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  • Ignaco in a nighttime square with a nun and a cricifix behind him in Nacho Libre

    Jack Black's Luchador Comedy Nacho Libre Is Based On A Very Real Story

    By Witney Seibold 3 days ago

    Believe it or not, Jack Black's ludicrous luchador comedy Nacho Libre is actually inspired by a very real story. Here's the true story behind the film.

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  • Harrison Ford's Indiana Jones is seen in closeup in Raiders of the Lost Ark

    5 Movie Franchises That Should Have Stayed In The '80s

    By Joe Roberts 3 days ago

    Hollywood loves trying to revive movie franchises from the 1980s, but here are 5 examples that should've stayed firmly put in that decade.

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  • A collage of Josey Wales (Clint Eastwood) in The Outlaw Josey Wales, Jeremiah Johnson (Robert Redford) in Jeremiah Johnson, and Bart (Cleavon Little) in Blazing Saddles

    10 Best Westerns Of The 1970s, Ranked

    By Sam Stone 3 days ago

    In the 1970s, Clint Eastwood was ascendent while many classic Western stars began to fade away. Here are the 10 best Westerns of the '70s.

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  • Sebulba in his podcacer racing in the canyon in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace

    An Obscure Star Wars Video Game Just Became Extremely Valuable For A Wild Reason

    By Ryan Scott 3 days ago

    If you happen to have a PS4 version of Star Wars Racer Revenge and you're willing to part with it, hackers are paying a pretty penny for it on eBay right now.

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  • Chris Evans' Syd holds his hand to his head as he lays down in London

    Roger Ebert Didn't Mince Words About Jason Statham And Chris Evans' Awful 2005 Movie

    By Joe Roberts 3 days ago

    Chris Evans and Jason Statham once starred in a 2005 movie that Roger Ebert admitted to finding practically unwatchable in his review.

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  • Superman in a crowd

    Superman Movie Fan Theories That Actually Make Sense

    By Jeff Ames 3 days ago

    With a big screen history stretching back to 1978, there are plenty of Superman movie fan theories out there, but here are some that actually make sense.

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  • All the President's Men

    The Only Major Actors Still Alive From All The President's Men

    By Witney Seibold 3 days ago

    Luckily, most of the cast of All the President's Men are still alive, so here's what they've all been up to since the 1976 film.

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  • Muppets at the movies

    Ranking All 8 Muppet Movies

    By Josh Spiegel 3 days ago

    In honor of The Muppet Movie turning 40 this week, here are all eight Muppet movies ranked from worst to best...and seven of them are truly good!

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  • Josh Hartnett in Black Hawk Down surrounded by shots of Jason Isaacs, William Fichtner, Ron Eldard and Orlando Bloom in the movie

    Black Hawk Down Cast: Where The Actors Are Now

    By Russell Murray 3 days ago

    Black Hawk Down boasted one of the most impressive casts of the early 2000s. Here's what the actors have all been up to since the film's release.

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  • Kevin Conroy as Batman in Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

    Let's Talk About Kevin Conroy's Greatest Batman Moment

    By Quinn Bilodeau 3 days ago

    Kevin Conroy is the definitive voice of Batman, but one moment in Batman: Mask of the Phantasm made him a legend.

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  • Zoe Saldaña as Neytiri yelling with her bow in hand heading into battle in Avatar: Fire and Ash

    Avatar: Fire And Ash Secures An Incredible Box Office Record For James Cameron

    By Ryan Scott 3 days ago

    James Cameron now has yet another box office record under his belt, becoming the sole filmmaker who can claim this impressive accomplishment.

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  • Sylvester Stallone as Jake Malloy stands outside an SUV in the snow, with Charles S. Dutton as Chuck Hendricks behind him, in D-Tox

    Sylvester Stallone's Only Horror Movie Was A Disastrous Flop

    By Jeremy Smith 3 days ago

    Sylvester Stallone's first attempt at a horror movie was such a disaster, it's no surprise he never returned to the genre.

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  • Mira, Rumi, and Zoey stand side by side in KPop Demon Hunters

    KPop Demon Hunters Hid This Clever Easter Egg For K-Drama Fans In Plain Sight

    By Joe Roberts 3 days ago

    If you were up on K-Dramas before you watched KPop Demon Hunters, there's a good chance you clocked this fun easter egg immediately.

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  • Composite image of Mia Farrow looking shocked with hand over her face in Rosemary's Baby, Mima laying amongst plants in Perfect Blue, Ezra Miller sitting in front of Tilda Swinton in We Need to Talk About Kevin, a ship floating above a giant squid-like sea creature in Sea Fever, and Julie Harris and Claire Bloom huddled together looking scared in The Haunting

    15 Horror Movies Without Jump Scares That Still Terrify Audiences

    By Kira Deshler 3 days ago

    If you're not a fan of jump scares, you can still get a hefty dose of terror and dread by checking out these outstanding horror movies without them.

