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  • Lily-Rose Depp's Ellen Hutter with a bizarre expression on her face as Nicholas Hoult's Thomas Hutter looks at her, confused, in Nosferatu

    The Most Powerful Directorial Choice In Nosferatu Is Nearly Invisible

    By Jacob Hall 6 months ago

    Robert Eggers' Nosferatu should be an exciting movie, but it isn't. But that's actually a compliment, as the movie pulls off something few horror films have.

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  • Sonic and Tails holding hands surrounded by money in Sonic the Hedgehog 2

    How Sonic Became A $1 Billion Franchise (And What We Can Learn From It)

    By Ryan Scott 6 months ago

    The Sonic the Hedgehog franchise has made more than a billion dollars at the worldwide box office. Here are five lessons Hollywood can learn from its success.

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  • Hera brandishing her sword in battler in The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim

    The New Lord Of The Rings Movie Is A Huge Flop, But Warner Bros. Might Not Care - Here's Why

    By Ryan Scott 7 months ago

    The War of the Rohirrim did not have a good opening weekend at the box office, but Warner Bros. execs probably aren't pulling their hair out over it.

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  • Techno monster stands in a smoky, orange-lit garage in Y2K

    Kyle Mooney's Y2K Features The Heaviest Practical Effects Suit Weta Has Ever Made For A Movie

    By Ethan Anderton 7 months ago

    Kyle Mooney's Y2K has outstanding practical effects creatures made-up of timely late '90s and early 2000s, including the heaviest suit Wētā Workshop ever made.

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  • Moana wields her oar in defiance while a monster lurks behind her in Moana 2

    Moana 2 Broke An Astonishing Box Office Record Set By The Super Mario Bros. Movie

    By Rafael Motamayor 7 months ago

    The Super Mario Bros. Movie set a new box office record last year that's already been shattered by Moana 2's massive Thanksgiving debut.

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  • Lucius and Elphaba on Equarti's fan made Glicked poster

    Glicked Wasn't Barbenheimer Part 2, But It Was Still A Huge Win For The Box Office

    By Ryan Scott 7 months ago

    Hollywood will likely never be able to recapture the perfect storm of Barbenheimer, but this past weekend, Glicked had several key similarities.

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  • A composite image of Cynthia Erivo's Elphaba from Wicked and Paul Mescal's Lucius from Gladiator 2

    In The Showdown Between Wicked And Gladiator 2, There Is One Clear Winner

    By Ben Pearson 7 months ago

    Gladiator 2 is largely a rehash of the first film, while Wicked soared above our expectations. Check out our podcast discussion about Wicked here.

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  • Denzel Washington as Xavier Quinn yells at someone in The Mighty Quinn

    Denzel Washington's First Movie Star Performance Came In A Film No One Saw

    By Jeremy Smith 7 months ago

    Before he won his first Oscar for his performance in Glory, Denzel Washington's first big starring vehicle flew under the radar. Now, it's ripe for rediscovery.

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  • Dolours and Marian Price being escorted by the police in Say Nothing

    One Of The Best Nonfiction Books Of This Century Is Now One Of The Best TV Shows Of 2024

    By Ben Pearson 7 months ago

    FX's Say Nothing is a spectacular adaptation of a terrific nonfiction book, and some of the best TV you're likely to see in 2024.

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  • Clad in an ostentatious red dress, Skye Riley screams at someone off camera in a hallway in Smile 2

    Smile 2 Director Wanted Audiences To Feel Complicit In That Shocking Ending [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson 7 months ago

    Parker Finn, the writer/director of Smile and Smile 2, says he wanted audiences to feel complicit in the sequel's spectacular ending.

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  • Chris Evans as Jack O'Malley and Dwayne Johnson as Callum Drift staring in shock in Red One

    Red One May Not Be A Huge Box Office Hit, But Don't Call It A Flop

    By Ryan Scott 7 months ago

    You might compare Red One's oversized budget to its opening weekend box office haul and assume the film is a huge flop, but the truth is more complicated.

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  • Anora sits on Vanya's lap in a Vegas casino in Anora

    The Best Movie Of 2024 Teaches Hollywood A Lesson It's Been Ignoring For Years

    By BJ Colangelo 8 months ago

    Sean Baker, the writer/director of Anora, has some advice for Hollywood about how to create authentic representation for marginalized groups on screen.

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  • Gary Johnson squinting while Madison clutches him from behind in Hit Man

    Glen Powell Has A Hilarious Response To Those Mission: Impossible Rumors

    By Ben Pearson 8 months ago

    Glen Powell has responded to the rumor that he's being eyed to take over the Mission: Impossible franchise from Tom Cruise.

