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  • Captain America looking concerned in Captain America (1990)

    Marvel's 1990 Captain America Movie Shot An Entire Day With No Film In The Camera

    Superhero Movies By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Marvel's infamous 1990 Captain America movie was so low-budget that it shot for an entire day without any film in the camera. Allow us to explain.

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  • The Odyssey, Matt Damon as Odysseus

    Christopher Nolan Namechecked The Odyssey Translation You Should Read Before The Movie

    History Movies By Michael Boyle 1 month ago

    The Odyssey director Christopher Nolan namechecked a specific translation of the epic poem that's perfect for modern readers.

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  • Steven Spielberg playing himself in Austin Powers in Goldmember

    Steven Spielberg's Only Live-Action Superhero Project Was This Forgotten Antonio Banderas Movie

    Action & Adventure Movies By Rafael Motamayor 1 month ago

    Steven Spielberg executive produced this spectacular live-action superhero project that remains one of the best adventure movies of the past 30 years.

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  • Nicholas Hammond as Peter Parker is seen in closeup sitting in a newsroom in The Amazing Spider-Man

    Why Stan Lee Despised Marvel's 1970s Live-Action Spider-Man Series

    Superhero Shows By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    Stan Lee wasn't a fan of the 1970s live-action Amazing Spider-Man series, feeling that it was missing some specific elements essential to the original comics.

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  • Randal and Dante standing next to each other in Clerks III

    The Archie Comics Crossover That's An In-Continuity Sequel To Kevin Smith's Clerks 3

    Comedy Movies By Kieran Fisher 1 month ago

    Archie Comics and Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse films (specifically Clerks III) might not seem like an obvious choice for a crossover, but you'd be surprised.

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  • Harley Quinn standing by a car in Batman: The Animated Series

    Joel Schumacher's Canceled Batman Movie Had A Shocking Take On Harley Quinn

    Superhero Movies By Michael Boyle 1 month ago

    Joel Schumacher's canceled Batman sequel, Batman Unchained, would've featured both Scarecrow and a decidedly unconventional take on Harley Quinn's backstory.

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  • A gremlin destroying a print of Gremlins 2: The New Batch in Gremlins 2: The New Batch

    Warner Bros. Execs Robbed Gremlins 2 Audiences Of This Hilarious Interactive Experience

    Horror Movies By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Joe Dante wanted the Gremlins 2 theatrical experience to feel like a William Castle-style interactive event. Alas, Warner Bros. said no.

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  • Freddy Krueger wearing his glove in Freddy's Nightmares

    Texas Chain Saw Massacre's Director Also Helmed Freddy Krueger's Overlooked Origin Story

    Horror Movies By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    After Tobe Hooper terrified audiences with The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, he helmed a project that showcased the origin story of Freddy Krueger.

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  • Gene Roddenberry artwork surrounded by images from Earth: The Final Conflict and Andromeda

    Gene Roddenberry's Non-Star Trek Projects, Ranked

    Science Fiction Shows By Samuel Stone 1 month ago

    Gene Roddenberry may best be known for creating Star Trek, but let's take a look at all of the other projects that he ushered in to film and television.

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  • Dulcea on a rocky beach in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie

    Why Mariska Hargitay Was Fired From The Original Power Rangers Movie

    Action & Adventure Movies By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Before Mariska Hargitay was the leading lady of Law & Order protecting New York City, she nearly helped The Power Rangers save the universe.

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  • Claudia bonds with Lestat despite resenting him in Interview with the Vampire

    Before Spider-Man's Mary Jane, Kirsten Dunst Stunned Audiences As A Vampire

    Horror Movies By Debopriyaa Dutta 1 month ago

    Kirsten Dunst has been acting since childhood, and her breakthrough role was in a beloved vampire film based on Anne Rice's most famous novel.

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  • An inmate at an asylum, looking very much like Freddy Krueger, in A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child

    The Fan-Written Freddy Krueger Origin Scene Robert Englund Wishes Were Canon

    Horror Movies By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    The story of Freddy Krueger is one that horror fans know very well, but Robert Englund once read a fan theory that he wishes were canon.

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  • Sean Penn as Jeff Spicoli looks forlornly at a slice of pizza in Fast Times at Ridgemont High

    Why Universal Execs Were Convinced Fast Times At Ridgemont High Was Going To Bomb

    Comedy Movies By Jeremy Smith 1 month ago

    Fast Times at Ridgemont High is one of the most important teen films in cinema history, but at the time, executives were worried they'd funded a failure.

