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Dakota Johnson's 2025 Love Triangle Movie Becomes A Streaming Hit On HBO Max
Materialists, starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal is now on HBO Max, where it's become a streaming hit.
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How Transformers Finally Achieved A Decepticon Redemption Arc Four Decades In The Making
With issue #26, Transformers comic writer Robert Kirkman has finally realized a Decepticon redemption arc that's been in the making since the 1980s.
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Why Jimmy's Intense Yellowstone Branding Scene Looked So Real
The branding scenes on Yellowstone are intense and memorable, but there's a reason why Jimmy's branding in particular looked so real.
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A '70s Clint Eastwood Thriller Was One Of The Main Inspirations On Yellowjackets
Yellowjackets has drawn comparisons to Lord of the Flies and the work of Stephen King, but few might realize it was also inspired by a Clint Eastwood flick.
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Netflix Might Finally Be Forced To Put Its Movies In Theaters — Here's Why
Netflix's relationship with movie theaters has been rocky so far, but lately, signs indicate that it could be improving. Here's what that might mean.
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How Ed Asner Changed The Cult-Hit Steven Spielberg Series Freakazoid!
People often forget how many offbeat animated shows were produced by Steven Spielberg, like the cult-hit Freakazoid! featuring Ed Asner.
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One Piece's Stupidest Joke Took 20 Years To Pay Off
The One Piece manga has been running since 1997, which meant Eiichiro Oda had over 20 years to pay off a silly pun. We love the dedication.
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Why Frankenstein's Ending Has People So Angry (And Why They're Wrong)
Frankenstein fans have been furious with Guillermo del Toro's decision to include a quote from Lord Byron in the film. Is the anger warranted or misguided?
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Ewan McGregor's Star Wars Stunt Double Suffered A Major Injury Shooting This Fight
Action sequences are some of the most exciting parts of cinema, but they're also risky business, even on a movie as high-profile as Star Wars.
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Why Shooting Batman & Robin Made Absolutely No Sense, According To Alicia Silverstone
Working on superhero movies means not having an idea what the film will look like until visual effects are added in, even on films like Batman & Robin.
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Pixar Already Did A Test Run For Toy Story 5, But You Probably Haven't Seen It
The Toy Story 5 teaser trailer promises a "toys vs. tech" premise. That idea has already been loosely explored in a Toy Story project you probably haven't seen.
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The Carpenter's Son Review: The Childhood Of Jesus Is Now A Horror Movie Starring Nicolas Cage
The mysterious youth of Jesus gets the horror movie treatment with the surprisingly creepy The Carpenter's Son, starring Nicolas Cage. Here's our review.
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Danny DeVito Directed A 2012 Horror Movie That's Impossible To Watch
Back in 2012, Danny DeVito directed a small-scale, low-budget horror thriller with an intriguing premise and cast, yet it's still waiting to be released.
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20 Strongest Dragon Ball Characters, Ranked By Power
Dragon Ball is packed with incredible powerful characters across all of its shows and movies, and we think these are the 20 strongest of them all.
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Stephen King's Oscar-Winning Movie Is Streaming For Free (And It's The Perfect Winter Watch)
This Oscar-winning Stephen King movie is not only streaming for free, but it might also be the truest Christmas film there is. Allow us to explain.
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Before Mad Men, Jon Hamm Made His Mark On TV With A Taraji P. Henson Crime Series
Jon Hamm knows better than to be biased against TV channels, having gotten started alongside Taraji P. Henson on this Lifetime crime series prior to Mad Men.
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The Absolutely Shocking Incredible Hulk Scene That Was Cut From The Marvel Movie
Incredible Hulk star Edward Norton originally had a very different creative vision for the Marvel Studios film, as evidenced by this shocking deleted scene.
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Roger Ebert Gave A Perfect Score To This Controversial And Disturbing '70s Western
Roger Ebert was the rare critic who raved about this surrealist 1970s Western, with other reviewers initially dismissing it as exploitative and meaningless.
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A Fan-Favorite Stranger Things Character Nearly Died In The First Season
A certain Stranger Things character would've never become a fixture on the show if the Duffer Brothers had killed them like they originally planned in season 1.
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The Running Man Review: Glen Powell's Charm Can't Keep This Edgar Wright Action Pic From Stumbling
Edgar Wright struggles with his adaptation of Stephen King's The Running Man, even though Glen Powell is trying to make it all work. Here's our review.
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Why Tank Girl Star Lori Petty Was Fired From Demolition Man After Just A Few Days
Lori Petty was originally cast in Sandra Bullock's role in Demolition Man, only to depart the Sylvester Stallone-led sci-fi flick a few days into production.
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A New Batman Series With A Fun Twist Is Now Streaming On Prime Video
Most Batman movies and shows aren't exactly kid-friendly these days, which makes this well-received animated series on Prime Video that much more refreshing.
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The Witcher Star Was Chased Off Of Social Media By Intense Fan Negativity
Toxic fandoms continue to be a problem, as evidenced by one of the stars of The Witcher quitting social media in response to some intense online negativity.
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Did The Fantastic Four Cartoon Replace The Human Torch Over Child Safety Fears?
Rumor had it the New Fantastic Four cartoon series from the 1970s replaced the Human Torch over child safety concerns. The truth, however, is much more boring.
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Denzel Washington And Russell Crowe's Mind-Bending Sci-Fi Movie Deserves Another Look
A Denzel Washington And Russell Crowe sci-fi crime thriller from 1995 is starting to feel eerily relevant 30 years later.
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Superman's Jimmy Olsen Spin-Off Series Will Introduce A Major DC Comics Villain
The upcoming Jimmy Olsen spin-off show starring Superman's Skyler Gisondo will properly introduce a major comic book villain into the new DC Universe.
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