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    How Does Time Travel Actually Work In Lost?

    By Valerie Ettenhofer January 24th, 2022

    Confused by the time travel in "Lost?" You're not the only one! Join us as we untangle the twisted timeline of this beloved, ground-breaking series.

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  • Adam West as Batman

    Why Adam West Didn't Take Michael Keaton's Batman Casting Very Well

    By Witney Seibold January 24th, 2022

    The star of the original 1966 Batman TV series was also upset that he wasn't asked to be involved in Tim Burton's feature film adaptation in any capacity.

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  • Littlefoot and his mother in The Land Before Time

    You Can Thank Steven Spielberg For One Of Animation's Most Heartbreaking Moments

    By Sandy Schaefer January 24th, 2022

    The Land Before Time doesn't shy away from bringing tears to your face, and it was Steven Spielberg who ensured the scene was as heartbreaking as possible.

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  • Robert Pattinson The Batman

    A 4-Hour Cut Of The Batman Was Test Screened By Warner Bros.

    By Debopriyaa Dutta January 24th, 2022

    The Batman is already pretty lengthy at more than three hours long, but some lucky test audiences got an even longer version.

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    The Batman TV Spot: Riddle Me This, Batman

    By Debopriyaa Dutta January 24th, 2022

    Check out the new Batman TV spot, which will have you puzzling over the, well, puzzles.

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  • Pinocchio

    Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio Teaser: Prepare For A New Twist On A Familiar Tale

    By Jeremy Mathai January 24th, 2022

    Guillermo del Toro's long-awaited stop-motion Pinocchio is finally coming. And unsurprisingly, it looks fantastic.

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  • The 355 Jessica Chastain

    Wayland - Everything We Know So Far

    By Ryan Scott January 24th, 2022

    Any movie starring Jessica Chastain has our complete and undivided attention.

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  • Thandiwe Newton in God's Country

    God's Country Review: Thandiwe Newton Is Pushed To A Breaking Point [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson January 24th, 2022

    Thandiwe Newton excels in co-writer/director Julian Higgins' feature directorial debut, playing a woman who has been pushed to the brink of what she'll accept.

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  • TikTok, Boom Documentary

    TikTok, Boom Review: Informative Doc Digs Into The Popularity And Problems Of The Viral Sensation [Sundance 2022]

    By Ethan Anderton January 24th, 2022

    Director Shalini Kantayya dissects the rise of the wildly popular social media app and digs into the good, the bad, and the ugly of the viral sensation.

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  • Babysitter

    Babysitter Review: A Zany Exploration Of Misogyny And Motherhood [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson January 24th, 2022

    Monia Chokri's manic and metaphorical new movie Babysitter uses heightened storytelling to explore several hot-button ideas.

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  • Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power

    Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power Review: The Inherent Misogyny Of Cinema Is Academically Analyzed [Sundance 2022]

    By Ethan Anderton January 24th, 2022

    Filmmaker Nina Menkes provides an academic analysis of the depiction of women in film and how they're inherently objectified by the language of cinema.

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  • Daryl McCormack and Emma Thompson in bed

    Good Luck To You, Leo Grande Review: Emma Thompson Is Magnetic In This Intimate Drama [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson January 24th, 2022

    Sophie Hyde's intimate drama about intimacy is one of the highlights of Sundance so far, thanks in large part to the two stellar lead performances.

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  • Paper Moon Tatum Ryan O'Neal

    The Daily Stream: Paper Moon Is The Road To Movie Heaven, With The Late Peter Bogdanovich As Your Driver

    By Joshua Meyer January 23rd, 2022

    Real-life father and daughter Ryan and Tatum O'Neal star as a small-time grifter and his unlikely accomplice in the spirited road movie Paper Moon.

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  • Something in the Dirt

    Something In The Dirt Review: Another Wonderful Genre-Bending Gem From Benson And Moorhead [Sundance 2022]

    By Chris Evangelista January 23rd, 2022

    Something In The Dirt is another winner from one of the wildest directing duos out there right now.

