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Michelle Pfeiffer Proved Al Pacino Wrong With Her Scarface Performance
By the end of her Scarface audition, Michelle Pfeiffer said hello to her iconic role.
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Roar Review: Apple's Anthology Series Falls Victim To Its Fables
Roar is one part Black Mirror, one part The Twilight Zone, all filtered through the lens of feminism.
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The Afterparty Season 2 Will Have Returning Cast Members
Now the biggest mystery is: who is going to return for season 2?
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The Movie That Started Guillermo Del Toro's Love Affair With Monsters
Only del Toro could make this classic monster feel so relatable.
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Every Day On The Revenant Set Was A Race Against Time
Cinematographer Emmanuel "Chivo" Lubezki's decided to only use natural lighting, which made filming a unique challenge.
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Why Ethan Hawke Thinks A Director Like Robert Eggers Is Incredibly Rare
Hawke wanted to work on a set like Apocalypse Now — but in a good way?
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Tommy Lee Jones Wasn't Given Much Of A Choice In His Batman Forever Casting
Jones did not necessarily relish the opportunity of playing a scene-chewing supervillain.
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We Now Know What Thor Has Been Up To Between Endgame And Love And Thunder
A sneak-peek at the merchandise for Thor: Love and Thunder provides some clues as to what is in store for the God of Thunder in his next MCU outing.
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Suzume No Tojimari Trailer: Your Name Director Makoto Shinkai Returns With A Story About Closure
Makoto Shinkai's new feature Suzume no Tojimari follows a young woman who finds a strange door standing in the midst of ruins.
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Everything Everywhere All At Once Ending Explained: Find Kindness In The Chaos
Daniels' Everything Everywhere All at Once may be a mind-bending, multiverse-based trip, but its ending and ultimate message are pretty clear.
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Things Take A Very Sharp, Very Harsh Turn In The Latest Outlander Episode
It's a rough episode.
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Doctor Who Could Have Been A Much Darker Sci-Fi Show
When Doctor Who was first being developed as a TV series in the early 1960s, there were plans to make it a very different -- and much darker -- show.
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A Brilliant Piece Of Improv Produced Battlestar Galactica's Signature Line
One of the most poignant moments in Battlestar Galactica spawned its signature line -- and the delivery was also completely improvised by Edward James Olmos.
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Edgar Wright Relied On Practical Magic For Last Night In Soho's Most Complicated Scene
Last Night In Soho features stunning visuals, especially for the scenes set in the 1960s -- but one sequence in particular proved tricky to pull off.
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The Daily Stream: In Heat, Michael Mann Explored The Spaces Between The Typical Crime Film Shootouts
With Heat, Michael Mann assembled an unparalleled cast for the ultimate game of cops and robbers.
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TV, Interrupted: Kings Was A Contemporary Biblical Retelling That Never Got Its Day Of Judgment
A star-studded cast including Ian McShane, Brian Cox, and a young Sebastian Stan wasn't enough for Kings' salvation.
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Damn The Man, Save The Empire: Why Empire Records Will Never Go Out Of Style
No matter what decade we're in, Empire Records will always feel like home.
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Spider-Man: No Way Home Promo Breaks Down The Big Smashy Green Goblin Fight
The crew of Spider-Man: No Way Home break down how that big blowout fight between Spidey and the Green Goblin went down.
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Mark Wahlberg Might Be Retiring Soon After Shifting Towards 'More Meaningful Content'
'I wouldn't say necessarily just faith-based content but things that will help people.'
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Tales From The Box Office: Grindhouse Was A Love Letter That Didn't Get Enough Love
Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's old-school double feature Grindhouse may have flopped, but it was a beautiful experiment.
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Fast & Furious 10 Welcomes Brie Larson To The Family
Vin Diesel reveals that Brie Larson will be starring in Fast & Furious 10 as a "timeless and amazing" character.
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New Dinosaur Just Dropped: Meet Jurassic World Dominion Star 'The Giga'
Jurassic World Dominion director Colin Trevorrow describes the Giganotosaurus as a dinosaur that "just wants to watch the world burn."
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Walter White And Jesse Pinkman Will Appear In Better Call Saul Season 6
The boys are back in town! Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul will reprise their roles as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman in Better Call Saul.
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Marmaduke Trailer: Pete Davidson Is Great, And Also, A Dane
Check out the trailer for Netflix's animated Marmaduke movie, which apparently is a thing that exists.
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Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Beats Ambulance To All The Gold Rings In Opening Weekend
Finally an answer to the age-old question: who is faster, a hedgehog or an ambulance?
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