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There Was No Voodoo Or Serial Killer In The Original Script For Child's Play
Chucky's still our friend to the end, though.
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Why James Spader Only Starred In One Season Of The Office
Robert California wasn't supposed to stick around.
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Talk To Me Review: Australian Teens Summon Angry Ghosts In This Evil Dead-Like Horror Flick [Sundance]
If someone asks if you want to summon some ghosts for fun, say no.
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Cat Person Review: A Rom-Com Turns Into A Horror Movie With Mixed Results [Sundance]
Cat Person has some real insight and strong performances, but it neve quite comes together.
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How The Day After Tomorrow's VFX Team Transformed New York Into A Frozen Wasteland
This is your periodic reminder that The Day After Tomorrow is a certified banger.
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Justified's Pilot Almost Ended A Lot Worse For Boyd
Walton Goggins' Boyd Crowder was just too interesting to die.
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Mike Myers Had A Deeply Personal Reason For Creating Austin Powers
Austin Powers was always a loving parody with Myers' heart at its core.
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How Casting Killed Joss Whedon's Plans For Alien: Resurrection
'So there you go again, the mystery is gone.'
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Director Joe Cornish Didn't Want To Rely On Jumpscares For Lockwood & Co.
The upcoming supernatural detective series promises to prioritize atmosphere over jumpscares.
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Sundance Jury Walks Out Of Magazine Dreams Premiere Over Lack Of Captions For Deaf Juror Marlee Matlin
Accessibility has been a fraught topic at Sundance, with filmmakers reportedly resistant to providing on-screen captions.
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Keanu Reeves Wasn't Exactly In Fighting Shape For The Matrix's Kung-Fu Training
Keanu Reeves is a man of action ... when he's not recovering from surgery.
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Jonathan Majors Ate Over 6000 Calories A Day For His Bodybuilder Role In Magazine Dreams
'The bodybuilding, changing the body, it's the hardest thing I've ever done in my life.'
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Why Bob's Burgers Crew Wasn't Sure The Series Would Last
Bob's Burgers has been an animated staple for over a decade, but in the early days, success wasn't a sure thing.
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Why You Recognize Sarah's Actress From HBO's The Last Of Us
Nico Parker makes us care about Sarah, despite all the character's limitations.
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Jason Momoa Confirms Drumming Octopus Is Back In Aquaman 2, Also Maybe 'A Couple Different Batmans'
Aquaman 2 will bring back one of the biggest stars of the DC Universe: Topo the drumming octopus.
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Mark Wahlberg Gifted His Space Suit From Tim Burton's Planet Of The Apes To Peter Jackson
If there's one thing to know about Peter Jackson, it's that he's obsessed with monkey movies.
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Quentin Tarantino Gave Tony Scott The Choice Between True Romance And Reservoir Dogs
Tony Scott may have directed True Romance, but it has screenwriter Quentin Tarantino's fingerprints all over it.
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Jack Lemmon Went 'Out On A Limb' By Starring In China Syndrome
Jack Lemmon was a beloved comedic actor, but his dramatic turn in The China Syndrome was a game changer.
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Underrated Horror Shows That Deserve Your Attention
While some of these might take a little elbow grease to get your hands on in the modern day, here are a few must-watch underappreciated horror series.
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Fox Censorship Meant There Were Nine Things Batman: The Animated Series Could Never Show
Not to be confused with the 'Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television.'
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The Starling Girl Review: Eliza Scanlen Gives In To Temptation [Sundance]
Eliza Scanlen and Lewis Pullman carry the movie, but Jimmi Simpson is excellent in a supporting role.
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Avatar: The Way Of Water Has Made Over $1 Billion From 3D Screenings
In China, 99 percent of ticket sales for Avatar: The Way of Water came from 3D screenings.
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Joonam Review: Intimate Documentary Nails The Mother-Daughter Dynamic [Sundance]
Joonam is a well-constructed, personal journey through identity and family history.
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The 15 Best Films Of The 1950s
The 1950s produced several of the best movies ever made. Look no further than "Singin' in the Rain," "Seven Samurai," and "Roman Holiday," among others.
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Jack Nicholson Wanted Terms Of Endearment To Begin 'A Whole New Phase' Of His Career
Terms of Endearment brought Jack Nicholson more than his second Oscar.
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Puss In Boots: The Last Wish Snatches Back Second Place At The Box Office, Despite Digital Release
These boots were made for walking — walking back up the box office charts, that is!
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