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  • Charlie Plummer and Katherine Langford in Spontaneous

    The Daily Stream: Spontaneous Is The Explosive Emotional Release Your Heart Needs

    Horror Movies By BJ Colangelo April 16th, 2024

    The surprisingly relevant Spontaneous, in which high school students start spontaneously combusting, was one of last year's hidden gems.

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  • The Simpsons

    The Simpsons' Bumblebee Man Is Based On A Real-Life Mexican TV Star

    Cartoon Shows By Rafael Motamayor April 16th, 2024

    The Simpsons' Bumblebee Man was inspired by the prominence of Mexican television on cable TV in Los Angeles, including one particularly popular series.

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  • Star Wars 1977

    How Greedo's Original Actor Really Feels About Star Wars' Infamous Maclunkey Scene

    Science Fiction Movies By Witney Seibold April 16th, 2024

    Maclunkey! That word broke the internet in 2019 when it came out of Greedo's mouth in Star Wars as the film appeared on Disney+. Here's what the actor thinks.

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  • Cobb and his kids in Inception

    The Final Four Words Of Inception Explained By Christopher Nolan

    Science Fiction Movies By Michael Boyle April 16th, 2024

    Christopher Nolan explained the last lines in Inception, spoken by the son of Leonardo DiCaprio's character, and the thematic significance they might have.

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  • Belfast movie theater scene

    How Three Days In Las Vegas Supercharged My Love For Cinema

    Podcast By Ryan Scott April 15th, 2024

    I attended CinemaCon for the first time, and the experience renewed my love for movies in a big way. Listen to today's episode of /Film Daily to learn why.

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  • Keanu Reeves and Shadow

    Whoa: Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Just Cast Keanu Reeves As The Voice Of Shadow

    Movie News By Rafael Motamayor April 15th, 2024

    Yeah, we're thinking Keanu Reeves will voice Shadow the Hedgehog in the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog 3.

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  • Samurai Jack

    How A Five-Minute Meeting Convinced Cartoon Network To Bring Back Samurai Jack

    Cartoon Shows By Witney Seibold April 15th, 2024

    Bringing back Samurai Jack was one of the smartest and easiest decisions Cartoon Network ever made.

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  • Unlocked Jail Experiment

    A Prison Reality Show Has Netflix's Number One Spot Locked Up

    Documentary Shows By Joe Roberts April 15th, 2024

    Unlocked: A Jail Experiment has rocketed to number one on the Netflix charts ... and has left some controversy in its wake. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Star Wars Episode V The Empire Strikes Back Julian Glover

    Why General Veers' Role Was Cut From Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi

    Science Fiction Movies By Jeremy Smith April 15th, 2024

    General Veers, the character played by Julian Glover in The Empire Strikes Back, nearly appeared in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Here's why he didn't make it.

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  • hannah gutierrez reed, rust trial

    Rust Armorer Found Guilty Of Involuntary Manslaughter [UPDATE]

    Movie News By BJ Colangelo April 15th, 2024

    Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter regarding the on-set shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

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  • Shrek 2 movie Shrek and Donkey surprise face

    Shrek 2 - Yes, Shrek 2 - Returned To The Box Office Charts Over The Weekend

    Movie News By Ryan Scott April 15th, 2024

    Don't call it a comeback! Shrek 2's been here for 20 years, but over the weekend the sequel returned to the box office top 10.

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  • Robert Durst in The Jinx Part Two
    TV Reviews
    TV Reviews By Ben Pearson April 15th, 2024

    The Jinx Part Two Review: The Greatest True Crime Doc In History Continues

    In The Jinx Part Two, director Andrew Jarecki returns to continue the story of Robert Durst, the subject of 2015's The Jinx who "killed them all, of course."

    By Ben Pearson April 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Under the Cloak of War

    The Star Trek DS9 And TOS Episodes That Influenced Strange New Worlds' Darkest Episode

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold April 15th, 2024

    Star Trek: Strange New World took inspiration from episodes of the original series and Deep Space Nine to tell a painfully dark story.

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  • Julia Roberts, Steel Magnolias

    Steel Magnolias' Director Was 'Awful' To Julia Roberts

    Drama Movies By Valerie Ettenhofer April 15th, 2024

    According to Sally Field (and others), Steel Magnolias director Herb Ross treated Julia Roberts poorly on the set of the film.

