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  • Beverly Hills Cop Axel F axel driving

    Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Ending Explained: Like Foley, Like Daughter

    Comedy Movies By Bill Bria

    We're taking the banana out of the tailpipe and breaking down the ending for Eddie Murphy's legacy sequel Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.

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  • Robert Towne

    Robert Towne, One Of The Greatest Screenwriters In Hollywood History, Has Died

    Movie News By Valerie Ettenhofer

    Robert Towne, the legendary screenwriter of Chinatown and so much more, has died at age 89.

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  • Dark Matter, Joel Edgerton, Jennifer Connelly

    Apple's Mind-Bending Multiverse Drama Is The Best Sci-Fi Series In Years

    Science Fiction Shows By Jeremy Mathai

    Apple's sci-fi series Dark Matter leads the pack of great movies and TV shows that flew under the radar in June.

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  • Supacell

    A U.K. Superhero Series Is Making Its Mark On Netflix's Top Charts

    Superhero Shows By Sandy Schaefer

    British rapper/filmmaker Rapman's acclaimed superhero sci-fi series Supacell is drawing eyes on Netflix the world over.

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  • Star Trek: Prodigy Voyager

    Star Trek: Prodigy Has Doubled Down On Being The Voyager Sequel You've Always Wanted

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold

    Star Trek: Prodigy might be as close to a Star Trek: Voyager sequel as we may ever see.

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  • Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle

    Why Demon Slayer Is Coming To An End At The Height Of Its Popularity

    Anime Shows By Rafael Motamayor

    The Demon Slayer anime is ending with a trilogy of movies, which feels like the right move (if not for the right reasons).

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  • Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
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    Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Review: Eddie Murphy Tries To Elevate Weak Material In This Nostalgia-Heavy Sequel

    Eddie Murphy seems to be having a good time, but Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F is a weak sequel with few laughs. Here's our review.

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  • Horizon an American Saga Chapter 1 Kevin Costner

    Kevin Costner's Horizon Bombed At The Box Office – Here's Why It's Not Looking Good For Its Sequels

    Podcast By Ryan Scott

    Kevin Costner's Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 stumbled at the box office in its first weekend, and its future financial prospects aren't looking good.

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  • Antony Starr, Cameron Crovetti, The Boys

    One The Boys Actor Was Recast And Fans Totally Missed It

    Superhero Shows By BJ Colangelo

    Did you notice that the actor who played Ryan Butcher on The Boys was recast between seasons 1 and 2? Here's why that recasting needed to happen.

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  • Harrison Ford in Patriot Games

    ABC Tried To Make A Patriot Games TV Series And Sparked A Legal Battle Over Jack Ryan

    Thriller Movies By Ben Pearson

    Paramount and ABC got into a legal dispute over the rights to author Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan character, resulting in a scrapped TV show version of Patriot Games.

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  • The Boogeyman movie David Dastmalchian

    How Stephen King Got The Boogeyman Cast Through Tough Days On Set

    Horror Movies By Ryan Scott

    Horror author Stephen King doesn't always like movies based on his work, but his praise for The Boogeyman pushed the cast and crew to succeed.

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  • Star Wars The Last Jedi Kylo Ren Adam Driver Code Geass Lelouch Zero mask

    How A Classic Anime's New Season Echoes Star Wars: The Force Awakens

    Anime Shows By Devin Meenan

    Anime sequel series Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture continues one of Hollywood's bad habits popularized by Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

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  • Avengers: Endgame

    An Ongoing Marvel Tradition Has Gifted Kevin Feige With Some Unforgettable Moments

    Superhero Movies By Rafael Motamayor

    Kevin Feige has a fun tradition when new Marvel movies open in theaters.

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  • Caveat

    Caveat's Most Confusing Moments Explained

    Horror Movies By Witney Seibold

    Before Damian Mc Carthy made 2024's Oddity, he directed Caveat, a horror film that feels like a living nightmare. Check out our Caveat explained article here.