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  • A white suited Jay Kelly smiles while looking down in front of a poster of himself

    Netflix's Jay Kelly Has A Spectacular Opening Shot That's More Impressive Than You Think

    By Ben Pearson 3 days ago

    Noah Baumbach's Jay Kelly begins with a terrific oner, but this behind the scenes tidbit makes it even more impressive than we already thought.

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  • Wolverine and Black Panther fighting together

    Adamantium Vs Vibranium: Which Marvel Metal Is Stronger?

    By Nick Staniforth 3 days ago

    We're settling the debate regarding the strength of Wolverine's Adamantium and Black Panther's Vibranium. It's time for the battle of the Marvel Metals!

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  • Odo on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

    6 René Auberjonois Movies & TV Shows Star Trek Fans Need To Watch

    By Witney Seibold 3 days ago

    The late René Auberjonois is probably best known for his role on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, but here are some of his other films and shows to seek out.

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  • The stained glass knight in Young Sherlock Holmes

    A Forgotten Sherlock Holmes Flop Gave Us The First Fully CGI Character

    By Bill Bria 3 days ago

    Young Sherlock Holmes wasn't a hit when it arrived in theaters, but it did feature a bit of groundbreaking and highly influential VFX work.

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  • Delmar Everett and Pete recording Man of Constant Sorrow in O Brother Where Art Thou

    Before Christopher Nolan, The Coen Brothers Made An Odyssey Movie (Without Even Reading It)

    By Nina Starner 4 days ago

    One of the Coen Brothers' best movies is an adaptation of the Odyssey, but the filmmakers claimed they never bothered to read the original text.

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  • Superman takes a punch from Asa Ezaak in Superman #355

    Isaac Asimov's DC Comics Doppelgänger Was An Obscure Superman Villain

    By Joe Roberts 4 days ago

    Legendary sci-fi author Isaac Asimov served as the inspiration for an extremely obscure Superman villain back in the 1980s.

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  • Gene Hackman giving side-eye to someone off camera as Harry Moseby in Night Moves

    Roger Ebert Was Blown Away By The Ending Of A '70s Gene Hackman Detective Thriller

    By Jeremy Smith 4 days ago

    The late film critic Roger Ebert loved Night Moves, Arthur Penn's '70s noir starring Gene Hackman that has one heck of an ending.

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  • Mortimer Brewster (Cary Grant) bound and gagged in Arsenic and Old Lace

    These Marvel Heroes Are Named After A Classic Cary Grant Movie

    By Devin Meenan 4 days ago

    A pair of Marvel heroes from The Runaways take their names from Frank Capra's Arsenic and Old Lace, which featured a terrific performance from Cary Grant.

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  • Sophie Nelisse as Rose Landry in Heated Rivalry

    Heated Rivalry's Sophie Nélisse Starred In One Of The Best Detective Movies You've Never Seen

    By Devin Meenan 4 days ago

    Sophie Nélisse has been generating legions of fans thanks to Yellowjackets and Heated Rivalry, but she also starred in one of the best films you've never seen.

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  • The Stranger looking down in High Plains Drifter

    Every Western Directed By Clint Eastwood, Ranked

    By Quinn Bilodeau 4 days ago

    Clint Eastwood has dabbled in many genres as a filmmaker, but he kept returning to the Western. We ranked all of his Western directorial efforts here.

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  • An alien from Close Encounters of the Third Kind

    Why Isaac Asimov Turned Down An Offer To Write A Steven Spielberg Sci-Fi Movie

    By Witney Seibold 4 days ago

    Steven Spielberg approached sci-fi writer Isaac Asimov about writing the script for Close Encounters of the Third Kind, but Asimov said no. Here's why.

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  • Howard Ratner (Adam Sandler) from Uncut Gems in the center of Sonny Wortzik (Al Pacino) from Dog Day Afternoon, Lou Bloom (Jake Gyllenhaal) from Nightcrawler, Terence Fletcher (J.K Simmons) from Whiplash, and Rupert Pupkin (Robert De Niro) from The King of Comedy

    12 Best Movies Like Uncut Gems

    By Mike Bedard 4 days ago

    If you liked the chaos and intensity of Uncut Gems, here are some other movies that tap into a similar vein as the Safdie brothers movie with Adam Sandler.

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  • Pennywise boasting a scary smile in IT Chapter One

    Stephen King Used Derry In One Of His Stories Years Before IT

    By Kieran Fisher 4 days ago

    Derry, Maine, is practically synonymous with Stephen King's IT novel, but the author technically debuted the horrific town in one of his earlier works.

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