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  • Johnny Bravo harmonica

    Johnny Bravo Was Delayed By A Natural Disaster At Cartoon Network HQ

    Cartoon Shows By Witney Seibold April 15th, 2024

    All it took for Johnny Bravo creator Van Partible to succeed at Cartoon Network was a missing sound mix, a massive earthquake, and a lot of talent.

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  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame Frollo Hellfire

    The Best Disney Villain Song Could Have Been Even Darker

    Animation Movies By Devin Meenan April 15th, 2024

    'Hellfire' from The Hunchback of Notre Dame is arguably the best Disney villain song, although an earlier version was even more lascivious.

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  • Groundhog Day Bill Murray

    Groundhog Day Was Painstakingly Planned, Except For One Improvised Scene

    Comedy Movies By Jeremy Smith April 15th, 2024

    Even the infamously unruly Bill Murray stuck to the script for Groundhog Day most of the time, save for one interaction with Ned Ryerson (Stephen Tobolowsky).

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  • Al Pacino as Michael Corleone The Godfather Part 2

    The Japanese Noir That Inspired The Godfather Director Francis Ford Coppola

    Drama Movies By Devin Meenan April 15th, 2024

    Francis Ford Coppola took inspiration from the same director who inspired George Lucas on Star Wars.

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  • Clone Wars

    A Fan-Favorite Character Stole Durge's Spot In Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    Science Fiction Shows By Rafael Motamayor April 15th, 2024

    Here's how the Star Wars: The Clone Wars character Durge morphed into a fan-favorite Star Wars character.

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  • Star Trek: The Next Generation Identity Crisis

    Star Trek: TNG's Identity Crisis Started As A Fan-Submitted Mess Of A Script

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold April 15th, 2024

    Star Trek fan Tim de Haas' spec script underwent major changes on its way to becoming the Next Generation episode 'Identity Crisis.'

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  • Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire Hall and Stevens

    The Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire Scene Adam Wingard Used To 'Lure' In His Lead

    Action & Adventure Movies By Witney Seibold April 15th, 2024

    In Adam Wingard's Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Dan Stevens plays a veterinarian character named Trapper. Here's how Wingard lured him in to play the part.

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  • Furious 7

    Why Kurt Russell Never Wanted A Role In Sylvester Stallone's Expendables

    Action & Adventure Movies By Rafael Motamayor April 15th, 2024

    Kurt Russell was asked to join the Expendables franchise but said no. Here's why.

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  • Pedro Pascal, The Last of Us

    One Of The Last Of Us' Most Gut-Wrenching Lines Was Improvised By Pedro Pascal

    Drama Shows By Valerie Ettenhofer April 15th, 2024

    The Last of Us season 1 didn't leave a lot of room for improvisation, but Pedro Pascal made a vital contribution to one of Joel's most moving scenes.

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  • The Ridiculous Six, Adam Sandler

    Adam Sandler's Worst Movie Ever, According To Rotten Tomatoes

    Comedy Movies By Sandy Schaefer April 15th, 2024

    Adam Sandler has several well-reviewed films on Rotten Tomatoes, but he's also made some real stinkers, including his first-ever original comedy for Netflix.

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  • Cleopatra Elizabeth Tayor

    A Fox Studios Film From 1962 Is Still One Of The Most Expensive Productions Today

    History Movies By Jeremy Smith April 14th, 2024

    This infamous 1960s historical epic cost Fox Studios a lot of money.

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  • Dune, Paul

    Why Dune Director Denis Villeneuve Was Dead Set On Casting Timothée Chalamet

    Science Fiction Movies By Michael Boyle April 14th, 2024

    Dune director Denis Villeneuve believes the prophecies: it was Timothée Chalamet's destiny to play the Lisan al Gaib.

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  • Ryan Gosling hosted Saturday Night Live
    TV Reviews
    TV Reviews By Ethan Anderton April 14th, 2024

    Ryan Gosling Giggles Through A Phenomenal, All-Time Great Episode Of Saturday Night Live

    Barbie co-star Ryan Gosling just hosted an amazing episode of Saturday Night Live that deserves to be counted among the best episodes of all time.

    By Ethan Anderton April 14th, 2024 Read More
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