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  • The cast practicing their performance atop a train in Grand Theft Hamlet

    How The Most Unusual Video Game Movie Ever Was Made, According To Its Directors [Exclusive Interview]

    Interviews By Ryan Scott

    The directors of the fantastic documentary Grand Theft Hamlet tell us how they managed to make an entire film set within the world of Grand Theft Auto Online.

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  • Mark S. sits on a desk in Severance season 1

    Rewatching Severance Turns It Into A Completely Different Show

    Science Fiction Shows By Chris Evangelista

    It's probably a good idea to go back and rewatch Severance season 1 before starting season 2. But rewatching the show might end up changing your perception.

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  • Mark smiling in the MDR office while holding a red ball in Severance

    Severance Season 2 Reveals Just How Big Lumon Industries Is

    Science Fiction Shows By Rick Stevenson

    As Severance season 2 begins, we're given a better idea of the exact size of the mysterious, nefarious Lumon Industries.

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  • John Ford talks to Sammy Fabelmman in The Fabelmans

    David Lynch's Final Onscreen Performance Couldn't Have Been More Perfect

    Drama Movies By Chris Evangelista

    David Lynch's final movie performance was playing the legendary John Ford in Steven Spielberg's The Fabelmans, and the scene is absolutely perfect.

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  • Solo and Juliette looking worried in Silo

    Silo Season 2 Ending Explained: Going Back To The Beginning

    Science Fiction Shows By Rafael Motamayor

    The Silo season 2 finale is full of twists and turns, bringing certain subplots to a close while raising a whole lot of questions about the future.

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  • Helly R. and Mark S. standing in a hallway looking confused in Severance season 2

    Severance Showrunner Reveals Ben Stiller's Reaction To The Show's Planned Ending [Exclusive Interview]

    Interviews By Ben Pearson

    Showrunner Dan Erickson tells us about the Severance season 2 premiere, Ben Stiller's reaction to the show's ending, and much more.

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  • Blake, becoming kinda wolfy, reaching for a hammer on the floor in Wolf Man

    How Wolf Man Updates Traditional Werewolf Mythology For The Modern Age

    Horror Movies By Witney Seibold

    Leigh Whannell's new horror movie Wolf Man offers an update to traditional, well-established Hollywood werewolf mythology.

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  • SpongeBob SquarePants singing next to Patrick and Squidward

    15 Best SpongeBob SquarePants Episodes, Ranked

    Cartoon Shows By Mike Bedard

    With "SpongeBob SquarePants" still going strong after over 25 years on the air, let's rank the animated series' 15 best episodes of all time.

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  • Tramell Tillman as Seth Milchick holding a blue note in Severance season 2

    Severance Season 2 Episode 1 Delivers A Big Twist Right Away

    Science Fiction Shows By Jeremy Mathai

    It doesn't take long before the Severance season 2 premiere pulls the rug out from under Mark S. and delivers the first twist of the season.

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  • Christopher Abbott as Blake and Julia Garner as Charlotte calm their daughter Ginger (Matilda Firth) after a traumatic encounter in Wolf Man

    One Thing Directly Connects Wolf Man And The Invisible Man (Besides The Director)

    Horror Movies By Jeremy Mathai

    Following in the footsteps of his remake of The Invisible Man, Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man update gives classic monster movie themes a modern twist.

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  • Mark S. walking down the hall at Lumon Industries carrying blue balloons

    Severance Season 2 Features A Secret Cameo From A Hollywood A-Lister

    Science Fiction Shows By Rick Stevenson

    An A-list actor makes a surprise cameo in the first episode of Severance season 2, but you won't find their name in the show's credits.

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  • Ginger and Charlotte heed the sounds of the forest in Wolf Man

    Wolf Man Ending Explained: A Change For The Better

    Horror Movies By Bill Bria

    Leigh Whannell's new interpretation of the Wolf Man takes a familiar story and twists it into something wholly unique. Here's the film's ending, explained.

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  • Daniel Craig's James Bond looks up while wearing a tuxedo in Casino Royale

    Why Daniel Craig Tried To Sabotage His First James Bond Meeting - And How It Backfired

    Action & Adventure Movies By Joe Roberts

    Daniel Craig was not shy about voicing his discomfort with playing James Bond, and he even tried to sabotage his own audition before landing the part.

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  • Richard Farnsworth as Alvin Straight on a tractor in The Straight Story

    The Two Best David Lynch Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes

    Drama Movies By Josh Spiegel

    David Lynch was a divisive filmmaker that critics didn't always understand. That's probably why his highest rated films on Rotten Tomatoes are wildly different.

