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John Malkovich's Streak Of Villainous Roles Wasn't Something He Controlled
'Those were just the roles I was offered.'
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High Noon Saved Gary Cooper From A Sea Of 'Crappy Scripts'
'...at some point you have to do one of them.'
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The White Lotus Season 2 Episode 3 Kicks Things Up A Notch
'You don't think I can be lovely? Just watch.'
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How Alfred Molina Put Himself In Robert Aldrich's Shoes For Feud
'He was very much a man of his time in the sense that, as men did in those days, he took a lot of things for granted.'
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Why Robert Altman Never Took Too Much Time Analyzing His Films
'I just don't think that anything I could say can really be truthful...'
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The True Story Behind The Blind Side
The Blind Side is an uplifting movie, but not everything in it adheres to the real-life tale its based on.
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House Velaryon Brings Some Old Friends To The Table In SNL's House Of The Dragon Sketch
SNL's House of the Dragon sketch brought some allies from Chappelle's Show to Rhaenyra's team.
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Andrew Scott Doesn't Have Many Fond Memories From His Time On Band Of Brothers
Who could have predicted that starring in a World War II drama like Band of Brothers would be an emotional time?
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Gene Wilder's Chemistry With Richard Pryor Came As A Surprise To Both Stars
Even Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor couldn't believe how electric the chemistry was between the two comedy greats.
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Resident Evil Ending Explained: Alice Tumbles Down The Rabbit Hole
Paul W. S. Anderson took a risk by centering the Resident Evil films on Alice, but her story in the first film will always be a high-point of the franchise.
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Seth Green Played His Austin Powers Character As If He Was In A Drama
Seth Green knew that the best way to get a laugh in Austin Powers was to act unlike anyone else in the cast.
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Why David Lynch Chose To Shoot Inland Empire Digitally
Digital film lends itself to the director's unconventional way of making movies.
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Godzilla's Terrifying Name Might Have Had A Not-So-Terrifying Origin
According to Toho legend, the original 'Gojira' wasn't a lizard with atomic breath: he was a human being.
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The Great Escape's Barbed Wire Jump Used The Wrong Bike For The Job
The film's best-known stunt was even harder to execute than you might realize.
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Namor And His Army Are Now Among The Coolest Villains In The Marvel Cinematic Universe
Move over Thanos — the MCU has a new big bad, and his name is Namor.
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The Original Ending Of Diamonds Are Forever Was A Little Too 'S&M' For British Censors
Sean Connery's return to the Bond films had to tone down its ending to make it past the British censors.
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M'Baku's Funniest Insult In Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Was Improvised By Winston Duke
What's more devastating: getting water-bombed by Namor, or getting roasted by M'Baku?
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Eddie Redmayne Was Terrified To Play Stephen Hawking In The Theory Of Everything
'His family are extraordinary people and we knew that he was gonna watch the movie.'
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Dave Chappelle Spent More Time Doing Stand-Up On Saturday Night Live Than He Did Appearing In Sketches
Having spent over 15 minutes doing stand-up, there were far fewer sketches than usual this week. What was the best one? Let's dig in.
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The Addams Family Timeline Explained
From their origin in print to their many subsequent media incarnations, they have been America's first family of fright for over eight decades.
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Full Metal Jacket's Set Design Relied On A Wrecking Ball And A Lot Of Explosives
It took more than a few palm trees to turn England into Vietnam.
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Seth Green Had A Lot Of Opportunities To Make His Italian Job Character Funny
Seth Green was allowed to bring his funny, dorky charm to the character Lyle in The Italian Job.
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Every Sherlock Episode Ranked Worst To Best
BBC's Sherlock series is a beloved and also divisive adaptation. Here are all of the episodes ranked to see which ones hold up to scrutiny.
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