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  • Bette Davis Collage

    The 15 Best Bette Davis Movies, Ranked

    By Barry Levitt February 19th, 2023

    "Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night!" We're taking a glorious ride through the legendary Bette Davis' best films.

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  • The Strangers Dark City

    Roger Ebert 'Spilled The Beans' Early For The Directors Cut Of Dark City

    By Travis Yates February 19th, 2023

    In his enthusiasm, Ebert almost torpedoed the very cut of Dark City that he so longed for.

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  • Donavon Stinson in Supernatural

    Actor Donavon Stinson On The Evolution, Difficulties, And Joys Of Motion Capture [Exclusive Interview]

    By Andrew Housman February 19th, 2023

    'So you're asking me to defy gravity?'

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  • Tom Hanks Saving Private Ryan

    Tom Hanks Didn't Want His Public Image To Taint His Characters In Saving Private Ryan And Forrest Gump

    By Lee Adams February 19th, 2023

    'I'm sorry, Steven...'

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  • Still from Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

    The Ants Are Better Than Ever In Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania

    By Jeff Ewing February 19th, 2023

    Quantumania sets off Phase 5 of the MCU and introduces one of its best villains, sure. But its best depiction is of the highly advanced ant society.

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  • Shutter Island Leonardo DiCaprio

    Martin Scorsese Explains How Shutter Island's Interrogation Scene Is A Key To The Movie

    By Marisa Mirabal February 19th, 2023

    A forced continuity error delivers a big clue to the Leonardo DiCaprio-led film's twist.

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  • Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively in A Simple Favor

    The Daily Stream: A Simple Favor Is A Complicated, Decadent Mystery

    By Ariel Fisher February 19th, 2023

    Paul Feig's play on the conventions of film noir is everything you could ever want.

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  • Rosa Salazar in Alita: Battle Angel

    Alita: Battle Angel Didn't Use Much Green Screen, Despite Having A CGI Star

    By Marcos Melendez February 19th, 2023

    Say what you will about Alita's story, but it's dang near flawless when it comes to the visual effects.

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  • Ram Charan in RRR

    RRR Director S.S. Rajamouli Takes Issue With How Action Scenes Are Edited In The MCU

    By Shae Sennett February 19th, 2023

    S.S. Rajamouli, the director of the 2022 action blockbuster RRR, enjoys watching the MCU movies, but takes issue with one particular quality.

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  • Ant-Man and Ant-Man

    The Coolest Easter Eggs We Found In Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania

    By Joe Garza February 19th, 2023

    "Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania" is packed with nods to classic comics and connections to the wider MCU. Here are our favorites.

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  • Jennifer Love Hewitt in I Know What You Did Last Summer

    One Of I Know What You Did Last Summer's Most Famous Scenes Was Directed By A Random Kid

    By Miyako Pleines February 19th, 2023

    What are you waiting for?

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  • Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania

    Quantumania Is A Step Backward For The Ant-Man Series (By Trying To Be An Avengers Movie)

    By Jenna Busch February 19th, 2023

    We need a break.

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  • Pulp Fiction Samuel L. Jackson

    Quentin Tarantino Shot Like Tony Scott For Pulp Fiction's Big Kahuna Burger Scene

    By Mike Shutt February 19th, 2023

    For Pulp Fiction's Big Kahuna burger scene, Quentin Tarantino looked to another director's style for inspiration: Tony Scott.

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  • Kathryn Newton and Paul Rudd in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

    Hey, Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania, Enough With The Retractable Helmets

    By Witney Seibold February 19th, 2023

    A plot device quickly becomes a gimmick that hurts the film's continuity.

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  • The cast of Dawn of the Dead (2004)

    Why James Gunn Ultimately Sees Dawn Of The Dead As A Movie About Redemption

    By Anya Stanley February 19th, 2023

    The film's leads 'start at nothing and they have to become who they really are' in the face of the zombie apocalypse.

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  • The Daniels and Michelle Yeoh

    2023 DGA Awards: The Daniels Win The Top Prize For Everything Everywhere All At Once (Full List Of Winners)

    By Sarah Milner February 19th, 2023

    Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert took home the top prize at the 2023 DGA Awards; here's the full list of winners.

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  • Toni Collette as Annie in Hereditary

    The Unrated Movie That Ari Aster 'Regretted Watching' And Helped Inspire Hereditary

    By Joe Roberts February 19th, 2023

    The 'level of artifice' in The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover left Aster deeply unsettled.

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  • Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd, and Ernie Hudson in Ghostbusters II

    The Daily Stream: Ghostbusters II Has Everything - Angry Paintings, A Cute Kid, And Peter MacNicol

    By Jenna Busch February 19th, 2023

    Bad sequel? Get out of here!

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  • Meg Ryan in Top Gun

    Meg Ryan Returning For Top Gun: Maverick Was Never On The Table

    By Jeff Kelly February 19th, 2023

    Director Joseph Kosinski didn't want every storyline in the sequel to be about 'looking backwards.'

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  • Jeff Goldblum in The Fly

    The Fly Ending Explained: Have You Ever Heard Of Insect Politics?

    By Debopriyaa Dutta February 19th, 2023

    David Cronenberg's creature feature serves as an allegory for disease, aging, or the degradation of relationships, depending on how you look at it.

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  • Warwick Davis as Wicket Star Wars: Return of the Jedi

    Warwick Davis Filmed A Never-Seen Star Wars Mockumentary As Wicket

    By Travis Yates February 19th, 2023

    Warick wandered around Los Angeles as Wicket in this never-officially-released special.

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  • Predator alien without mask

    Predator Ending Explained: Making Arnie The Underdog

    By Lee Adams February 19th, 2023

    Predator remains an absolute all-timer of an action flick.

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  • Salma Hayek Pinault in Desperado

    Studio Heads Once Told Salma Hayek Pinault She Would Never Be A Leading Lady

    By Lyvie Scott February 19th, 2023

    Pinault has always gotten the upper hand, even if it takes her years to do so.

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  • Jamie Kennedy in Scream 2

    Jamie Kennedy Thinks His Scream Character May Have Been Based On Quentin Tarantino

    By Drew Tinnin February 19th, 2023

    Randy probably could've held his own talking movies with Tarantino at Video Archives.

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  • Florence Pugh and Jack Reynor in Midsommar

    Ari Aster Sees Midsommar As A Big 'Breakup Opera'

    By Marcos Melendez February 19th, 2023

    'I think my way into the concept of what an opera is, is that I love melodrama in film.'

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  • Millie Shapiro as Charlie in Hereditary

    Ari Aster Purposely Tipped His Hat To Don't Look Now With Hereditary

    By Joe Roberts February 18th, 2023

    A key scene in Aster's horror film nods to the haunting opening of Nicolas Roeg's thriller.

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  • Oliver Wood on the set of The Bourne Supremacy

    Oliver Wood, Cinematographer Behind Face/Off, Morbius, And The Bourne Trilogy, Has Died At 80

    By Hannah Shaw-Williams February 18th, 2023

    Oliver Wood, known for his work on Miami Vice, Die Hard 2, and particularly the Bourne movies, has died following a battle with cancer.

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