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  • Bob Uecker calls a Cleveland baseball game as Harry Doyle in Major League

    How The Late, Great Bob Uecker Changed Baseball Movies Forever

    Comedy Movies By Jeremy Smith

    Bob Uecker, who has died at age 90, changed baseball movies forever with his hilarious, wildly quotable performance in 1989's Major League.

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  • Maitreyi Ramakrishnan's Devi, wearing a sari, smiles at suit-clad Paxton (Darren Barnet) in Never Have I Ever

    Who Does Devi End Up With In Netflix's Never Have I Ever?

    Comedy Shows By Valerie Ettenhofer

    The relatable protagonist of Netflix's rom-com series Never Have I Ever dates a few guys over the show. But who does Devi end up with? Here's how it all ended.

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  • Dan in the diner looking frightened in Mulholland Drive

    David Lynch Directed The Single Greatest Jump Scare In Movie History

    Horror Movies By Nina Starner

    David Lynch's Mulholland Drive is a masterpiece for many reasons, not least of all because it features perhaps the greatest jump scare ever filmed.

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  • Agent Cooper kisses Laura Palmer in Twin Peaks: The Return

    How David Lynch Changed Television Forever – And For The Better

    Thriller Shows By Josh Spiegel

    David Lynch's cult hit Twin Peaks changed the face of TV as we know it, in ways that continue to resonate even to this day.

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  • Henry Spencer standing in an elevator in Eraserhead

    Why It Took David Lynch Five Years To Make His First Masterpiece

    Fantasy Movies By Witney Seibold

    Eraserhead was the first of several masterpieces directed by David Lynch, but it took him no less than five years to complete the film.

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  • Kelsey Grammer's Fraiser Crane strikes a dramatic poser in the Frasier revival series

    Did Kelsey Grammer Really Fire Two Babies From Frasier?

    Comedy Shows By Joe Roberts

    Having played the character for over 30 years, Kelsey Grammer has the rule of the roost when it comes to all things Frasier. But did he really fire babies?

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  • Marvel Comics Rocket Raccoon and Doctor Doom sharing a toast

    Marvel Teams Your Favorite Guardian Of The Galaxy With Your Favorite Villain [Exclusive Preview]

    Exclusives By Devin Meenan

    Doctor Doom is about to make his debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but not before he teams up with one of the Guardians of the Galaxy in the latest comic.

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  • Director David Lynch raising two fingers in a peace sign

    David Lynch, Cinematic Legend Behind Twin Peaks And Blue Velvet, Has Died At 78

    Movie News By Hannah Shaw-Williams

    David Lynch, the creator of Twin Peaks and director of films like Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive, has died at the age of 78.

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  • Neve Campbell as Sidney Prescott and Courteney Cox as Gale Weathers standing side by side in Scream (2022)

    Scream 7's Latest Casting Has Horror Fans Scratching Their Heads

    Horror Movies By Jeremy Mathai

    Horror sequel Scream 7 has cast the role of Sidney Prescott's husband, and we're somehow way more confused than we expected to be.

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  • Hobgoblin vs Green Goblin

    Hobgoblin Vs Green Goblin: Who Is The Strongest Marvel Villain?

    Superhero Shows By Devin Meenan

    Spider-Man has a spectacular Rogues' Gallery, but when it comes down to Hobgoblin vs Green Goblin, one masked villain clearly reigns supreme.

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  • Stephen King looking down on Finding Your Roots

    Why Stephen King Thinks The 2025 Oscars Should Be Canceled

    Drama Movies By Jeremy Smith

    Stephen King is one of many individuals arguing the 2025 Oscars ceremony should be canceled in light of recent real-world events.

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  • Marty, looking intense, talking to Clara in Marty

    The Longest & Shortest Best Picture Winners At The Oscars

    Drama Movies By Witney Seibold

    The average length of a Best Picture winner at the Oscars is 136 minutes, so let's look at the longest and shortest films that make up that magic number.

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  • Susie Bannion, sitting on the floor of a dance studio. Other dancers are seen seated in the mirror behind her in Suspiria

    The 2018 Remake Of A 1970s Horror Classic Is Somehow Better Than The Original

    Horror Movies By Witney Seibold

    Luca Guadagnino took a massive risk when he remade Dario Argento's horror classic, but it can be argued that Suspiria 2018 might actually be better.

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