Warner Bros. Wanted Tim Burton To Change Beetlejuice's Title To Something Completely Different
Beetlejuice is a title you won't forget, but Warner Bros. wanted Tim Burton to give his classic horror-comedy a much more literal-minded name.
Read MoreBeetlejuice is a title you won't forget, but Warner Bros. wanted Tim Burton to give his classic horror-comedy a much more literal-minded name.
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Read MoreTom Cruise nearly suffered a terrible injury while filming a key scene for his not-so-beloved '80s movie Cocktail.
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Read MoreWhen Tombstone and The Thing star Kurt Russell was asked about his favorite movie of all time, he named a film that came out nearly a decade before he was born.
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Read MoreSteven Spielberg came close to meeting Alfred Hitchcock once. Here's what happened.
Read MoreSylvester Stallone is an Oscar winning superstar, but his film with the highest score on Rotten Tomatoes may be a little unsuspecting.
Read MoreMayim Bialik had a very specific reason for joining The Big Bang Theory.
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Read MoreStephen King once revealed his all-time favorite film, and it isn't a horror movie.
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Read MoreWhile horror fans mourn the premature end of Evil, the show's co-creator has revealed what season 5 would have looked like.
Read MoreSupernatural action anime Bleach spans a sprawling manga, an anime series and movies, and one live-action movie. Here's a handy viewing order guide.
Read MoreDo you remember this 1985 sci-fi family film featuring a young Ethan Hawke?
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