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  • A still from The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

    How Alfred Hitchcock Presents Brought The Director's Filmmaking Sensibilities To The Small Screen

    Horror Shows By Debopriyaa Dutta

    When it came to translating his particular brand of suspense to the small screen, Alfred Hitchcock had to deal with runtimes and sponsors.

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  • Halloween 1978 laundry

    Michael Myers' Senseless Halloween Canine Kill Took Just One Simple Maneuver

    Horror Movies By Witney Seibold

    Michael Myers has more than one canine kill in Halloween. Luckily that was just movie magic, as the method used to mimic the dog dying was simple and safe.

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  • SNL Meet Me in St Louis sketch

    Saturday Night Live Torments Tootie To Get Real Tears For Meet Me In St. Louis

    Comedy Shows By Hannah Shaw-Williams

    SNL guest host Kate McKinnon re-enacts a popular Hollywood legend about how Meet Me In St. Louis director Vincente Minnelli made little Tootie cry on camera.

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  • Star Trek: The Next Generation Hollow Pursuits

    A Regular Star Trek Guest Actor Played A Very Different Role On The A-Team

    Action & Adventure Shows By Witney Seibold

    Lieutenant Reginald Barclay wasn't exactly a hotshot in his Star Trek appearances, but the actor who also played him was also a member of the A-Team.

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  • Kelsey Grammer Eddie Frasier

    The One Frasier Co-Star That Frustrated Kelsey Grammer

    Comedy Shows By Joe Roberts

    Kelsey Grammer worked with an impressive cast on Fraiser. On of his co-stars, however, got on his nerves sometimes.

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  • Star Trek: Generations Kirk and Picard

    Star Trek: Generations Is The Most Useless Star Trek Movie By A Lightyear

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold

    The first TNG film, Star Trek: Generations, bent over backward to get Picard and Kirk together. Trekkies didn't want it, and the story suffered for it.

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  • Aquaman and Lost Kingdom Arthur and Orm

    Can Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom Save DC's Very Bad Year At The Box Office?

    Movie News By Ryan Scott

    Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is projected to become yet another 2023 box office disappointment for DC, but there may be hope yet for the sequel.

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  • Mirror Mirror II: Raven Dance

    The Bizarre Direct-To-Video Horror Film That Launched Mark Ruffalo's Career

    Horror Movies By Witney Seibold

    Mark Ruffalo has been an A lister for years, so it's funny to remember a time when he was a nobody acting in cheap, scintillating TV fare.

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  • Futurama Fry and Leela

    Futurama's Creators Have Drawn A Hard Line On Fry And Leela's Relationship

    Cartoon Shows By Witney Seibold

    When it comes to Fry and Leela's relationship on Futurama, the show's writers have a new rule that they don't intend to break.

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  • Jeremy Allen White, Harris Dickinson, Zac Efron in The Iron Claw

    Prepping For Iron Claw Consumed Every Bit Of Zac Efron

    Drama Movies By Valerie Ettenhofer

    Zac Efron is a noted perfectionist on set, and that was no different for The Iron Claw, where he completely devoted himself to the role of Kevin Von Erich.

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  • Ernest Goes to Camp

    The Correct Order To Watch The Ernest Movies

    Comedy Movies By Witney Seibold

    There are 12 (count 'em, 12) Ernest feature films starring Jim Varney to get through in total. Here's the best way to go about taking a trip around the Worrell.

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  • Carrie Fisher in Star Wars

    Actors Who Refused To Change Their Bodies For Roles

    Superhero Movies By Jack Hawkins

    Actors are often changing their bodies when a certain character requires it, but sometimes, actors like Jennifer Lawrence and Harrison Ford refuse to change.

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  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    Joss Whedon's Sadistic Rule When Writing For Sarah Michelle Gellar On Buffy

    Horror Shows By Joe Roberts

    Buffy the Vampire Slayer's whole premise was based on the lead character suffering - a fact that certainly wasn't lost on Joss Whedon himself.