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  • Rhoda Valerie Harper

    The Only Major Actors Still Alive From '70s Sitcom Rhoda

    Comedy Shows By Jeremy Smith

    Much of the cast of the '70s sitcom Rhoda are, sadly, no longer with us, although certain members are (including one who's now pop culture royalty).

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  • Iron Man 2008

    Robert Downey Jr. Gave Tony Stark Sunglasses So He Could Read Cue Cards In Iron Man

    Superhero Movies By Witney Seibold

    Tony Stark's (Robert Downey Jr.) sunglasses in Iron Man became a permanent part of his look, but they initially served a much more practical purpose.

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  • Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure

    Styling Ted's Hair In Bill & Ted Was No Easy Task

    Comedy Movies By Witney Seibold

    Ted's hair (Keanu Reeves) in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure is a thing of beauty, but it took a bit of finagling to get just right.

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  • A.I. Artificial Intelligence Haley Joel Osment

    The Flesh Fair In Steven Spielberg's A.I. (Dangerously) Didn't Use CGI

    Science Fiction Movies By Jeremy Smith

    When it came time to shoot the Flesh Fair scene in Steven Spielberg's sci-fi movie A.I., Spielberg and company opted to do things practically.

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  • Lost

    Lost's Most Controversial Episode Feels Like A Time Capsule For A Bygone Era

    Drama Shows By Rafael Motamayor

    Exposé, the critically maligned Nikki and Paulo episode of the hit ABC drama series Lost, is representative of a different era of television.

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  • The Avengers 2012 Loki Tom Hiddleston

    Loki's Hulk-Proof Helicarrier Cell In Marvel's Avengers Actually Comes From Another SHIELD Location

    Superhero Movies By Devin Meenan

    Loki's Hulk-proof Helicarrier cell in Marvel's Avengers was inspired by the Triskelion in the Ultimates comics.

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  • Backdraft

    A '90s Movie Moment Had Kurt Russell Panicking And Unable To Breathe

    Action & Adventure Movies By Chris Evangelista

    Real fire on the set of Backdraft had Kurt Russell in a terrifying situation.

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  • Richie in The Bear

    One Of The Bear Season 3's Best Vulgarities Also Comes From A Legendary Director

    Podcast By Ben Pearson

    One of Richie's best recurring phrases in The Bear season 3 comes from a somewhat obscure interview conducted with a legendary filmmaker whom Richie admires.

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  • Gremlins dog

    The Dog In Gremlins Was A Very Good Boy Who Thought The Monsters Were Real

    Comedy Movies By Chris Evangelista

    Mushroom, the dog who played Barney in the classic Gremlins, seemed to think Gizmo and all of the gremlin puppets were real, and that's adorable.

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  • A Quiet Place Day One Lupita Nyong'o and Djimon Hounsou

    A Quiet Place: Day One Finally Lifts The 2024 Box Office Curse On Horror Movies

    Movie News By Ryan Scott

    A Quiet Place: Day One grossed almost $100 million globally in its first weekend at the box office, breaking 2024's losing streak for horror movies.

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  • Friday the 13th 1980

    Friday The 13th's Writer Tried To Sell His Blood In Order To Help Finance The Horror Film

    Horror Movies By Witney Seibold

    Friday the 13th reshaped the horror genre, and the writer was willing to give his blood (literally) to make it happen.

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  • Lost cast

    One Of The Most Important Shows Of TV's Golden Age Is Now Streaming On Netflix

    Action & Adventure Shows By Jeremy Mathai

    Lost forever changed TV. Now, 20 years after its debut, there's a certain irony in the series finally coming to Netflix.

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  • Trap

    M. Night Shyamalan's Trap Was Inspired By A Twisted True Story

    Horror Movies By Witney Seibold

    M. Night Shymalan's Trap may be a work of fiction, but it draws from a wild real-life sting operation.

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