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  • No Hay Banda

    Mulholland Drive Ending Explained: The False Promise Of Hollywood

    By Witney Seibold March 10th, 2022

    David Lynch's 2001 masterpiece defies explanation. But we're going to try anyway.

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  • Dustin Hoffman and Susan George in Straw Dogs

    The Straw Dogs Controversy Explained: The Trouble With Amy

    By BJ Colangelo March 8th, 2022

    Explaining the controversy around Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs (1971), including co-star Susan George's comments on a contentious sexual assault scene.

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  • Nick Offerman in Parks and Recreation

    Peacock's Comedy-Thriller Series The Resort Has Good Taste, Adds Nick Offerman

    By Jenna Busch March 8th, 2022

    An already good cast just got even better.

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  • Knives Out

    The 30 Best Murder Mystery Movies Ever Made Ranked

    By Gino Orlandini March 3rd, 2022

    Audiences will always pay to be puzzled, horrified, and confused, as long as they are thrilled. Here are the 30 best murder mystery movies ever made, ranked.

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  • Johnny and Daniel in Cobra Kai s4

    Cobra Kai Composers On The Joyous Process Of Working On The Show [Interview]

    By Ariel Fisher March 2nd, 2022

    The two composers tell us about working in the Karate Kid universe, the return of some familiar faces (and the music that accompanies those returns), and more.

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  • Tom Cruise with arms up on red carpet

    Why Tom Cruise Insists On Doing Many Of His Own Stunts

    By Christian Gainey February 25th, 2022

    When he visited The Graham Norton Show in 2014, Tom Cruise gave two reasons he prefers to do his own stunt work.

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  • Motoko Kusanagi in Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045

    Ghost In The Shell: SAC_2045 Season 2 Trailer: 'War Is Peace, Freedom Is Slavery'

    By Jenna Busch February 25th, 2022

    Motoko Kusanagi returns in the teaser trailer for season 2 of Netflix anime series Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045.

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  • Edward Norton leers through jail bars.

    The 20 Best Legal Thrillers In Cinema History

    By Margaret David February 22nd, 2022

    The human drama and high stakes of the courtroom always make for a suspenseful good time. Here are 20 legal thrillers to keep you on the edge of your seat.

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  • Alfred Hitchcock Framing With Hands

    The One Filmmaking Technique Alfred Hitchcock Vowed He Would Never Use

    By Andrew Housman February 22nd, 2022

    Alfred Hitchcock knew what we wanted, and more importantly, knew what he never wanted.

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  • Still from Dog

    Dog Review: A Feel-Good Tale Of A Man And His Dog

    By Danielle Ryan February 17th, 2022

    While somewhat predictable, Dog is also funny and heartfelt.

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  • Ben Affleck with John Goodman and Alan Arkin

    The 20 Best Political Thriller Movies Ever Made

    By Liam Gaughan February 10th, 2022

    In the mood for a good ol' fashioned paranoid thriller? Any film on this list will help scratch that itch.

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  • Arbogast murder

    How Alfred Hitchcock Pulled Off Psycho's Most Daring Stunt

    By Bill Bria February 9th, 2022

    Alfred Hitchcock was known for pioneering film techniques, but the striking stunt in Psycho was actually one that he pulled off before.

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  • Midge smiling on stage

    Why The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Scripts Are 10-15 Pages Longer Than Most Shows

    By Valerie Ettenhofer February 9th, 2022

    When your characters speak a mile a minute, scripts start to look a little different.

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  • Liam Neeson in "Blacklight"

    Blacklight Review: An Action Star Shows His Age In This Plodding Thriller

    By Josh Spiegel February 9th, 2022

    With Blacklight, Liam Neeson might finally be too old for this s**t.

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  • Moonfall

    Moonfall Director Roland Emmerich On Smuggling Science Fiction Into A Disaster Movie [Interview]

    By Jacob Hall February 2nd, 2022

    The master of destroying the planet on the big screen wants to make you think (and laugh) between the explosions.

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  • A road sign leading to Bonanza Creek Ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico

    Rust Tragedy Inspires New Gun Safety Bill For Performers Working In New Mexico

    By Anya Stanley February 2nd, 2022

    The bill would make all film set personnel undergo a safety course if they are expected to handle firearms.

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  • Alfred Hitchcock Frames the Camera with His Hands

    The Reason Alfred Hitchcock's Kaleidoscope Was Never Released

    By Miyako Pleines January 30th, 2022

    One of Hitchcock's most intriguing unmade films is Kaleidoscope, a supposedly graphic depiction of the story of a serial killer.

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  • Final Destination 2

    You'll Never Escape The Scariest Scene In Final Destination 2

    By Matt Donato January 28th, 2022

    There are so many kills to choose from in the Final Destination franchise, but this one will stick with you forever.

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  • Tom Holland as Spider-Man in No Way Home

    Why Tom Holland Found Spider-Man: No Way Home Such An Emotional Experience

    By Jenna Busch January 27th, 2022

    When Spider-Man cries, we cry.

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  • Bryce Dallas Howard directs an episode of The Mandalorian

    Okay, Bryce Dallas Howard, You Can Direct A Star Wars Movie Now

    By Lyvie Scott January 26th, 2022

    After three episodes of Star Wars television, it's clear the actor and filmmaker has the goods.

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  • Christian Malheiros as Mateus

    7 Prisoners - Everything We Know So Far

    By Shania Russell January 21st, 2022

    Don't let 7 Prisoners, the Brazilian drama from director Alexandre Moratto, get buried in the shuffle of Netflix releases. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint in "North by Northwest"

    The North By Northwest Scene That Sparked A Government Controversy

    By Joshua Meyer January 21st, 2022

    Alfred Hitchcock's "North by Northwest" had its share of production difficulties. Here's how the U.S. government nearly derailed its most iconic scene!

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  • Lily James and Sebastian Stan as Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee in "Pam & Tommy"

    The Best TV And Movies Coming To Disney+ And Hulu In February 2022

    By Ben F. Silverio January 21st, 2022

    There's a lot to love that's hitting Hulu and Disney+ next month, and here are some of the best titles you can check out.

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  • Alison Williams in The Perfection

    James Wan's Tech Thriller M3GAN Continues A Horror Tradition Of Knee-High Friends To The End

    By Anya Stanley January 20th, 2022

    Killer dolls have been around since long before everyone's favorite Good Guy doll, and M3GAN looks to add to the legacy.

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  • Alfred Hitchcock cameo in Psycho (1960)

    The Alfred Hitchcock Cameo You May Have Missed In Psycho

    By Anya Stanley January 14th, 2022

    Did you spot the Master of Suspense's cameo in one of his best-known movies? Check it out here, and find out which of his own cameos Hitchcock liked the most.

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  • James Stewart and Kim Novak embrace in Vertigo

    Vertigo Ending Explained: Dizzying Doubles And Deadly Obsession

    By Debopriyaa Dutta January 13th, 2022

    The ending of Hitchcock's classic still baffles some, as it's an eerie thematic mirroring that emulates the visceral sensation of vertigo.

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  • Red Eye

    The Daily Stream: Red Eye Is A Sturdy, Solid Thriller From The Late, Great Wes Craven

    By Chris Evangelista January 12th, 2022

    It's time to revisit Jackson Rippner and his beautiful eyes.

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