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  • Rusty lays his head on the bar, tired, as Danny Ocean looks over his shoulder, thinking about their upcoming heist, in

    Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven Has A Big Plot Hole You Can't Unsee

    By Rusteen Honardoost 2 months ago

    Steven Soderbergh's excellent Ocean's Eleven remake has a pretty big plot hole that Soderbergh was actually aware of while filming.

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  • Close-up of Lex Luthor grimacing with cuts and bruises on his face in Superman

    The Lex Luthor Detail In James Gunn's Superman That Makes No Sense

    By Rick Stevenson 2 months ago

    The specific way Lex Luthor fights Superman in James Gunn's movie is unique, but if you stop and think about it for a minute, it kinda falls apart.

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  • Alexander Dane (Alan Rickman), Spock (Leonard Nimoy), Captain Ed Mercer (Seth MacFarlane), Captain Link Hogthrob, and Captain Kirk (John Belushi) next to each other

    The 15 Best Star Trek Parodies And Spoofs Of All Time

    By Mike Bedard 2 months ago

    There have been so many hilarious "Star Trek" parodies over the years. Let's try our best to rank the 15 that have made us laugh the hardest.

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  • Superman (2025) - Clark Kent sitting down in his Superman outfit as alien monster attacks in background

    James Gunn's Original Superman Movie Villain Was Out Of This World

    By Devin Meenan 2 months ago

    Superman faces off against Lex Luthor once again in James Gunn's take on the DC hero, but another classic Superman villain was also considered.

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  • Joe seeks to calm his flock down in Eddington

    Eddington Is 2025's Most Divisive, Provocative & Infuriating Movie — But That's The Point

    By Bill Bria 2 months ago

    Ari Aster has always been a satirist manipulating genre formulas to his advantage, and his latest film, the controversial Eddington, is no exception.

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  • Jay Kell in his announcers headset looking at the camera in The Love Guru

    Stephen Colbert Starred In One Of The Worst-Rated Movies On IMDb

    By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Even our greatest comedians wind up in some real stinkers from time to time, like Stephen Colbert in one of the worst comedies ever made.

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  • Synch, X-23, Magneto, Shadowcat, Wolverine, Professor X, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Apocalypse, and Emma Frost in an X-Men Krakoa group shot

    Why One Marvel Writer Considers The X-Men His Biggest Disappointment

    By Devin Meenan 2 months ago

    Jonathan Hickman is deeply disappointed about his experience writing for the Krakoa era of Marvel's X-Men comics, but his work was far from a total wash.

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  • Bradley Cooper's Chris Kyle lays in bed holding his wife in American Sniper

    Bradley Cooper Wanted A Marvel Star To Headline American Sniper Instead

    By Joe Roberts 2 months ago

    American Sniper scored Bradley Cooper an Oscar nomination, but he initially thought the role was better suited to one of his Marvel co-stars.

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  • The Justice Gang poses mid-air in Superman

    James Gunn's Superman Sneaks In A Nod To The First Ever Superhero Team

    By Rafael Motamayor 2 months ago

    The DC Universe has had superheroes before Superman and the Justice Gang, as revealed by a mural featuring the first ever superhero team.

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  • Julie James looking concerned in I Know What You Did Last Summer

    How I Know What You Did Last Summer's Author Really Feels About The Movie

    By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Lois Duncan's novel I Know What You Did Last Summer is nothing like the slasher movie, and here's how she really felt about the film adaptation.

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  • Sister Cecilia wearing a golden laurel in Immaculate

    Sydney Sweeney's Euphoria Fame Saved This Horror Movie From Being Canceled

    By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Sydney Sweeney took advantage of her post-Euphoria fame to revive this horror film, which had been stuck in early development for almost a decade by then.

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  • Leonardo DiCaprio as Cobb surrounded by water and money in Inception

    15 Years Ago, Christopher Nolan Delivered One Of The Biggest Original Box Office Hits Ever

    By Ryan Scott 2 months ago

    15 years ago, Christopher Nolan's Inception proved that original box office hits were still possible if the powers at be believe in it.

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  • Rey and Kylo Ren in Star Wars

    Why A New Prime Video Movie Casting Has Star Wars Fans Spiraling

    By Aaron Perine 2 months ago

    Star Wars fans are falling head over feet for the recent casting of a new romance movie for Prime Video, and we cannot stop laughing.

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  • The Fisherman hooks his next victim in I Know What You Did Last Summer

    Who Is The Fisherman Killer In 2025's I Know What You Did Last Summer?

