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  • The Matrix mouth

    The Correct Order To Watch The Matrix Franchise

    By Witney Seibold February 17th, 2024

    Are you interested in reading about The Matrix movies in order? Then you've come to the right place. Grab your trench coat and come with us.

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    The Correct Order To Watch The Amityville Horror Movies

    By Witney Seibold February 17th, 2024

    There are a lot of Amityville Horror movies. Like, a lot. So here are all of the Amityville movies in order (until they make more, which they will).

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  • James Woods in Videodrome

    Videodrome's Most Confusing Moments Explained

    By Shae Sennett February 17th, 2024

    David Cronenberg is at his most Cronenbergian in Videodrome, a movie where James Woods makes out with a TV and grows an orifice in his stomach.

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  • The French Connection

    The Only Major Actors Still Alive From The French Connection

    By Chris Evangelista February 17th, 2024

    Here are the major The French Connection actors still alive. They may not be working right now, but they're still with us.

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  • Star Wars: The Phantom Menace

    The Story Of The E.T. Senator In Star Wars Doesn't Have A Happy Ending

    By Rafael Motamayor February 17th, 2024

    What initially seemed like just a fun and innocent nod to E.T. in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace has taken on a bigger life in the years since the film came out.

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    What Marvel Movies Look Like Before Special Effects

    By Eric Langberg February 17th, 2024

    It's no secret that a lot of green screen and visual effects are used in Marvel movies, but you might be surprised where and how VFX were employed.

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    Stephen King And Steven Spielberg Almost Teamed Up For A Haunted House Movie

    By Chris Evangelista February 17th, 2024

    Stephen King and Steven Spielberg have never worked together, but they came very close with what would become the miniseries Rose Red.

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  • Anatomy of a Fall textless poster

    Cool Stuff: Best Picture Nominee Anatomy Of A Fall Is Quickly Joining The Criterion Collection In May

    By Devin Meenan February 16th, 2024

    After being released in the fall of 2023, Anatomy of a Fall earned several Oscar noms, including Best Picture, and now it's coming to the Criterion Collection.

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  • The French Connection Gene Hackman

    The Fox Thriller That Became The First R-Rated Film To Win Best Picture

    By Jeremy Smith February 16th, 2024

    The first R-rated film to win the Oscar for Best Picture was a Fox-produced thriller from 1971. Can you guess the title?

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  • Matt Doran as Elan Sleazebaggano in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones

    Even The Death Sticks Were CGI In Star Wars: Attack Of The Clones

    By Hannah Shaw-Williams February 16th, 2024

    George Lucas' enthusiasm for CGI in the Star Wars prequels was so great that even the Death Sticks in Attack of the Clones are a digital effect.

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    Can Gladiator Director Ridley Scott Give Us A Music Biopic That Doesn't Suck?

    By Rafael Motamayor February 16th, 2024

    Ridley Scott has never directed a music biopic, but it looks like his next film might be a biopic about the chart-topping band The Bee Gees.

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  • Batman Begins

    Christopher Nolan Wants To Direct A Horror Movie

    By Jeremy Mathai February 16th, 2024

    Christopher Nolan would like to make a horror movie and is a fan of the genre, but also thinks a good horror movie requires 'a really exceptional idea.'

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  • Drive-Away Dolls Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan

    Will Ethan Coen's Drive-Away Dolls Fall Flat At The Box Office?

    By Ryan Scott February 16th, 2024

    Drive-Away Dolls is Ethan Coen's first solo narrative feature film as a director. Can he deliver a box office hit without his brother by his side?

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  • Helen Mirren and Olivia Colman

    A Deleted Barbie Scene Would Have Overthrown Helen Mirren As Narrator

    By Hannah Shaw-Williams February 16th, 2024

    The role of the Narrator in Barbie was quite literally written for Helen Mirren, but Olivia Colman challenged her for it in a deleted scene.