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  • Hal Jordan and John Stewart surrounded by Green Lanterns fighting

    Lanterns: Everything We Know About The DC Universe's Green Lantern Series

    Superhero Shows By Nick Staniforth 1 month ago

    Here are the actors starring in DC's Lanterns series, who's working on it behind the scenes, and how it might factor in to James Gunn and Peter Safran's DCU.

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  • Lauren and Franklin talking in a video rental store in This Means War

    Reese Witherspoon Has An Interesting Theory About The Decline Of The Rom-Com

    Romance Movies By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    The rom-com genre has undergone a major contraction since the 2000s, and Reese Witherspoon feels it's partly related to changes in the way people interact.

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  • Eek the cat holding onto an electrical wire in Eek! the Cat

    One Crazy Summer And Better Off Dead's Creator Also Helmed This Forgotten Cartoon Classic

    Cartoon Shows By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Savage Steve Holland lent his twisted sensibilities to this slapstick-heavy and sometimes surreal '90s cartoon, which isn't readily available to watch today.

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  • Atlas and Jack are dressed for success in Now You See Me Now You Don't

    Now You See Me: Now You Don't Director Says The Biggest Illusions In The Film Were Practical [Exclusive]

    Thriller Movies By Bill Bria 1 month ago

    Now You See Me: Now You Don't features some impressive illusions, and the director told us how he pulled it off using practical effects.

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  • Daffy Duck posing in front of a mirror in What Makes Daffy Duck

    How Daffy Duck (Not Bugs Bunny) Turned A Noble, Heroic Name Into A Devastating Insult

    Cartoon Shows By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Of course Bugs Bunny tends to be credited for something Daffy Duck actually did: popularizing the use of this would-be flattering term as an insult.

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  • Chow Yun-fat casts a skeptical gaze as Inspector

    Mark Wahlberg's Crime Thriller With A Legendary Hong Kong Action Star Deserves A Second Look

    Action & Adventure Movies By Jeremy Smith 1 month ago

    Chow Yun-fat and Mark Wahlberg played two cops tangled up in a Chinatown turf war in the 1999 crime thriller The Corruptor.

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  • Ben Richards emerges from the ashes in The Running Man

    How The Running Man Fails To Capture The Power Of Stephen King's Original Ending (Or Does It?)

    Thriller Movies By Bill Bria 1 month ago

    Edgar Wright's adaptation of The Running Man provides a fascinating take on Stephen King's original work, but does it capture its power? Let's discuss.

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  • Richard Dreyfuss looks stunned as Roy Neary in Close Encounters of the Third Kind

    How The Ku Klux Klan Interfered With Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters Of The Third Kind

    Science Fiction Movies By Jeremy Smith 1 month ago

    One of the cast members of Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind made the right kind of enemy when they publicly lambasted the Ku Klux Klan.

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  • Stephen King's shopkeeper is seen from a low angle in It: Chapter Two

    The 2025 Netflix Thriller That Stephen King Called 'Terrifying'

    Thriller Movies By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    Stephen King watched this 2025 Netflix movie directed by a master filmmaker and found it to be terrifying, especially considering the real-world implications.

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  • Shots from The Outsider, Hannibal, Luther, and The Sinner around artwork from Mindhunter

    14 Best TV Shows Like Mindhunter

    Thriller Shows By Samuel Stone 1 month ago

    Mindhunter is one of the best detective shows in recent memory, and while we hope for it to continue, here are some other shows like it worth checking out.

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  • Dek aiming his weapon in

    Predator: Badlands Has Already Released A Hard-Hitting Prequel

    Science Fiction Movies By Kieran Fisher 1 month ago

    Can't get enough of Dan Trachtenberg's Predator: Badlands? Fortunately, there's already a hard-hitting prequel tie-in for you to enjoy.

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  • Tom Hanks looks sharp in a suit as music manager Amos White in That Thing You Do

    Tom Hanks Turned Down A Movie That Became A Massive Tom Cruise Hit

    Comedy Movies By Jeremy Smith 1 month ago

    Tom Hanks turned down this soon-to-be hit Tom Cruise vehicle in the nicest way possible, as he had another project vying for his attention at the time.

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  • Mara Wilson at different ages

    Why Matilda Star Mara Wilson Disappeared From Hollywood

    Comedy Movies By Danielle Ryan 1 month ago

    Matilda star Mara Wilson disappeared from Hollywood for over a decade after becoming a huge child star. Here's what she's been up to since then.

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  • James Gunn in front of posters for various Troma films

    If Superhero Movies Must Exist, Thank God A Dude Who Worked At Troma Is Leading The Charge

    Superhero Movies By Danielle Ryan 1 month ago

    James Gunn got his start at Troma, and the skills he acquired there can help make the DC Universe (and future superhero movies in general) a success.

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