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  • The Fan Robert De Niro

    An Unexpected Birthday Present Caused Chaos On The Set Of A Robert De Niro Sports Thriller

    Drama Movies By Jeremy Smith

    A prank gone wrong on the set of Tony Scott's 1996 sports thriller The Fan led to Sony implementing an edict for all of its future film productions.

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  • The Boy and the Heron movie 2023

    Studio Ghibli's The Boy And The Heron Just Made History At The Box Office

    Movie News By Ryan Scott

    Hayao Miyazaki's first film in 10 years, The Boy and the Heron, just became the first original Japanese animated movie to top the U.S. box office charts ever.

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  • A still from Maze Runner

    The Correct Order To Watch The Maze Runner Movies

    Science Fiction Movies By Debopriyaa Dutta

    Remember The Maze Runner franchise? Sure you do! So let's talk about the Maze Runner movies in order!

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  • Godzilla Minus One poster

    Godzilla Is The Fall's Unexpected Box Office Hero As Minus One Continues To Crush It

    Science Fiction Movies By Ryan Scott

    Godzilla Minus One continues to be a big hit at the box office, which is good news for movie theaters having an otherwise rough fall.

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  • Futurama Number 9

    Futurama's 'Number 9 Man' Is Left Over From A Much Darker Version Of The Show

    Cartoon Shows By Witney Seibold

    The Number Nine Man is one of the most delightful little easter eggs in the background of many Futurama episodes, and now we know what it all means.

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  • Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson in Cheers

    The Cheers Cast Tried To Mess With Woody Harrelson, But It Backfired Big Time

    Comedy Shows By Jenna Busch

    Woody Harrelson's older Cheers costars tried to mess with him when he joined the show, but it ended up backfiring on them.

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  • Yellowjackets young cast

    Showtime Is Rebranding As Paramount+ With Showtime, Here's What You Need To Know

    TV News By Ryan Scott

    After almost half a century on the airwaves, Showtime is getting a rebrand in the name of corporate synergy. Welcome to Paramount+ With Showtime.

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  • The Mask of Zorro

    Tom Cruise Apparently Turned Down The Lead Role In The Mask Of Zorro

    Action & Adventure Movies By Jeremy Mathai

    The Mask of Zorro producer Steven Spielberg wanted to cast Tom Cruise as Zorro in the film, but the actor wisely recognized that would be a bad idea.

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  • Rick and Morty, Morty, Rick, Jerry

    Rick And Morty Season 7 Raises An Ongoing Series Question: Can Rick Actually Die?

    Cartoon Shows By Michael Boyle

    Rick and Morty season 7 has confirmed that heaven exists, which somehow makes the risk of Rick dying feel even more inconsequential, and that's a problem.

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  • Star Trek Leonard Nimoy

    The Actor That Almost Replaced Leonard Nimoy Returned To Star Trek 40 Years Later

    Science Fiction Shows By Jeremy Smith

    Lawrence Montaigne, the actor hired to replace Leonard Nimoy on an episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, ended up staying affiliated with Trek for years.

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  • The Twilight Zone, Walking Distance

    Rod Serling's Most Personal Twilight Zone Episode Nearly Didn't Get Made

    Fantasy Shows By Debopriyaa Dutta

    While 'Walking Distance" was perhaps Rod Serling's most personal episode of The Twilight Zone, it took a lot of persuasion to convince CBS to make it.

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  • Playmates Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Action Figures

    Cool Stuff: Did You Know Playmates' Classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Toys Have Returned?

    Cartoon Shows By Ethan Anderton

    Playmates has been releasing the best of their original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures from the 1990s over the past couple years. Check them out!

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  • Amanda Plummer in Pulp Fiction

    How A Dead Rabbit Inspired Amanda Plummer's Pulp Fiction Character

    Drama Movies By Danielle Ryan

    Amanda Plummer's character name in Quentin Tarantino's classic Pulp Fiction, Honey Bunny has a surprising origin story.