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  • Lucy and Desi Documentary

    Lucy And Desi Review: Amy Poehler Crafts A Loving Tribute To The Trailblazing TV Couple [Sundance 2022]

    By Ethan Anderton January 23rd, 2022

    Amazon has a new documentary coming in March that tells the story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz from their early years to their super stardom and beyond.

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  • John Cena in Peacemaker

    How Peacemaker Gave Me Sympathy For Mr. Kill Guy

    By Danielle Ryan January 23rd, 2022

    The path to redemption is a miserable uphill climb, but Peacemaker offers hope for even the most irredeemable member of the Suicide Squad.

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  • Peter Sarsgaard as Gil Colson - The Batman

    The Batman Funeral Clip Shows Peter Sarsgaard's Gil Colson Making Quite An Entrance

    By Deshawn "DeLa Doll" Thomas January 23rd, 2022

    Peter Sarsgaard crashes a funeral in a newly-released clip from The Batman.

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  • Ariana Grande Jennifer Coolidge

    Jennifer Coolidge Credits Ariana Grande For Getting Her Out Of Professional Limbo

    By Valerie Ettenhofer January 23rd, 2022

    The White Lotus star Jennifer Coolidge says that working with Ariana Grande had a rejuvenating effect on her career.

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  • Author Anne Rice at a book signing

    The Legacy Of Anne Rice, The Modern-Day Queen Of The Vampires

    By Kayleigh Donaldson January 23rd, 2022

    Anne Rice was a giant amongst literary icons and a queen amongst vampires.

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  • Siiri Solalinna in Hatching

    Hatching Review: Practical Effects Enhance This Striking Creature Feature [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson January 23rd, 2022

    In Hatching, director Hanna Bergholm uses practical effects to deliver an effective exploration of puberty and the societal pressures placed on women.

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  • You Won't Be Alone

    You Won't Be Alone Review: A Poetic, But Far Too Derivative Bit Of Folk Horror [Sundance 2022]

    By Chris Evangelista January 23rd, 2022

    You Won't Be Alone might please hardcore folk horror fans, but it borrows too heavily from other, better films.

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  • Karen Gillan and Karen Gillan in Dual

    Dual Review: Karen Gillan Tries To Kill Her Double In Riley Stearns' Dark Comedy [Sundance 2022]

    By Ben Pearson January 23rd, 2022

    Karen Gillan, Aaron Paul, and Beulah Koale co-star in the latest dark comedy from Riley Stearns, the director of Faults and The Art of Self-Defense.

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  • Children of Blood and Bone

    Lucasfilm Lost Children Of Blood And Bone When It Let The Rights Lapse

    By Joshua Meyer January 22nd, 2022

    The movie rights to Children of Blood and Bone were picked up by Paramount after Lucasfilm failed to get the project off the ground in time.

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  • Jensen Ackles in Supernatural

    Jensen Ackles Has His 'Fingers Crossed' For A Mysterious DC Superhero Role

    By Danielle Ryan January 22nd, 2022

    Supernatural star Jensen Ackles teases that he may be in line to play a DC superhero in an upcoming Warner Bros. project.

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  • Red Tails poster

    Tales From The Box Office: How Red Tails Ended Lucasfilm's Pre-Disney Era With A Whimper

    By Ryan Scott January 22nd, 2022

    Before selling Lucasfilm to Disney, George Lucas brought his passion project Red Tails to the big screen ... where it bombed.

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  • The Stand 2020 Odessa Young

    Odessa Young Has Stepped In To Replace Riley Keough In 'Masculinity Cult' Thriller Manodrome

    By Joshua Meyer January 22nd, 2022

    The Stand star Odessa Young has replaced Riley Keough in the upcoming thriller Manodrome, which also stars Jesse Eisenberg and Adrien Brody.

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  • We Need to Talk About Cosby

    We Need To Talk About Cosby Review: No Punches Are Pulled In This Raw Reconciliation Of The Disgraced Icon [Sundance 2022]

    By Ethan Anderton January 22nd, 2022

    Comedian W. Kamau Bell asks challenging questions about coming to terms with the legacy of Bill Cosby and his heinous misdeeds over the years.

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