oscar nomination, but Reynolds hated the film until his dying days.
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