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  • Best TV shows of 2023

    The 10 Best TV Shows Of 2023, Ranked

    Television By Valerie Ettenhofer

    As the year comes to an end, we're looking back at the 10 best TV shows of 2023. What made the cut? Click the story to find out!

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  • Femi Taylor in Return of the Jedi

    Filming Oola's Star Wars Scenes Was Even More Uncomfortable Than It Looked

    Science Fiction Movies By Jenna Busch

    Femi Taylor, who played Oola in Star Wars: Episode VI -- Return of the Jedi, had a hard time adjusting to her costume while performing her scenes.

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  • Vito, David, Ruby, and Korben in front of a sacred stone

    What The Cast Of The Fifth Element Is Doing Today

    Science Fiction Movies By Larry Fried

    The Fifth Element is led by Bruce Willis, but the supporting cast is a fantastic ensemble of legendary stars and talent then on the rise. Where are they now?

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  • The Mask of Zorro sword glint

    The Mask Of Zorro At 25: An Oral History Of The Last Old School Blockbuster

    Interviews By Ben Pearson

    The Mask of Zorro is the premiere example of how to resurrect a once-beloved property. 25 years after its release, here's the story of how it all came together.

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  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Alexander Siddig, Andrew Robinson

    One Star Trek: DS9 Episode Caused Trouble With Key James Bond Execs

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold

    It seems that while the creators of this Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode thought they were paying homage to James Bond, Bond creators saw right through it.

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  • A still from The Ninth Gate

    The Ninth Gate Ending Explained: Even Hell Has Its Heroes

    Horror Movies By Debopriyaa Dutta

    Let's talk about the ending of Roman Polanski's horror movie The Ninth Gate starring Johnny Depp as a guy investigating a mysterious book.

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  • R2-D2

    R2-D2's Star Trek Cameos Are More Than A Simple Star Wars Homage

    Science Fiction Movies By Witney Seibold

    Star Trek features more than one instance where Star Wars character R2-D2 makes an appearance. Here's why.

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  • Six Million Dollar Man Lee Majors

    The Only Major Actors Still Alive From The Six Million Dollar Man

    Action & Adventure Shows By SlashFilm Staff

    Here's what the living members of The Six Million Dollar Man cast are up to today.

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  • Iron Man 2 Sam Rockwell

    Sam Rockwell Won His Iron Man 2 Role By Pretending To Be A Guinea Pig

    Superhero Movies By Jeremy Smith

    Sam Rockwell is one of the best parts of Iron Man 2, and voicing a guinea pig in a silly children's movie helped get him the job.

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  • The Clone Wars

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars' Controversial Change To Order 66 Explained

    Science Fiction Shows By Rafael Motamayor

    When it comes to Order 66 in Star Wars, The Clone Wars introduced the idea of inhibitor chips, retconning the concept in the process.

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  • Tracey Gold and Matthew Perry in Growing Pains

    You Probably Forgot Matthew Perry Was On Another Classic Sitcom Before Friends

    Drama Shows By Caroline Madden

    Before he was on Friends, Matthew Perry had a brief but memorable role on the sitcom Growing Pains. Learn all about the part right here.

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  • Night of the Living Dead

    Night Of The Living Dead's Duane Jones Fought Against A Happier Ending For The Film

    Horror Movies By Debopriyaa Dutta

    George A. Romero considered a happier ending for Night of the Living Dead, but star Duane Jones (correctly) convinced him that was a bad idea.

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  • Harrison Ford in Blade Runner

    Why Blade Runner Was The 'Hardest Thing' Ridley Scott Has Ever Done

    Science Fiction Movies By Danielle Ryan

    Blade Runner is without a doubt Ridley Scott's most imaginative film, and according to him, it was also the most difficult to shoot.

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  • Iron Man 2008 Gwyneth Paltrow

    Jon Favreau Wrote Pepper Potts' Iron Man Lines By Eavesdropping On Gwyneth Paltrow

    Superhero Movies By Witney Seibold

    Gwyneth Paltrow's Pepper Potts sounds a lot like, well, Gwyneth Paltrow, because Jon Favreau was so inspired by her on the Iron Man set.

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