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  • Wayne Rogers, Alan Alda, MASH

    One M*A*S*H Actor Was Especially Bad About Breaking Character

    Comedy Shows By Valerie Ettenhofer

    MASH actor Wayne Rogers was apparently notorious for breaking on the set of the dramedy, which didn't always please creator Larry Gelbart.

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  • The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

    Let's End The 20-Year Debate: Lord Of The Rings' Multiple Endings Are Essential

    Fantasy Movies By Rafael Motamayor

    Some people take issue with the multiple endings of Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, but what if they're good, actually?

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  • Keri Russell in Star Was: The Rise of Skywalker

    Keri Russell's Star Wars Role Kept Her Behind A Mask & That's The Way She Liked It

    Science Fiction Movies By Jenna Busch

    When Keri Russell joined the Star Wars universe, the role of Zorii Bliss was appealing for a couple different reasons, including getting to wear a cool mask.

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  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman

    The Best TV Shows And Movies Leaving Netflix In January 2024

    Movies By Witney Seibold

    Netflix has an enormous catalog of fantastic movies and TV shows, and here are the titles you should catch before they leave this coming January.

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  • The Boys in the Boat Joel Edgerton

    This Gene Hackman Classic Inspired A Key Part Of The Boys In The Boat [Exclusive]

    History Movies By Jeremy Smith

    Joel Edgerton was inspired by one of the great coaches in film history for his The Boys in the Boat character, one played by Gene Hackman.

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  • Star Trek: The Next Generation Tricia O'Neil

    The Actress Behind Star Trek's Captain Garrett Returned In Two Unrecognizable Roles

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold

    Tricia O'Neil was a superb actress who played three different roles across Star Trek series, one remembered fondly by fans across the galaxy.

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  • The Twilight Zone Rod Serling

    The Twilight Zone's 'Disastrous' Videotape Episodes Led To Two Separate Lawsuits

    Horror Shows By Bill Bria

    The Twilight Zone season 2 was hit with more challenges than just the network edict to shoot on cheap video; no, two lawsuits made things even worse.

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  • Steve Jobs The Man in the Machine

    How Steve Jobs Single-Handedly Sealed The Deal Between Marvel And Disney

    Superhero Movies By Jeremy Smith

    When Disney picked up Marvel Studios, it was a big deal, but without the help of the late Apple boss Steve Jobs, it might not have ever happened.

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  • Smokey and the Bandit, Burt Reynolds and Sally Field

    The Only Major Actors Still Alive From Smokey And The Bandit

    Action & Adventure Movies By SlashFilm Staff

    Smokey and the Bandit is one of the most fun action comedies of the 1970s, and many of its major actors are still alive and working.

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  • Murder She Wrote

    How The Murder, She Wrote Movie Will Modernize Jessica Fletcher [Exclusive]

    Interviews By Valerie Ettenhofer

    Murder, She Wrote movie writers Lauren Schuker Blum and Rebecca Angelo intend to honor Jessica Fletcher by approaching her from a more modern perspective.

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  • Peter Sellers and Capucine in The Pink Panther

    The Correct Order To Watch The Pink Panther Movies

    Comedy Movies By Anthony Crislip

    Cue the Henry Mancini music, it's time for us to break down all of the Pink Panther movies in order.

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  • Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget

    Naming Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget's New Farm Was A Legal Minefield [Exclusive]

    Movie News By Valerie Ettenhofer

    Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget is a razor-sharp satire, but its creators took almost too much from life to be a safe bet legally.

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  • The Twilight Zone Art Carney

    A Sweet Twilight Zone Episode About Santa Still Somehow Managed To Cause Controversy

    Drama Shows By Bill Bria

    A particularly sensitive viewer of The Twilight Zone couldn't read the larger message of the Christmas episode, and so complained (to deaf ears).

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  • Melrose Place Jack Wagner Heather Locklear

    Political Activists Hid Protest Art In Melrose Place For Over 3 Years

    Drama Shows By Jeremy Smith

    Melrose Place was the covert playground for the GALA Committee, an upstart artist collective that hid protest art throughout the soap opera's sets.

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