Halloween II's Lack Of Direction Made Michael Myers Not Quite Right In The Sequel
There's more to Michael Myers than just the mask, as stunt coordinator and actor Dick Warlock learned on Halloween II.
Read MoreThere's more to Michael Myers than just the mask, as stunt coordinator and actor Dick Warlock learned on Halloween II.
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Read MoreMove over Justin Bieber. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is now the highest-grossing concert film ever domestically after its opening weekend at the box office.
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Read MoreDirector Yuzuru Tachikawa's Blue Giant anime film adaptation succeeds where La La Land failed at showing why jazz is dying and how people are keeping it alive.
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