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  • Composite of Karen Read, Rex Heuermann, Ash Armand, Sherri Papini, and a sketch of the Zodiac Killer

    15 Best New True Crime Documentaries

    By Eric Langberg 5 months ago

    There are more true crime documentaries out there than ever before, but these 15 movies and series from recent years are definitely worth the watch.

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  • Captain Kirk and Spock looking concerned in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

    Why Star Trek V: The Final Frontier's Troubled Production Almost Killed The Franchise

    By Witney Seibold 5 months ago

    Star Trek V: The Final Frontier's behind-the-scenes problems not only hurt the film but also did significant damage to the larger franchise along with it.

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  • Admiral Kirk on the Enterprise-B in Star Trek: Generations

    Star Trek's Most Devastating Event Will Finally Be Fully Told (With A Twist)

    By Witney Seibold 5 months ago

    A cataclysmic event in the Star Trek universe and its aftermath will be properly explored in a new way, and a compelling character is coming along for the ride.

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  • Whoopi Goldberg as Celie attending church in The Color Purple

    A Heartbreaking Steven Spielberg Drama Was Based On A Banned Book

    By Lee Adams 5 months ago

    This particular Steven Spielberg drama is based on a celebrated novel (one that also happens to be one of the most frequently banned books in the U.S.).

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  • Sheldon's Meemaw and Dr. John Sturgis in the school hallway on Young Sheldon.

    Young Sheldon Was Secretly A Toy Story Reunion This Entire Time

    By Andrew Gladman 5 months ago

    Big Bang Theory spin-off Young Sheldon featured several actors who also worked together in Disney and Pixar's Toy Story film franchise.

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  • Dakota Johnson in Madame Web, Jared Leto in Morbius, Tobey Maguire in Spider-Man 3, Sophie Turner in Dark Phoenix, and Nicolas Cage in Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance

    The 15 Worst Marvel Movies Ever Made, Ranked

    By Jeff Ames 5 months ago

    With so many comic book movies out there, they can't all be winners, and these are the worst Marvel movies ever made.

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  • Tom Cruise's Barry Seal smiles in American Made

    The Wild True Story Behind The Tom Cruise Crime Comedy American Made

    By Joe Roberts 5 months ago

    American Made, one of Tom Cruise's most underrated movies, is (loosely) based on a wild and crazy true story. Here are the details.

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  • Superman in a charred outfit in Superman (2025)

    James Gunn's Theory About Why The Movie Industry Is 'Dying' Is Spot-On

    By Witney Seibold 5 months ago

    James Gunn knows movie theaters are in trouble, but he believes the real reason has less to do with people preferring to watch films at home instead.

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  • Billy Chapel looking worried in For Love of the Game

    Every Kevin Costner Baseball Movie, Ranked

    By Kieran Fisher 5 months ago

    Kevin Costner and baseball movies are like peas and carrots, so here's our ranking of the various films he's made about the sport across his career.

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  • Roy Scheider as Martin Brody sees Alex Kintner get chomped by a shark in Jaws

    The Brilliant Jaws Moment Steven Spielberg Borrowed From Alfred Hitchcock

    By Jeremy Smith 5 months ago

    Steven Spielberg drew influence from one of Alfred Hitchcock's greatest movies for a memorable cinematic moment in Jaws.

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  • Norman Reedus as Kirby in the Cigarette Burns episode of Masters of Horror

    Before The Walking Dead, Norman Reedus Starred In A John Carpenter-Directed Horror Episode

    By Danielle Ryan 5 months ago

    Before he became a fan favorite on The Walking Dead, Norman Reedus worked with the legendary John Carpenter on this horror anthology.

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  • Clint Eastwood drinking water from a ladle as the Man With No Name in A Fistful of Dollars

    How Clint Eastwood Really Felt About His Dollars Trilogy

    By Akos Peterbencze 5 months ago

    Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy changed the Western genre forever, but the Man With No Name himself, Clint Eastwood, has a humbler perspective on the films.

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  • Arnold Schwarzenegger in Total Recall, and around him, Brad Pitt in Fight Club, Keanu Reeves in The Matrix, John Malkovich in Being John Malkovich, Kate Winslet in Eternal Sunshine

    The 15 Best Mind-Bending Movies Ever Made, Ranked

    By Audrey Fox 5 months ago

    When you question whether what you're watching can actually be trusted, that's when you know you're watching one of the best mind-bending movies ever.

