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  • The Black Phone Grabber Mask

    The Black Phone Has Been Pushed Back To A Summer Release

    By Joshua Meyer December 17th, 2021

    Scott Derrickson's new horror movie was only weeks away. Thanks, pandemic.

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  • Spider-Man grabbing his head in disbelief

    Why The MCU Will Never Be The Same After Spider-Man: No Way Home

    By Ben F. Silverio December 17th, 2021

    Spider-Man: No Way Home's story has long-term ramifications for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and for Peter Parker himself.

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  • Lil Rel Howery and Ryan Reynolds in Free Guy

    Free Guy Will Give You A Great Day When It Debuts On Disney+ In February

    By Jenna Busch December 17th, 2021

    Free Guy is so into you it will hit streaming on Disney+ in February. That's not good news, that's GREAT news.

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  • Georgia on my post-apocalyptic compound's mind

    Mother/Android Director Mattson Tomlin And Star Chloë Grace Moretz On Their Post-Apocalyptic Love Letter To Parenting [Interview]

    By Jeff Ewing December 17th, 2021

    We sat down for a (very) brief chat with writer/director Mattson Tomlin and star Chloë Grace Moretz about their new sci-fi film, Mother/Android.

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  • The Matrix Resurrections

    The Matrix Resurrections Early Buzz: A Self-Referential And Joyously Irreverent Blast

    By Ariel Fisher December 17th, 2021

    The first reactions are in, and The Matrix Resurrections seems to be a massive hit, and a campy one at that.

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  • Blue Beetle Concept Art from DC Fandome

    Blue Beetle Will Now Get A 2023 Theatrical Release Instead Of Hitting HBO Max

    By BJ Colangelo December 17th, 2021

    Upcoming DC movie Blue Beetle, which was originally set to release on HBO Max, is now getting a proper theatrical release in August 2023.

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  • Spy Who Loved Me Roger Moore

    The Sound Of 007 Documentary Will Celebrate The Music Of James Bond At Apple

    By Ryan Scott December 16th, 2021

    The Bond movies are known for their signature sound and compelling theme songs, so this documentary should be music to fans' ears.

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  • The Eternals cast lined up

    Eternals Blu-Ray Arrives In February Following Disney+ Debut

    By Sandy Schaefer December 16th, 2021

    Eternals arrives soon on home video, giving you the chance to decide for yourself whether this is one of Marvel's biggest swings or biggest misses.

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  • Behind the scenes of Swan Song

    Swan Song Star Naomie Harris On Reuniting With Mahershala Ali, Finding Strength In Vulnerability, And That Last Scene Of No Time To Die [Interview]

    By Ben Pearson December 16th, 2021

    We spoke with Oscar nominee Naomie Harris about her sci-fi drama Swan Song, reuniting with her Moonlight co-star, and that memorable final Bond scene.

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  • Master

    The Best Movies And Shows Coming To Amazon Prime In January 2022

    By Chris Evangelista December 16th, 2021

    Here's what's streaming on Amazon Prime Video next month, January 2022.

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  • Spider-Man No Way Home Fortnite

    Superhero Bits: A Major Marvel Villain Returns, Peacemaker Character Posters & More

    By Ryan Scott December 16th, 2021

    In this edition of Superhero Bits, "Peacemaker" gets new character posters, a Marvel villain returns from the ashes, DC recreates a meme-able moment, and more!

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  • Doc Ock shows tentacles

    Why You Should Revisit The Sam Raimi Spider-Man Trilogy

    By Valerie Ettenhofer December 16th, 2021

    As the multiverse prepares us for the merging of many Peter Parkers, it's important to remember the earnestness of Sam Raimi's version.

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  • The Batman 2022

    Warner Bros. Still Plans To Release Its 2022 Slate In Theaters

    By Eric Vespe December 16th, 2021

    Warner Bros. is still going through with its plans to release all its 2022 films to theaters, despite emerging Covid variants.

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  • The Big Trail (1930)

    The Groundbreaking John Wayne Western You've Likely Never Seen

    By Ryan Leston December 16th, 2021

    John Wayne, problematic that he was, was still the personification of the Western movie. Yet one of his best movies is woefully underseen.