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  • Star Wars

    Star Wars Fan Remasters And Project 4K77 Explained

    By Witney Seibold February 16th, 2024

    George Lucas notoriously loves to tinker with the original Star Wars trilogy, which has led to multiple fan-led attempts to restore the films' original cuts.

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  • Dune Part 2 Florence Pugh

    Denis Villeneuve Believes Dune: Part Two's Stars Will Be 'The New Power In Hollywood'

    By Ryan Scott February 16th, 2024

    Denis Villeneuve, the director of the science fiction epic Dune: Part Two, believes the film's young stars will be enough to lure audiences back to theaters.

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  • Florence Pugh, Dune: Part Two

    Timothée Chalamet & Florence Pugh Had To Be Kept Separate During Dune: Part Two

    By Sandy Schaefer February 15th, 2024

    While Timothée Chalamet and Florence Pugh were all business when filming their scenes for Dune: Part Two, they got up to some horseplay in between takes.

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  • Dakota Johnson and girls in Madame Web

    The 7 Most Ridiculous Moments In Madame Web, Ranked By Our Headaches

    By Ben Pearson February 15th, 2024

    Yes, Marvel's Madame Web is as bad as you've heard. Here are some of the film's most ridiculous moments, ranked by how much they gave us a headache.

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  • Dune: Part Two, Paul

    Dune 2 Features A Surprisingly Big Name We Didn't Know About

    By Jeremy Mathai February 15th, 2024

    It turns out there's yet another big name actor in the Dune: Part Two cast that we previously didn't know about. Beware of potential spoilers!

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  • Heroes & Villains Star Wars Band T-Shirts

    Cool Stuff: New Star Wars Band T-Shirts Celebrate The Music Of A Galaxy Far, Far Away

    By Ethan Anderton February 15th, 2024

    Heroes & Villains have a new collection of band t-shirts inspired by the fictional music groups seen performing in Star Wars and Return of the Jedi.

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  • Trolls Band Together Poppy sister

    How To Watch Trolls Band Together At Home

    By Ryan Scott February 15th, 2024

    Trolls Band Together will be heading to Peacock in March, and there will be a sing-along version that your kids can drive you crazy with too.

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  • Godzilla 2014 French poster

    A Missing Element In Godzilla Became A Priority In Gareth Edwards' Star Wars Film

    By Ryan Scott February 15th, 2024

    Gareth Edwards loved making Godzilla, but made sure his venture into Star Wars would include one missing aspect during production of the MonsterVerse.

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  • Bob Marley One Love Kingsley Ben-Adir money

    Bob Marley Crushes Madame Web And Breaks A Valentine's Day Box Office Record

    By Ryan Scott February 15th, 2024

    Audiences are turning out in droves to see the new Bob Marley biopic, while Sony's Marvel movie Madame Web is stumbling out of the gate.

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  • Ambika Mod, Leo Woodall, One Day

    A New Netflix Series Adaptation Has Audiences Absolutely Bawling

    By BJ Colangelo February 15th, 2024

    The romantic Netflix series One Day, which debuted on the streaming service on February 8, has left its rom-com viewers crying their eyes out.

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  • Joker

    New Joker: Folie à Deux Images Show Off A Star-Crossed Joaquin Phoenix And Lady Gaga

    By Jeremy Mathai February 15th, 2024

    Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga get romantic in new images from Joker 2, aka Joker: Folie à Deux.

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  • Ishtar

    The Best Streaming Service Is Going To Highlight The 'Worst' Movies

    By Witney Seibold February 15th, 2024

    The Razzies have become notorious for getting it wrong. In March, The Criterion Channel is giving several Razzie-nominated movies a second chance.

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  • Zodiac

    Director David Fincher's Best Movie Was A Box Office Failure

    By Chris Evangelista February 15th, 2024

    Zodiac is the very best movie of David Fincher's career. It's also a box office flop.

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