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  • Cole Trickle wearing a jean jacket and giving a piercing look in Days of Thunder

    Tom Cruise's Next Big Sequel Already Feels Like A Huge Mistake

    By Ben Pearson 8 months ago

    Tom Cruise reportedly wants to make a follow-up to 1990's Days of Thunder, but the novelty of NASCAR driving on the big screen has long since disappeared.

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  • Margaret looking at a lit birthday cake, surrounded by friends in Here

    The Main Reason To See Robert Zemeckis' New Movie Is The Same Thing That Holds It Back

    By Ben Pearson 8 months ago

    The visual conceit of Robert Zemeckis' latest movie is the primary reason to see it, but it's also the thing that hampers some of the film's power.

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  • Lilia Calderu sitting at a table in Italy in Agatha All Along

    Agatha All Along Showrunner Reveals The Christopher Nolan Film That Changed Her Life [Exclusive]

    By BJ Colangelo 8 months ago

    Jac Schaeffer, the showrunner of Marvel's Agatha All Along, shares how a Christopher Nolan movie rewired her brain and changed her trajectory as an artist.

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  • The Remarkable Life of Ibelin

    One Of Netflix's Best Documentaries Features 3D Animation Done By Only One Person [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson 8 months ago

    All of the 3D animation in Netflix's The Remarkable Life of Ibelin, a doc that features CG avatars set in the World of Warcraft, was done by one man.

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  • The House of the Devil

    15 Years Later, Ti West's Breakout Horror Movie Is The Perfect Halloween Watch

    By Ben Pearson 8 months ago

    15 years after it was initially released, Ti West's breakout movie The House of the Devil still holds up as an excellent example of period horror.

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  • Florence Pugh in We Live in Time

    We Live In Time Director Compares Florence Pugh To A 'Heat-Seeking Missile' [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson 9 months ago

    John Crowley, the director of We Live in Time, tells us about Florence Pugh's approach to acting and how it resulted in such a terrific performance.

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  • Star Wars Outlaws cover art

    Star Wars Outlaws Provides A Template For Lucasfilm Film & TV – But Will They Use It?

    By Ben Pearson 9 months ago

    Star Wars Outlaws provides a template for Lucasfilm to potentially recapture the casual fans who have been turned off by the recent lore-obsessed TV shows.

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  • Heather Langenkamp, A Nightmare on Elm Street

    40 Years Later, A Nightmare On Elm Street Stars Know Why The Movie Became A Horror Classic [Exclusive]

    By BJ Colangelo 9 months ago

    On this episode of /Film Daily, we spoke with A Nightmare on Elm Street's Robert Englund & Heather Langenkamp about Wes Craven's vision for the horror classic.

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  • Joker Folie a Deux Arthur and Harley court room

    Joker 2's Historic Second Weekend Box Office Drop Deserves A Closer Look

    By Ryan Scott 9 months ago

    Todd Phillips' Joker: Folie a Deux had a downright calamitous second weekend at the box office, dropping nearly 82% and breaking a record in the process.

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  • Saturday Night cast on set

    Saturday Night's Director And Writer Would Love To Do Sequels In Different SNL Eras [Exclusive]

    By Ethan Anderton 9 months ago

    Saturday Night director Jason Reitman and co-writer Gil Kenan are definitely keen on doing some kind of SNL sequel, maybe even several across different eras.

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  • Jonathan Pryce in Slow Horses season 4

    Slow Horses Season 4's Saddest Moment Emerged Naturally From A Devastating Season 3 Scene [Exclusive]

    By Ben Pearson 9 months ago

    An emotionally devastating closing moment of Slow Horses season 4 wouldn't have happened without a season 3 scene where two actors overdelivered in a big way.

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  • Joker Folie a Deux IMAX poster

    Joker 2 Isn't A DC Studios Movie, And That's Great News For James Gunn's New DC Universe

    By Ryan Scott 9 months ago

    Joker 2 is not a DC Studios movie, which should help James Gunn and Peter Safran's plan to launch a fresh DC Universe without the baggage of this massive flop.

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  • John Cho in Cowboy Bebop promo

    The Director Of Netflix's Latest Sci-Fi Thriller Directed A Must-Watch Promo For A Now-Canceled Show

    By Ben Pearson 9 months ago

    The director of Netflix's It's What's Inside once made a promo for the live-action Cowboy Bebop show, and it's bursting with the same creativity as the film.

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  • Safe Haven, V/H/S/2

    The Greatest Horror Movie Of The Century So Far Is Inside Another Horror Movie

    By BJ Colangelo 9 months ago

    Arguably the best horror movie of the past 25 years can be found lurking within another film. If you're familiar with Safe Haven, you know what we mean.

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