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A Major Part Of Fullmetal Alchemist Had Its Meaning Lost In Translation
When the word doesn't quite ... exist in English.
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Genndy Tartakovsky Didn't Take Recasting Samurai Jack's Aku Lightly
The loss of a legendary actor threw the Samurai Jack revival for a loop.
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The Daily Stream: The Satire Of Blazing Saddles Still Has Bite Nearly 50 Years Later
Shock humor doesn't always age well, but the gut-busting satire of Blazing Saddles was ahead of its time.
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The Coen Brothers Used No Country For Old Men As A Sort Of Casting Call
The filmmakers went outside their usual troupe for their Oscar-winning modern classic.
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Christopher Lee Had To Take Promoting The Wicker Man Into His Own Hands
Called the Citizen Kane of horror, The Wicker Man was a groundbreaking vision of folk horror; its star, Christopher Lee, played a huge role in getting it seen.
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Robert Englund Sees A Problem With Potential Nightmare On Elm Street Remakes
Englund also talked at length about the potential issues inherent within remakes of popular '80s horror franchises while citing 2010's Nightmare as an example.
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Year Of The Vampire: The Addiction Bites Into Dependency And The Problem Of Evil
The Addiction director Abel Ferrera adapted vampire mythology into a metaphor for substance abuse.
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Will There Be A Second Season Of The First Lady?
After just one season, Showtime has announced that the Viola Davis, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Gillian Anderson-starring show The First Lady is canceled.
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Warner Bros. Discovery Has Axed $825 Million Worth Of Content Since The Merger
The ruthless cancellation of projects amid the Warner Bros. Discovery merger has led to a major write-down, with more to come.
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What All The Old Movie References In Better Call Saul Say About The Characters
Better Call Saul is a most cinematic of TV shows, that is, its characters lives are often mirrored by the characters they're watching on their own screens.
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Jason Blum Says The Last Paranormal Activity Movie Was 'Terrible' And It's Time To End The Franchise
With Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin, audiences, critics, and even Blumhouse head Jason Blum seem to agree that it may be time to retire the franchise.
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Tales From The Box Office: Deadpool 2 Is, Against All Odds, Brad Pitt's Biggest Movie
Brad Pitt's highest-grossing movie of all time might shock you. In this week's Tales from the Box Office, we're diving into Deadpool 2.
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Bullet Train Ending Explained: The Only Sure Thing About Luck Is That It Will Change
David Leitch's chaotic new film bullet train is full of twists, turns, and out-and-out shocks -- but what exactly does happen in the end?
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Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness Could've Featured A Far Grislier Fate For Mordo
In an alternate version of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Baron Mordo would have met an untimely fate at the hands of Scarlet Witch.
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Why Are There So Few Women In Animation?
Even as the rest of the film industry slowly starts to give women more chances in creative roles, the world of animation lags behind.
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Sci-Fi Heroes We Want To See Amber Midthunder Play Next
Give Amber Midthunder all the sci-fi hero roles!
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Making The Wicker Man Was Almost As Horrifying As The Movie Itself
The film was shot in Scotland in the wet cold of October and November — and that's just one of the difficulties.
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Harrison Ford Was Acting On The Fly In One Of The Fugitive's Best Scenes
It would be easy to think you are witnessing a well-choreographed bit of movie magic, but real life aided in the chaotic scramble.
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Who Is John Dee? The Sandman's Version Of The DC Character, Explained
How does Netflix's The Sandman paint Dee as a villain, and how different is it from his complicated comics history?
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Mixing Comedy And Kung Fu Was A Strategic Move For Jackie Chan
Even though the best Jackie Chan movies are the action-comedy ones, his earlier films were much different.
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Taking On His About Schmidt Role Left Jack Nicholson 'Terrified'
Warren R. Schmidt is perhaps the only time Jack Nicholson has played a character defined by how plain he is.
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Sergio Leone Had To Fight For The Rights To Make Once Upon A Time In America
The film was Leone's passion project since the '60s.
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Daniel Craig Learned A Painful Lesson On His First Day As James Bond
Casino Royale may be the best Bond film ever, and it's thanks in no small parts to the death-defying stunts that Daniel Craig performed largely himself.
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Listen To A New Weird Al Song From LEGO Star Wars: Summer Vacation
Grab your towel and your lightsaber, it's time for a Scarif beach party!
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The Cuphead Show! Season 2 Trailer: Let The Chaos Continue
Go out of your mind with The Cuphead Show! Netflix's weird-tastical show about a pair of pirate ship sailing, devil fighting cups with eyes and arms.
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How A League Of Their Own Changed Geena Davis's Life
"It's supposed to be hard. If it wasn't hard, everyone would do it. The hard is what makes it great."
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