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  • Planet of the Apes 2001 Thade choking Mark Wahlberg

    Mark Wahlberg Gifted His Space Suit From Tim Burton's Planet Of The Apes To Peter Jackson

    By Devin Meenan January 21st, 2023

    If there's one thing to know about Peter Jackson, it's that he's obsessed with monkey movies.

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  • Interstellar

    Interstellar's Bill Irwin Was Terrified He Almost Lost Christopher Nolan's Script

    By Witney Seibold January 20th, 2023

    The last thing anyone needs is a disappointed tssk-tssking from Christopher Nolan.

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  • Mark Hamill in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back

    George Lucas Left A Lot Of Room For Interpretation When Writing Star Wars' Battle Of Hoth

    By Jenna Busch January 20th, 2023

    The famous battle sequence wasn't initially written into the script, leaving plenty of room to play.

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  • Michael Stahl-David as Robert Hawkins in Cloverfield

    Matt Reeves Had Decided Whether To Helm Cloverfield Without A Finished Script

    By Quinn Bilodeau January 20th, 2023

    The final result remains an era-defining monster movie, 15 years later.

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  • Din Djarin and Grogu in The Mandalorian

    Star Wars Bits: The Mandalorian, The Bad Batch, Doctor Aphra, Galaxy Of Creatures, The Black Series, The Vintage Collection, And More!

    By Adam Frazier January 20th, 2023

    Here's everything new and exciting in the universe of Star Wars.

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  • Star Wars New Hope Darth Vader

    Fox Financially Cut Off George Lucas Before He Could Film Star Wars' Opening Scene

    By Joshua Meyer January 20th, 2023

    George Lucas struggled with the production of his first Star Wars movie, A New Hope, which led to Fox cutting him off.

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  • Famous sci-fi vehicles in space

    The 14 Greatest Opening Scenes In Sci-Fi Movies

    By Chris Heasman January 19th, 2023

    The best sci-fi films grip viewers rom the very first shot, introducing a fantastic new world and keeping everyone interested until the credits roll.

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  • Kurt Russell in John Carpenter's The Thing

    Is MacReady Or Childs The Thing At The End Of John Carpenter's The Thing? An Investigation

    By Eric Vespe January 19th, 2023

    'If we've got any surprises for each other, I don't think we're in much shape to do anything about it.'

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  • David (Haley Joel Osment) smiling

    Steven Spielberg's Divisive Ending For A.I. Artificial Intelligence Was Stanley Kubrick's Original 'Vision'

    By Joe Roberts January 19th, 2023

    Did Spielberg add 'sugar to Kubrick's wine' -- or has everyone got it wrong?

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  • Broom Boy reaching to push a button

    10 Sci-Fi Movies That Were Absolutely Flawless Except For A Single Scene

    By Luke Y. Thompson January 19th, 2023

    Sci-fi is a genre that's given moviegoers some of the greatest and most influential films, but even the best ones can have one scene that doesn't make sense.

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  • Master Yoda regards Chancellor Palpatine in Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones

    How The Star Wars Crew Handled Creating A Digital Yoda For Attack Of The Clones

    By Lyvie Scott January 17th, 2023

    'The greatest teacher, failure is.'

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  • Nicolas Cage in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent

    Nicolas Cage Isn't 'Down' For A Star Wars Role, But Star Trek Is Still On The Table

    By Drew Tinnin January 17th, 2023

    Sorry, Star Wars fans.

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  • Carrie Fisher in Star Wars: A New Hope

    The Daily Stream: There Is So Much Star Wars Out There - It's Time To Rewatch The Film That Started It All

    By Jenna Busch January 16th, 2023

    May the Force be with you.

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  • Ethan Hawke in Gattaca close-up

    This Gattaca Moment Became Ethan Hawke's Favorite Line He's Ever Said In A Movie

    By Devin Meenan January 16th, 2023

    Gattaca is a fantastic film for more than just its wonderful writing.

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  • Cloverfield 2008 monster

    Tales From The Box Office: 15 Years Ago, Cloverfield Became A Monster-Sized Found Footage Hit

    By Ryan Scott January 14th, 2023

    Cloverfield proved found footage films could be blockbusters.

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  • Woman Dunes Movie Eiji Okada

    The Daily Stream: Woman In The Dunes Finds Grains Of Truth In A World Of Sand

    By Joshua Meyer January 14th, 2023

    A man takes a break from city life and finds himself sentenced to a life of shoveling sand in Japanese New Wave film Woman in the Dunes.

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  • Peter Fonda Dennis Hopper Easy Rider

    How Easy Rider Set The Stage For An Overlooked Douglas Trumbull Sci-Fi Classic

    By Drew Tinnin January 13th, 2023

    While Easy Rider glorified the great unknown, Silent Running was an environmentally conscious meditation on our planet's future.

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  • Mass Effect gameplay

    Avi Arad Options Mass Effect

    By Peter Sciretta January 13th, 2023

    Avi Arad has optioned the movie rights to Bioware's sci-fi action role playing game Mass Effect.

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  • Godzilla vs. Kong Aircraft Carrier

    Adam Wingard Had To Do Some Real-Life Science To Prove Godzilla Vs Kong's Biggest Fight Could Happen

    By Joshua Meyer January 13th, 2023

    'The math works.'

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  • Cassian in prison in Andor

    Star Wars Is A Mirror For The World, And It's Best When It Remembers That

    By Sandy Schaefer January 11th, 2023

    Star Wars may appear to be a space opera on the surface, but it is also a reflection of society.

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  • Still from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

    Star Trek VI Is A Perfect Tale Of How Idealists Grow Conservative

    By Danielle Ryan January 11th, 2023

    The Undiscovered Country hits harder than ever in 2023.

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  • Kong in Godzilla vs. Kong

    How Godzilla Vs Kong Tried To Dodge Comparisons To Journey To The Center Of The Earth

    By Marcos Melendez January 11th, 2023

    Director Adam Wingard made a conscious decision to avoid the clichés associated with Jules Verne's classic story.

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  • Return of Jedi Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader elevator

    George Lucas' 'Uncertainty' About Star Wars Went Away With Return Of The Jedi

    By Demetra Nikolakakis January 10th, 2023

    Thankfully, his confidence won out.

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  • Scarlett Johansson in Under the Skin

    Under The Skin's Opening Scene Was A Tribute To The Established 'Language' Of Sci-Fi

    By Debopriyaa Dutta January 10th, 2023

    Jonathan Glazer's film evokes classic sci-fi images only to subvert them for its own purposes.

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  • Kiri, making friends with animals in Avatar

    Avatar: The Way Of Water's Early Organic Scuba Creature Designs Were Too Close To Alien's Facehugger

    By Jeff Ewing January 9th, 2023

    Avatar: The Way of Water does technically feature aliens — just not the facehugging kind.

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  • Harrison Ford in Star Wars: A New Hope

    Harrison Ford Was One Of The 'Few People' Who Actually Thought Star Wars Could Work

    By Jenna Busch January 9th, 2023

    'I just thought George [Lucas] had tapped into something primordial, some myth that I recognized the power of.'

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  • Jake Gyllenhaal in Donnie Darko

    Recording Mad World For Donnie Darko Took No Time At All

    By Miyako Pleines January 9th, 2023

    Donnie Darko is an indefinable classic, and its cover of Mad World is its calling card.

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