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  • Sonny Hayes and Joshua Pearce in their racing suits in F1

    F1 Review: Brad Pitt's Sports Drama Has Exciting Racing Scenes And A Bloated Runtime

    By Witney Seibold 5 months ago

    Brad Pitt tries to outrace a midlife crisis in F1, a film with great racing scenes but weak characters and a bloated runtime. Here's our review.

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  • Yonas Kibreab as the voice of Elio and Remy Edgerly as his alien friend Glordon looking at their cosmic surroundings in awe in Elio

    Elio Review: Pixar's Latest Tearjerker Is Their Best Original Since Coco

    By Jeremy Mathai 5 months ago

    The animated sci-fi adventure Elio is full of laughs, heart, and dazzling visuals and feels like the best Pixar original since Coco. Here's our review.

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  • Morgan Freeman in Unforgiven, Shawshank Redemption, and The Dark Knight

    Morgan Freeman's 25 Best Roles, Ranked

    By Liam Gaughan 5 months ago

    Morgan Freeman is one of the most recognizable and beloved actors working today. Here are his best roles from across his impressive career in Hollywood.

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  • Bruce the shark chewing into a boat in

    The Best Jaws Knock-Off Doesn't Even Involve A Shark

    By Kieran Fisher 5 months ago

    Steven Spielberg's Jaws inspired many knock-offs, but the best one substituted the shark for an angry grizzly bear in a national park.

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  • Wes Craven

    The 8 Best Wes Craven Movies Ranked

    By Chris Evangelista 5 months ago

    Wes Craven is responsible for some of the most iconic horror movies of all time. Here, we're ranking 8 of his best movies.

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  • BB-8 in the middle, maybe doing his little torch thumbs up from Force Awakens, and then next to him on either side, C-3PO and Le-37, and then on the outside on either side, R2-D2 and B2EMO

    The 15 Best Droids In The Star Wars Universe, Ranked

    By Margaret David 5 months ago

    Droids have come a long way since their first appearance in the Star Wars universe. Here are the 15 best individual droids in the franchise's history.

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  • Clayface looming over Batman

    DC Has Cast Another Batman Movie Villain, And Sci-Fi Geeks May Recognize Him

    By Pauli Poisuo 5 months ago

    DC's Clayface movie has found an actor to play the titular Batman villain, and while he's a lesser-known name, his face may ring a bell for certain sci-fi fans.

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  • Harry Castillo stares lovingly at a restaurant in Materialists

    Upcoming Pedro Pascal Movies You Need To Know About

    By Rusteen Honardoost 5 months ago

    Pedro Pascal is a very busy man and has roles in upcoming movies that range from Marvel and Star Wars tentpoles to off-beat director-driven features.

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  • Wonder Woman and Batman reading a folder in Justice League

    Why James Gunn Thinks A New Wonder Woman Movie Will Be Easier Than A Batman Flick

    By Devin Meenan 5 months ago

    James Gunn believes it will be easier to make a new Wonder Woman movie for the DC Universe than a new Batman film, and he has a valid point.

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  • Val Kilmer's Batman looks off to the side in Batman Forever

    How Tim Burton Felt About Batman Forever's Title

    By Joe Roberts 5 months ago

    After directing the first two Batman films, Tim Burton was barely involved in the threequel, Batman Forever. He also had some choice words about its title.

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  • Henry Cavill as Clark Kent smiling in Man of Steel

    With Superman Opening Soon, It's Time For Zack Snyder Fans To Take A Nice, Long Break To Chill The Heck Out

    By Jeremy Smith 5 months ago

    Die-hard Zack Snyder fans would do well to abandon their plan to try and make James Gunn's Superman flop and engage in some self-reflecting instead.

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  • Seth standing behind Katie in Sabrina the Teenage Witch

    Ryan Reynolds Had A Small Role In A Movie That Led To A Major Sitcom

    By Kieran Fisher 5 months ago

    This movie didn't offer a younger Ryan Reynolds the chance to show off his snarky comedic skills, but it did give rise to a rather popular 1990s sitcom.

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  • Kenneth Branagh as Hercule Poirot in Murder on the Orient Express

    The Terrifying True Story That Inspired Agatha Christie's Murder On The Orient Express

    By Lee Adams 5 months ago

    Agatha Christie's classic mystery novel Murder On The Orient Express draws partial inspiration from a tragic real life crime.

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  • Anna Dunlop sits in a chair and leans forward in The Good Mother

    This Diane Keaton And Liam Neeson Flop Caused Star Trek V To Be Delayed

    By Witney Seibold 5 months ago

    Production on Star Trek V was delayed because Spock actor Leonard Nimoy was directing this flop starring Diane Keaton and Liam Neeson.

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