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  • The Menu

    How The Onion Helped Screenwriters Seth Reiss And Will Tracy Craft 'The Menu' [Exclusive Interview]

    Movie News By Jack Giroux November 18th, 2022

    Here's how two comedy veterans wrote a satire as blistering as The Menu.

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  • Casey Likes and Solea Pfeiffer
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    Reviews By Caroline Cao November 18th, 2022

    Almost Famous: The Musical Review: The Much-Loved Movie Deserves More Than A Dull Stage Translation

    Almost Famous on Broadway struggles to translate the charm of the movie to the sage.

    By Caroline Cao November 18th, 2022 Read More
  • Kathy bates waterboy

    Kathy Bates Says This Is Her 'Achilles Heel' When It Comes To Acting

    Horror Shows By Christian Gainey November 18th, 2022

    The role will never receive the critical acclaim of Misery or Titanic, but audiences continue to love Bates' Mama Boucher.

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  • Kantor and Twohey listening to phone call

    She Said Shows Why Harvey Weinstein's Takedown Story Needed A Female Director

    Movies By Audrey Fox November 18th, 2022

    Maria Schrader's deft handling of the difficult subject matter in She Said proves she was the right director for the job.

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  • The Sandman

    Neil Gaiman Says The Sandman Casting Backlash Came From People Who Clearly Hadn't Read The Comics

    TV News By Michael Boyle November 18th, 2022

    'It's a weird silliness.'

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  • Still from Johnny Mnemonic

    Keanu Reeves' Johnny Mnemonic Predicted The Future With A '90s Take On '80s Cyberpunk

    Horror Shows By Danielle Ryan November 18th, 2022

    Information is currency.

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  • Disenchanted Giselle evil carriage

    Disenchanted Goes A Long Way To Explaining Why Disney Villains Act Like They Do

    Fantasy Movies By Demetra Nikolakakis November 18th, 2022

    'You know, stepmothers are many things...'

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  • Murf in Star Trek: Prodigy

    Star Trek: Prodigy's Dee Bradley Baker On The Difference Between Star Trek And Star Wars [Exclusive]

    Science Fiction Movies By Tyler Llewyn Taing November 18th, 2022

    But when will there be star peace?

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  • Naruto Uzumaki

    Masashi Kishimoto Doesn't Feel Like He 'Created' Naruto

    Anime Shows By Christian Gainey November 18th, 2022

    Masashi Kishimoto created Naruto in his own image, like the true manga God he is.

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  • Ralph Fiennes as Chef Slowik in The Menu

    How The Menu Pays Tribute To Food Service Workers

    Movies By Quinn Bilodeau November 18th, 2022

    Bon appétit.

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  • Danai Gurira in The Walking Dead

    Danai Gurira Brought A Walking Dead Mindset To Her Fights In Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

    Movie News By Jenna Busch November 18th, 2022

    The Talokanil should count themselves lucky they didn't have to fight Michonne as well.

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  • Still from The Sopranos

    The Sopranos' Signature Look Came From Ignoring The Rules Of TV

    Drama Shows By Danielle Ryan November 18th, 2022

    The Sopranos changed television forever by looking more cinematic than anything else on the air.

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  • Harvey Keitel and Quentin Tarantino in Pulp Fiction

    How Quentin Tarantino Knows When He's Come Up With A Good Story

    Movie News By Shae Sennett November 18th, 2022

    It's why Tarantino's movies are so talky — he has to talk out the dialogue to know it works!

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  • DC Comics Sneakers Collection 2022

    Cool Stuff: Reebok And DC Comics Join Forces For A Heroic And Villainous Sneaker Collection

    News By Ethan Anderton November 18th, 2022

    In December, slip your feet into a new DC Comics collection of Reebok sneakers inspired by Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Joker, Harley Quinn, and Lex Luthor.

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  • Wednesday, Thing and Jenna Ortega
    TV Reviews
    TV Reviews By Sarah Milner November 18th, 2022

    Wednesday Review: Tim Burton Fumbles Another Franchise

    Wednesday Addams knows kung fu now.

    By Sarah Milner November 18th, 2022 Read More
  • Christian Bale in The Pale Blue Eye

    The Pale Blue Eye Director Scott Cooper Considers Christian Bale The 'Maserati' Of Actors

    Movies By BJ Colangelo November 18th, 2022

    The two have a great rapport by this point.

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  • Benoit Blanc/Daniel Craig in Glass Onion

    Glass Onion's Rian Johnson On Future Knives Out Films And Crafting These New Characters [Exclusive Interview]

    Movie News By Vanessa Armstrong November 18th, 2022

    "The notion of setting a whodunit right here and now in America, that to me is what got me going on all of this."

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  • Glass Onion Daniel Craig

    Even Glass Onion Producer Ram Bergman Missed Key Details When First Reading Rian Johnson's Script

    Movies By Joshua Meyer November 18th, 2022

    'If I'm always going to bet on somebody, I'm going to bet on Rian.'

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  • Natasha Lyonne in Poker Face

    Glass Onion Producer Ram Bergman Says There's Nothing Like Rian Johnson's Poker Face On TV Right Now

    TV News By Sandy Schaefer November 18th, 2022

    'I hope people are going to respond to it because again, there's still nothing like this right now on TV, I feel.'

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  • Griffin Newman and Amy Adams
    Movie Reviews
    Movie Reviews By Josh Spiegel November 18th, 2022

    Disenchanted Review: A Surprisingly Enjoyable And Overdue Sequel

    The long-awaited sequel is a lot more enjoyable than would have seemed likely.

    By Josh Spiegel November 18th, 2022 Read More
  • Willem Dafoe Inside

    Inside Trailer: Willem Dafoe's Thieving Ways Get Him Locked In A Penthouse

    Trailers By Joshua Meyer November 18th, 2022

    Isolation is a horror story.

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  • Brendan Gleeson Colin Farrell and Banshees of Inisherin

    Director Martin McDonagh Sees The Banshees Of Inisherin As An In Bruges Sequel Gone Wrong

    Movie News By Devin Meenan November 18th, 2022

    Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell are back with The Banshees of Inisherin, an In Bruges sequel gone wrong.

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  • Jonathan Majors in Devotion

    Jonathan Majors' Family History Upped The Pressure While Filming Devotion

    Movie News By Jenna Busch November 18th, 2022

    There's a lot of history tied to Devotion, and not just in the script.

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  • Dustin Hoffman Hook

    Even While Filming, Steven Spielberg Didn't Have Much Faith In Hook

    Fantasy Movies By Jeremy Smith November 18th, 2022

    He does like parts of it, though.

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  • Diego Luna in Andor

    Showrunner Tony Gilroy Brought A Lesson From Jason Bourne To His Work On Andor

    Drama Shows By Tyler Llewyn Taing November 18th, 2022

    With the Bourne movies, Tony Gilroy defied contemporary action movie trends by prioritizing character over spectacle.

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  • Sam Worthington riding Avatar: The Way of Water

    Popular Avatar Fan Theories Debunked

    Action & Adventure Movies By Scott Thomas November 17th, 2022

    Ahead of the release of Avatar: The Way of Water, we debunk some of the most popular theories about James Cameron's Avatar.

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  • Patrick Magee in Asylum (1972)

    The Daily Stream: The Inmates Are Loose In Horror Anthology Gem, Asylum

    Horror Movies By Anya Stanley November 17th, 2022

    Scare yourself silly with this 1970s British horror anthology featuring a tiny robot Herbert Lom.

    Read More
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