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  • 2009 poster of Astro Boy being chased by giant robot

    The Nicolas Cage Sci-Fi Flop That Bankrupted A Studio

    By Devin Meenan 6 months ago

    Do you remember the 2009 animated movie Astro Boy, featuring Nicolas Cage? There's a good chance you don't, since it was a huge flop.

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  • Benedict Cumberbatch, Robert Downey Jr and Ian McKellen as Sherlock Holmes

    Was Sherlock Holmes Based On A Real Person?

    By Nick Staniforth 6 months ago

    Sherlock Holmes may be a fictional character, but Sir Arthur Conan Doyle admitted that the detective was closely based on a real man.

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  • Ghostface standing in a corridor in Scream (2022)

    Only Two Actors Have Appeared In Every Scream Movie

    By Pauli Poisuo 6 months ago

    The Scream franchise is still up and running with six films so far. At the moment, only two actors have been featured in all six films.

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  • A collage of Has Fallen movie images, including Alan Trumbull, Mike Banning, and Helen Thompson.

    The Correct Order To Watch Gerard Butler's Has Fallen Franchise

    By Witney Seibold 6 months ago

    The Has Fallen series, featuring Gerard Butler as no-nonsense Secret Service Agent Mike Banning, has spawned three films and a TV series (so far).

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  • Bruce Willis as Lieutenant Alec Kevin A.K. Waters with camouflage on in Tears of the Sun

    Why Antoine Fuqua Didn't Enjoy Working With Bruce Willis On Tears Of The Sun

    By Jeremy Smith 6 months ago

    Antoine Fuqua was red-hot after directing Training Day, but he had a bad experience working with Bruce Willis on his followup film, Tears of the Sun.

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  • Christopher Lloyd looking angry as Kruge in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

    The Real-Life Genius Who Helped Create Star Trek's Klingon Language

    By Danielle Ryan 6 months ago

    While a professional linguist was brought in to help create the Klingon language in Star Trek, it was one of the actors who actually laid the foundation for it.

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  • Luke Macfarlane in Catch Me If You Claus, Jesse Metcalfe in Christmas Next Door, Andrew Walker in Jingle Bell Run

    The 10 Best Male Actors In Hallmark Christmas Movies, Ranked

    By Audrey Fox 6 months ago

    It's the season of cozy Hallmark Christmas movies. Before the big 25, let's try and rank some of the greatest male leads in Hallmark holiday flicks.

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  • Steven Spielberg, Michael Bay and Christopher Nolan surrounded by money

    The 10 Highest-Grossing Movie Directors, Ranked By Box Office

    By Nick Staniforth 6 months ago

    The top 10 highest-grossing movie directors are all still working today and have plenty of time to add a few more zeroes to the end of their totals.

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  • Melissa Rauch as Hope sitting at the bar in The Bronze

    A Big Bang Theory Star Wrote A Major Comedy Flop

    By Ryan Scott 6 months ago

    The Big Bang Theory was still going strong when costar Melissa Rauch wrote and starred in a comedy that wound up flopping hard at the box office.

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  • Rin Tin Tin barking at an NBC microphone, sometime in the 1920s.

    Wait, Did A Dog Really Win The First Oscar For Best Actor?

    By Witney Seibold 6 months ago

    Legend has it the famed showbiz dog Rin Tin Tin received enough votes to win the first Best Actor Oscar. Here's the truth about the matter.

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  • The Sixth Sense, Cole and Malcolm

    The Three Bruce Willis Movies In The IMDb Top 250 Aren't Surprising

    By Michael Boyle 6 months ago

    Bruce Willis has been in plenty of great movies, but there are three that stand out from the rest - and IMDb's top 250 list agrees.

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  • William Shatner strikes a serious pose as Captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek

    The Largely Forgotten Comedy Sequel Where William Shatner Parodied Star Trek

    By Jeremy Smith 6 months ago

    William Shatner has long enjoyed poking loving fun at Star Trek, starting with his role in an otherwise mostly forgotten comedy sequel.

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  • Avery Tolar and Mitch McDeere looking nervously at something in

    Why Gene Hackman Removed His Name From The Marketing Material For Tom Cruise's The Firm

    By Witney Seibold 6 months ago

    Gene Hackman is an acting legend whose name alone can bring in audiences, so why wasn't he advertised anywhere for The Firm with Tom Cruise?

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  • Sonic the Hedgehog wearing a crown and racing past Mufasa the Lion King

    Mufasa: The Lion King Outpaced By Sonic The Hedgehog King At The Box Office

    By Hannah Shaw-Williams 6 months ago

    Mufasa: The Lion King and Sonic the Hedgehog 3 go head-to-head at the box office in their opening weekends, and Sonic is the clear victor.