    By Bill Bria 2 months ago

    2025's I Know What You Did Last Summer underlines the slasher franchise's themes and provides some meta commentary with its own Fisherman killer reveal.

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  • Indiana smirks as he holds the Golden Idol in his hands in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

    Indiana Jones And The Great Circle Answers A 44-Year-Old Franchise Question

    By Rafael Motamayor 2 months ago

    The excellent video game Indiana Jones and the Great Circle answers a question that's been hanging over the Indiana Jones franchise for years.

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  • Michael Douglas as Henry Pym wearing glasses and a vest in Ant-Man

    Why Michael Douglas Retired From Acting

    By Pauli Poisuo 2 months ago

    Michael Douglas has said he's more or less done with acting in films and TV shows, but he hasn't completely shut the door on his potential return to the screen.

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  • Willy Wonka and several kids and parents, standing in his candy factory in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

    Michael Jackson Was Upset After Being Rejected For A Tim Burton Movie

    By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Pop superstar Michael Jackson wanted a role in a Tim Burton movie so badly that he created a whole concept album for it.

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  • John Williams, Hans Zimmer, and Michael Giacchino in front of their famous projects

    15 Highest-Grossing Movie Composers Of All Time

    By Hunter Cates 2 months ago

    Behind most iconic movies is a great composer. Here are 15 incredible film composers who have scored absolutely massive wins at the box office.

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  • Sentry, looking out over the city in Thunderbolts*

    Why Marvel's Thunderbolts* Is A Better Story About Hope Than Superman

    By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    James Gunn's Superman pays lip service to the idea of hope, but Marvel's Thunderbolts* featured characters who had to scratch and claw to achieve that idea.

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  • Mufasa, Woody, Dumbo, Sadness, and Shadow together

    The 15 Saddest Disney Movies, Ranked

    By Mike Bedard 2 months ago

    Disney movies have always been known to tug at the heartstrings, but these are the saddest Disney movies that will certainly make tears come out of your face

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  • Norman Osborn (Willem Dafoe) leans against a brick wall beside a vintage elevator gate, wearing his Green Goblin suit and a concerned expression in Spider-Man: No Way Home

    Willem Dafoe Had One Condition To Return As Green Goblin In Spider-Man: No Way Home

    By Caroline Madden 2 months ago

    Willem Dafoe is a fantastic Green Goblin, but getting him back on board for Spider-Man: No Way Home required meeting one understandable demand.

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  • Childs leaning on MacReady in The Thing

    Kurt Russell's The Thing Had Such Realistic Effects It Caused A Production Headache

    By Nick Staniforth 2 months ago

    Sometimes horror movie effects are so good it causes real-life panic, like with John Carpenter's The Thing and the fake version of the cutest, fluffiest Thing.

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  • Michael Myers in Halloween (1978), Naomi Watts in The Ring, Florence Pugh in Midsommar, Daniel Kaluuya in Nope, and Janet Leigh in Psycho in a composite image

    15 Horror Movies With The Best Cinematography

    By Eric Langberg 2 months ago

    Cinematography can be an integral part of what makes horror movies so scary and so effective in delivering their message, as is evident in these 15 films.

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  • Superman kissing Lois Lane in the air in James Gunn's Superman

    What's The Song At The End Of James Gunn's Superman?

    By Rick Stevenson 2 months ago

    James Gunn's Superman sends audiences out on a high note with a song that calls back to a critical interaction between Lois and Clark. Here's the song.

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  • Composite image of Robert Pattinson as Batman and David Corenswet as Superman

    After Superman, It's Time To Bring Robert Pattinson's Batman Into James Gunn's DCU

    By Devin Meenan 2 months ago

    Alright. We've seen enough. It's time for James Gunn's Superman and Matt Reeves' Batman to be in the same canonical DCU.

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  • Ted Garcia (Pedro Pascal) chastises Joe Cross (Joaquin Phoenix) on an outdoor patio in Eddington

    Eddington Director Ari Aster On JFK Influences, Conspiracies & His Favorite Comedies [Exclusive Interview]

    By Ethan Anderton 2 months ago

    Ari Aster's Eddington tackles a myriad of controversial topics in a neo-Western framework, and we spoke with the director about the film's influences and more.

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  • Lydie and Agnes laughing together in Sorry, Baby

    A24's Sorry, Baby Director And Stars On Finding Humor In Horrible Situations [Exclusive Interview]

    By BJ Colangelo 2 months ago

    A24's Sorry, Baby is one of the best films of 2025. Here's our interview with writer/director/star Eva Victor and co-stars Naomi Ackie and Lucas Hedges.

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