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  • Benjamin Cleary and Mahershala Ali on the set of Swan Song

    Swan Song Director Benjamin Cleary On Envisioning The Future In His Sci-Fi Drama [Interview]

    By Ben Pearson December 16th, 2021

    We sat down with writer/director Benjamin Cleary to talk about his gorgeous new movie Swan Song, working with Mahershala Ali and Naomie Harris, and more.

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  • Nicolas Cage steals Declaration of Independence

    Movies Like National Treasure That Are Definitely Worth Watching

    By Liam Gaughan December 16th, 2021

    While you're waiting on someone to announce National Treasure 3, here's a number of similar titles to tide you over.

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  • Fred Armisen in George Harrison's My Sweet Lord video

    George Harrison's My Sweet Lord Gets A Star-Studded Music Video Half A Century After Its Release

    By Anya Stanley December 16th, 2021

    Fred Armisen and Vanessa Bayer star in a new music video for George Harrison's song 'My Sweet Lord,' which was first released in 1970.

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  • E.T. and friends fly above the trees on their bikes

    The E.T. Easter Egg You Forgot About In Star Wars: The Phantom Menace

    By Lyvie Scott December 16th, 2021

    Star Wars: The Phantom Menace has a callback to one of Steven Spielberg's most beloved films — thanks to a friendly tradition between the two filmmakers.

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  • Jackie Chan in Police Story 2

    Shang-Chi Director Wants Jackie Chan In The Sequel, And Now So Do We

    By Valerie Ettenhofer December 16th, 2021

    Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings director Destin Daniel Cretton has his eye on a legendary action star to join the cast of Shang-Chi 2: Jackie Chan.

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  • Norma Desmond

    Sunset Boulevard Ending Explained: Hollywood Is Always Hungry For The Next Big Thing

    By Witney Seibold December 16th, 2021

    Let's take a look at a classic Hollywood film noir, one which takes aim at the film industry's voracious appetite and cruel disposition.

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  • Andrew Garfield covered in spider-webbing

    The Tragic History Of Andrew Garfield's Amazing Spider-Man, Explained

    By Sandy Schaefer December 16th, 2021

    Each iteration of Peter Parker has suffered their fair share of heartache and hardship, but Andrew Garfield's Spidey is markedly tragic.

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  • Promotional image for Shining Vale

    Shining Vale: Release Date, Cast, And More

    By Danielle Ryan December 16th, 2021

    Upcoming Starz horror-comedy series Shining Vale follows a dysfunctional family as they move to a small town for a fresh start.

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  • Still from Kick-Ass

    Kick-Ass Is Getting A 'Big' Movie Reboot That Will Be 'F***ing Nuts'

    By Danielle Ryan December 16th, 2021

    Kick-Ass made waves as an R-rated superhero movie with gratuitous gore and profanity, so a reboot sounds like a wild idea.

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  • Clerks Silent Bob Kevin Smith

    The Reason Kevin Smith Barely Speaks In Clerks

    By Joshua Meyer December 16th, 2021

    There's a simple explanation as to why Kevin Smith barely spoke in Clerks, and it's not just because his character happens to be named Silent Bob.

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  • Parks and Recreation Ben Schwartz

    Universal's Renfield Movie Cast Continues To Get Better As Ben Schwartz Signs On

    By Joshua Meyer December 16th, 2021

    Nicolas Cage is playing Dracula in Renfield, and now he'll be joined by Parks and Recreation co-star Ben Schwartz, which is NOT the wooooorst.

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  • Zoe Saldana's character in Avatar

    James Cameron Took His Avatar 2 Cast To The Rainforest To Train

    By Danielle Ryan December 16th, 2021

    Even though Avatar doesn't actually shoot on location, James Cameron took his cast on a Hawaiian retreat to give them some visual inspiration during production.

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  • Don't Look Up

    Don't Look Up Science Advisor Dr. Amy Mainzer On Bringing Science To Satire [Interview]

    By Jeremy Mathai December 16th, 2021

    Don't Look Up brought in a science advisor to consult on the natural disaster satire, and she had things to say about our current state of affairs.

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