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  • Creatures from Nightbreed, The Monster Squad, and The Keep

    10 Classic Horror Movie Flops That Deserve A Modern Remake

    By Luke Y. Thompson 6 months ago

    There have been plenty of horror remakes of popular, blockbuster horror titles, but why not remake some classic horror movie flops instead?

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  • Frank Darabont directing Morgan Freeman as Red Redding on the set of

    The Wild, Trashy 2000s Crime Thriller Frank Darabont Was Supposed To Direct

    By Jeremy Smith 6 months ago

    Frank Darabont, director of The Shawshank Redemption and more, was supposed to helm this pulpy crime thriller from 2009, but things didn't work out.

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  • Maverick smiling in Top Gun: Maverick

    The Only Tom Cruise Movie On IMDb's Top 250 List

    By Nick Staniforth 6 months ago

    Tom Cruise has a ton of full-fledged bangers in his filmography, but only one of his movies has cracked IMDb's Top 250 list.

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  • A composite image featuring multiple Judd Nelson characters

    Why Judd Nelson Disappeared From Hollywood

    By Jeremy Smith 6 months ago

    Judd Nelson experienced a meteoric rise in the 1980s, but hasn't been in a major movie in at least 15 years. Here's our examination of his career arc.

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  • Jimmy and Sean talk outside on the streets of Boston in Mystic River

    This Crime Thriller Novel Became A Clint Eastwood Classic — And Inspired The Author Of Gone Girl

    By Devin Meenan 6 months ago

    In 2003, Clint Eastwood directed a powerhouse drama based on a popular crime thriller novel that also inspired Gillian Flynn when she was writing Sharp Objects.

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  • Tree from Happy Death Day, Phil from Groundhog Day, and Cage from Edge of Tomorrow against a clock background

    The 12 Best Time Loop Movies Of All Time, Ranked

    By Eric Langberg 6 months ago

    Nobody wants to be stuck in a time loop, but watching a time loop movie is always a good time. Here are some of the best ones, ranked.

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  • Bernie and Gaylord Focker, standing side-by-side, in Meet the Fockers

    How Ben Stiller's Meet The Fockers Dodged An R-Rating By The MPAA

    By Witney Seibold 6 months ago

    The Ben Stiller-led comedy sequel Meet the Fockers was going to be Rated R for all its near-cusses. Here's how the movie landed a PG-13 instead.

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  • Kurt Russell as MacReady in The Thing, speaking to someone off camera

    Kurt Russell Wrote One Of The Most Important Scenes Of The Thing

    By Danielle Ryan 6 months ago

    As John Carpenter's The Thing headed toward the end of the production, the movie still didn't have an ending. Thankfully, Kurt Russell came up with a doozy.

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  • Kevin Costner cries out as The Mariner in Waterworld

    Kevin Costner Did A Stunt In Waterworld To Pay Homage To Burt Lancaster

    By Jeremy Smith 6 months ago

    Kevin Costner held the legendary actor Burt Lancaster in high-esteem, so he paid tribute to the late actor with a Waterworld moment shortly after he died.

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  • Leticia Musgrove, looking quietly overwhelmed, talking to someone in Monster's Ball

    Halle Berry Made Oscars History When She Won Best Actress

    By Witney Seibold 6 months ago

    Halle Berry made history with her Oscar win for Monster's Ball ... and we're still waiting for another actor to follow in her footsteps.

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  • Benicio del Toro as Alejandro in Sicario: Day of the Soldado

    Yellowstone's Taylor Sheridan Wrote This Crime Thriller On Prime Video's Top Charts

    By Danielle Ryan 6 months ago

    Taylor Sheridan created a TV empire with Yellowstone and its spinoffs, and now a movie he scripted is topping Prime Video's streaming charts.

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  • A concerned Matt Damon as Colin Sullivan consults with Jack Nicholson as Frank Costello in The Departed

    Why Martin Scorsese's The Departed Was Banned In China

    By Jeremy Smith 6 months ago

    China banned Martin Scorsese's The Departed, which won Oscars for Best Director and Best Picture, from being shown theatrically in the country. Here's why.

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  • Calvin and Master Kane smiling in A Kid in King Arthur's Court

    Daniel Craig's Worst Movie On Rotten Tomatoes Is An Arthurian Legend With A Twist

    By Josh Spiegel 6 months ago

    A relatively obscure 1990s live-action Disney movie is Daniel Craig's worst film on Rotten Tomatoes, but it co-starred an eventual Oscar winner.

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