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  • Eli Goree in One Night in Miami

    The Best Films To Stream During Black History Month

    By Lyvie Scott February 9th, 2022

    This comprehensive list has something to offer in a wide range of genres for every cinephile. Start watching!

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  • The Worst Person in the World

    Daily Podcast: Reacting To The 2022 Oscar Nominations

    By Ben Pearson February 8th, 2022

    On today's /Film Daily, Ben and Shania take a closer look at some of the 2022 Academy Award nominations that stuck out to them.

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  • Mission Impossible Fallout helicopter chase

    Mission: Impossible 7 Cost Nearly $300 Million, Mission: Impossible 8 Likely To Be Tom Cruise's Last Mission

    By Ryan Scott February 8th, 2022

    Is this the end of Ethan Hunt?

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  • Robert De Niro scowls in Meet the Fockers

    10 Movie Roles Robert De Niro Should Have Turned Down

    By Scott Thomas February 8th, 2022

    Even an icon like Robert De Niro makes mistakes. These parts may not be his finest, but they do shed new light on his legendary six-decade-long career.

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  • Kirsten Dunst in The Power of the Dog

    Congratulations To The Academy For Finally Realizing Kirsten Dunst Is One Of The Greatest Actresses Of Her Generation

    By BJ Colangelo February 8th, 2022

    Kirsten Dunst has been looked over by the Academy Awards since she was a child star. But today, they took one step towards fixing their mistake.

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  • The 2022 Oscar Nominations Are Here

    By SlashFilm Staff February 8th, 2022

    The nominations for the 2022 Academy Awards, celebrating the best movies of the past year, are here. Let's take a look.

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  • Lily Tomlin, Bette Midler, Lily Tomlin, and Bette Midler in Big Business

    The Daily Stream: Big Business Is A Switched-At-Birth Comedy That Lets Bette Midler And Lily Tomlin Shine

    By BJ Colangelo February 8th, 2022

    Big Business is comedy of errors with goofy moments of mistaken identity that best of all, let Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin go ham.

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  • Michael Keaton in Batman

    The Batman Controversy That Had Tim Burton Fighting For Michael Keaton

    By Jenna Busch February 8th, 2022

    Of the actors who have donned the cowl, none are as beloved as Michael Keaton. Still, the comedic actor's journey to the Batcave was fraught with controversy.

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  • Humphrey Bogart as Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon.

    How A Humphry Bogart Prank Shaped The Noir Genre

    By Collier Jennings February 8th, 2022

    Smoke 'em if you got 'em.

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  • Mike Myers as Dr. Evil

    Dr. Evil's Super Bowl Ads Have To Be Worth One Million Dollars

    By Jenna Busch February 8th, 2022

    Mike Myers is back as the villain from the Austin Powers movies, and he's up to more evil antics: selling cars.

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  • Sam Eilliott in The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot

    Douglas Trumbull's Last Movie Is A Fitting Capstone To His Career

    By Sandy Schaefer February 8th, 2022

    The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot is more than the silly sci-fi adventure that its title suggests — and it's thanks to Douglas Trumbull.

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  • Tenet

    Kenneth Branagh Has Now Been Nominated For Seven Oscars, All In Different Categories

    By Jeremy Mathai February 8th, 2022

    As of this morning, multi-hyphenate filmmaker Kenneth Branagh has achieved something no one else has.

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  • Luptia Nyong'o - Us Movie Poster

    Why The Oscars Tend To Neglect Horror Movies

    By Deshawn "DeLa Doll" Thomas February 8th, 2022

    Since the inception of the Academy Awards in 1929, only six horror films have been nominated for Best Picture.

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  • Anna (Solenn Heussaff) and Duke (Dante Basco) in the church in "The Fabulous Filipino Brothers"

    The Fabulous Filipino Brothers' Dante Basco On His Directorial Debut And Filipino American Cinema [Interview]

    By Ben F. Silverio February 8th, 2022

    Dante Basco ("Hook," "The Debut") tells us about making his feature directorial debut, the importance of telling authentic stories, and much more.

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  • The characters of Gumby

    Fox Acquires The Rights To The Gumby Universe, Which Is A Thing That Exists

    By BJ Colangelo February 8th, 2022

    Fox is looking to put out a new animated series as well as some live-action Gumby goodness.

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  • Saoirse Ronan and Gemma Arterton in Byzantium

    Year Of The Vampire: Byzantium Is A Haunting Coming-Of-Age Story With Feminist Fangs

    By Caroline Madden February 8th, 2022

    Interview with a Vampire director Neil Jordan helms this mother-daughter vampire drama that doubles as a coming-of-age tale.

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  • Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne

    Robert Pattinson Wants You To Know That Batman Is A Sad Weirdo

    By Shania Russell February 8th, 2022

    "It's a sad movie. It's kind of about him trying to find some element of hope, in himself, and not just the city."

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  • Tom Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan in The Green Mile

    The Green Mile Ending Explained: The Curse Of A Healing Touch

    By BJ Colangelo February 8th, 2022

    "On the day of my judgment, when I stand before God, and He asks me why did I kill one of his true miracles, what am I gonna say?"

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  • Dionysio Basco as David in "The Fabulous Filipino Brothers"

    The Fabulous Filipino Brothers' Dion Basco On His Appetite For Comedy And Getting White Hollywood's Attention [Interview]

    By Ben F. Silverio February 8th, 2022

    We caught up with The Fabulous Filipino Brothers co-writer/co-star Dion Basco, who had plenty to say about chewing the scenery in the new comedy.

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  • Lightyear Chris Evans

    Lightyear Trailer Breakdown: Buzz Gets A Big Action Adventure Film From Pixar

    By Ryan Scott February 8th, 2022

    To infinity ... and beyond.

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  • The Biggest Snubs And Surprises Of The 2022 Oscar Nominations

    By SlashFilm Staff February 8th, 2022

    The Oscars! How we love them. How we hate them.

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  • Diane Warren

    The Legendary Diane Warren Just Received Her 13th Oscar Nomination

    By Ben F. Silverio February 8th, 2022

    Diane Warren, the songwriter responsible for hits like "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" from "Armageddon," and more, just made Oscars history.

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  • Deborah Kerr in The Innocents

    These Are Guillermo Del Toro's Favorite Horror Films Of All Time

    By Sandy Schaefer February 8th, 2022

    Guillermo del Toro is a master of monsters of all kinds, so you should probably listen when he lists his favorite horror movies of all time.

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  • Phenomenon Blade Runner

    Douglas Trumbull, Legendary Visual Effects Pioneer, Has Died At 79

    By Jeremy Mathai February 8th, 2022

    Trumbull, a three-time Oscar winner for his work in visual effects, helped usher in a new era of possibility for the film industry.

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  • Liam Neeson Ben Kingsley Schindler's List

    Schindler's List Ending Explained: A Harrowing Reminder And A Stark Warning

    By Lee Adams February 8th, 2022

    Steven Spielberg's chronicle of the Holocaust has endured after all these years, despite criticism from scholars and historians. But why?

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  • Ariana DeBose in West Side Story

    The 2022 Oscar Nominations By The Numbers

    By Shania Russell February 8th, 2022

    Which films are leading the pack? Who is making history? And will Netflix finally get its coveted gold statuette?

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  • Ettington Park in The Haunting 1963

    The Spooky Truth About The Haunting's Ettington Park Hotel

    By Fatemeh Mirjalili February 8th, 2022

    Hill House, not sane, stood by itself against its hills, holding darkness within; it had stood so for eighty years and might stand for eighty more.

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