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  • Star Trek: Section 31

    Star Trek's Newest Movie Isn't Shy About Its Mission: Impossible Influence

    By Witney Seibold April 8th, 2024

    Section 31, the new made-for-TV Star Trek movie is happily borrowing from a famed action franchise.

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  • T2, The Terminator

    Why Arnold Schwarzenegger Initially Had No Interest In Playing The Terminator

    By Michael Boyle April 7th, 2024

    The Terminator is one of Arnold Schwarzenegger's most famous roles, and yet he originally didn't want to play the character.

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  • The First Omen Immaculate Sydney Sweeney

    Everything Immaculate And The First Omen Have In Common (Besides Evil Pregnancies)

    By Devin Meenan April 7th, 2024

    Immaculate and The First Omen are both films about American nuns who fly off to a new life in Italy and fall into a web of forced birth conspiracy.

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  • Inception

    Why Christopher Nolan Put One Of His Best Films On Hold For An Entire Decade

    By Rafael Motamayor April 7th, 2024

    Christopher Nolan needed more time to develop as a filmmaker before he was ready to make Inception, one of his all-time best movies.

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  • George Hamilton, A Time For Killing

    The Only Major Actors Still Alive From A Time For Killing

    By Valerie Ettenhofer April 7th, 2024

    These are the only actors still alive from A Time For Killing, including Harrison Ford.

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  • Star Wars 1977 Han

    A Deleted Scene In Star Wars: A New Hope Gave Han Solo A Love Interest

    By Witney Seibold April 7th, 2024

    In a deleted scene, Han Solo had a girlfriend in Star Wars: A New Hope. Could that have changed the course of his relationship with Leia?

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  • Dev Patel, Monkey Man

    Dev Patel Isn't Gunning For A Monkey Man Sequel Just Yet

    By Valerie Ettenhofer April 7th, 2024

    Actor-turned-filmmaker Dev Patel wants to let the dust settle on Monkey Man before considering a sequel to his acclaimed action movie.

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  • Dune: Part One Duncan Idaho

    Jason Momoa Shot His Own Mock Dune Scenes That Wound Up In The Movie

    By Witney Seibold April 7th, 2024

    Jason Momoa's video recordings of the Jordan desert did not go unnoticed by Denis Villeneuve during filming on Dune: Part One.

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  • Cujo

    The Outcome Of Cujo's Film Adaptation Wasn't What Stephen King Had Hoped For

    By Chris Evangelista April 7th, 2024

    Stephen King thinks the movie adaptation of his novel Cujo deserved more praise (and maybe even an Oscar nomination).

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  • Fatal Attraction Glenn Close

    Why There Was So Much Uncertainty To Cast Glenn Close In Her Best Role

    By Jeremy Smith April 7th, 2024

    Fatal Attraction gave Glenn Close her best role - but she almost didn't get the part.

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  • Luke and Dani battling henchman in Star Wars comics

    Star Wars' Answer To Star Trek's Betazoids: Zeltrons Explained

    By Sandy Schaefer April 7th, 2024

    Much like Star Trek's Betazoids, Star Wars has its own hedonistic alien race known as the Zeltrons, and we've got a breakdown of everything you need to know.

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  • Die Hard Bruce Willis

    Bruce Willis' Best Role Happened Because Of Desperation

    By Jeremy Smith April 7th, 2024

    Few would argue against Die Hard as Bruce Willis' best role, but at the time of casting, it was a huge gamble.

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  • Jaws

    One Of Steven Spielberg's Best Movies Almost Went To A Different Director

    By Sandy Schaefer April 7th, 2024

    Steven Spielberg might've never directed Jaws had another filmmaker not irked the original book's author, Peter Benchley, during their first meeting.

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  • Star Trek Into Darkness

    Alice Eve Redid Her Star Trek Into Darkness Audition Almost 20 Times

    By Witney Seibold April 7th, 2024

    Alice Eve was heavily directed by J.J. Abrams during her audition for Star Trek Into Darkness, ultimately reading her script section over and over again.

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  • Phantasm movie 1979 The Tall Man

    The Correct Order To Watch The Phantasm Franchise

    By Ryan Scott April 7th, 2024

    Strange as the Phantasm films may be, they're also truly straightforward, unlike so many horror franchises that have become mired in messy continuity.

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  • Alisha Weir, Abigail

    Abigail Review: This Ballerina Vampire Bloodbath Is A Perfect Horror Movie [Overlook 2024]

    By BJ Colangelo April 7th, 2024

    Abigail, the vampire ballerina movie from Scream directors Tyler Gillett and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin could be the best horror movie of 2024.

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  • Logan Hugh Jackman

    One Of The Best Parts Of Logan Was Copied From A Classic Gene Hackman Film

    By Jeremy Smith April 7th, 2024

    Logan is one of the best superhero films under the Marvel umbrella, and it might be because it was inspired by a classic Francis Ford Coppola thriller.

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  • Pacific Rim

    Why Pacific Rim Terrified Director Guillermo Del Toro Like Never Before

    By Rafael Motamayor April 7th, 2024

    Before debuting the first Pacific Rim trailer at San Diego Comic-Con, director Guillermo del Toro was a nervous wreck. Here's why.

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  • Christopher Lee in The WIcker Man

    The Wicker Man's Signature Bonfire Ran Into Trouble With A Goat's Bladder

    By Danielle Ryan April 6th, 2024

    Shooting the famous ending scene of The Wicker Man ran into problems thanks to a goat.

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  • Watchmen

    Paul Greengrass' Scrapped Watchmen Movie Opened With A Twisted Take On Superman

    By Sandy Schaefer April 6th, 2024

    Paul Greengrass' Watchmen movie would have been very different from Zack Snyder's adaptation, starting with an opening that evoked DC's Big Blue Boy Scout.

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  • Chubbs helping Happy Gilmore from behind, surrounded by RSVLTS gear

    Cool Stuff: RSVLTS Happy Gilmore Shirts And Golf Gear Are Just Easin' The Tension, Baby

    By Ethan Anderton April 6th, 2024

    Whether you're a golfer or a hockey player or just a fan of great comedies, RSVLTS has some new Happy Gilmore gear. Talk about a hole in one!

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  • Arnold Schwarzenegger Terminator Dark Fate

    The Only Arnold Schwarzenegger Movie That Has A Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score

    By Joe Roberts April 6th, 2024

    Believe it or not, there's only one Arnold Schwarzenegger movie with a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes.

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  • Margot Robbie with mallet in Suicide Squad

    Harley Quinn's Suicide Squad Accessories Had Margot Robbie In Very Real Pain

    By Danielle Ryan April 6th, 2024

    The worst part of filming Suicide Squad for Margot Robbie wasn't Harley Quinn's ridiculous short shorts but some wristwear that seemed to be out for blood.

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  • Money falls around Steve Rogers in Captain America: The Winter Soldier

    The Winter Soldier Made Captain America A Box Office Superstar

    By Ryan Scott April 6th, 2024

    A decade ago, Captain America: The Winter Soldier became a box office hit that changed the Marvel Cinematic Universe forever. Let's look at how it happened.

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  • Zendaya in Dune: Part Two

    How Many Words Really Make Up The Dune Movies' Fictional Fremen Language

    By Danielle Ryan April 6th, 2024

    Chakobsa, the constructed language or 'colang' spoken by the Fremen in the Dune books and movies, is currently much simpler than other colangs.

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  • Alien 1979

    First Designs For Alien's Eggs Evoked Worry From The Horror Movie's Producers

    By Witney Seibold April 6th, 2024

    The original designs of the eggs from the horror sci-fi film Alien didn't go over so well.

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  • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

    The Only Major Actors Still Alive From Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

    By BJ Colangelo April 6th, 2024

    Here are the only major actors still alive from the classic children's film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

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