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  • Charles Melton and Natalie Portman in May December

    The Forgotten Thriller That Inspired May December's Soundtrack

    Drama Movies By Shae Sennett

    May December's director Todd Haynes recalls seeing Joseph Losey's The Go-Between as a ten year old, and that inspired him for this new film's score.

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  • cast Frasier

    Frasier's Famous Ski Lodge Episode Presented The Writers With A Mathematical Challenge

    Comedy Shows By Joe Roberts

    Frasier is known for its ace character dynamics, but it had never done a full bedroom farce until season 5. To keep it straight, the writers had to get mathy.

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  • Pearl booth

    Mia Goth Has A Mind-Bending Theory About Pearl's Projectionist

    Horror Movies By Witney Seibold

    Mia Goth says there's more to The Projectionist than meets the eye in Pearl. She should know, she co-wrote the script.

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  • Hugh Jackman in X-Men

    Whispers Of Doubt Almost Got Hugh Jackman Fired As Wolverine

    Superhero Movies By Jenna Busch

    Hugh Jackman is indelible as Wolverine in the X-Men films, but he almost lost the role to an equally famous A-lister peer.

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  • Anthony Stewart Head in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    Why Giles Had To Be Fired For One Buffy Writer To Be Hired

    Fantasy Shows By Shae Sennett

    One of the biggest twists in Buffy the Vampire Slayer came about because of how one of the show's greatest writers joined the show.

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  • Twins Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Twins Was A Surprise Box Office Smash And Arnold Schwarzenegger's Biggest Payday Ever

    Comedy Movies By Ryan Scott

    Arnold Schwarzenegger doing a comedy wasn't a sure-thing, so when it came time to make Twins, the superstar came up with a unique deal.

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  • Vertigo, Scottie

    How The Hays Code Almost Ruined The Ending Of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo

    Drama Movies By Michael Boyle

    The Hays Code nearly forced Alfred Hitchcock to include an additional scene that would've undermined Vertigo's incredibly evocative, tragic ending.

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  • The Boy and the Heron

    Japan Dominates The U.S. Box Office With The Boy And The Heron And Godzilla Minus One

    Movie News By Hannah Shaw-Williams

    Studio Ghibli's The Boy and the Heron has debuted at the top of the North American box office, with Godzilla Minus One also remaining in the top five.

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  • MASH Potter and Klinger

    What Went Wrong With AfterMASH, According To The Original Series Creator

    Comedy Shows By Ryan Scott

    MASH was a huge hit on TV, but the spin-off AfterMASH was not. So what happened? What went wrong? The creator had some thoughts.

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  • Oppenheimer, Oppenheimer in front of the press

    Why Oppenheimer Director Christopher Nolan Didn't Give Audiences An Intermission

    History Movies By Michael Boyle

    Christopher Nolan doesn't hate intermissions, but he thinks that splitting Oppenheimer up would have made it more challenging to watch.

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  • Judith O'Dea in Night of the Living Dead

    One Night Of The Living Dead Scene Summoned A Crowd Of Curious Spectators

    Horror Movies By Danielle Ryan

    Local residents turned up in droves to glimpse one particular ghoul during the filming of Night of the Living Dead, and it had nothing to do with her makeup.

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  • The Simpsons math joke

    A Simpsons Joke No One Was Meant To See Helped Build Futurama's Fanbase

    Comedy Shows By Witney Seibold

    Futurama is known for its brainy humor and constant science and math jokes, but it was actually a computational gag on The Simpsons that helped it come to be.

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  • Sally Kellerman in M*A*S*H

    Sally Kellerman's Nude M*A*S*H Moment Had Everyone Naked Behind The Scenes

    Comedy Movies By Danielle Ryan

    Sally Kellerman's nude scene in M*A*S*H definitely wouldn't fly today, but Robert Altman had a great way of making her comfortable shooting it.

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  • Edward Norton as Bruce Banner The Incredible Hulk

    Marvel Instituted An MCU-Wide Rule After Working With Edward Norton

    Superhero Movies By Devin Meenan

    Edward Norton has long been blamed for The Incredible Hulk's under-performance, but there's another way of looking at that film and how it shaped the MCU.

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  • Every Movie In The Purge Franchise Ranked From Worst To Best

    Horror Movies By SlashFilm Staff

    As we sat down to rank the Purge movies from worst to best, the /Film staff had a dilemma: what if every entry in this horror franchise is actually good?

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  • Ghostface brandishing knife

    Bloopers That Change The Way You See These Horror Villains

    Horror Movies By Joe Garza

    Bloopers are great, but do we want to see the performers playing our nastiest horror villains cracking jokes or giving high-fives to co-stars? Watch and decide.

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  • Rachel Zegler, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

    The Correct Order To Watch The Hunger Games Movies

    Science Fiction Movies By Valerie Ettenhofer

    While you could watch the Hunger Games movies in narrative chronological order, that doesn't make for the most enriching viewing experience.

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  • Tatiana Maslany, Souls of Totality

    Where To Watch DUST Sci-Fi Short Films For Free

    Science Fiction Movies By BJ Colangelo

    DUST is the science fiction sister platform of ALTER, and it has some of the best science fiction short films that you can watch online.

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  • Steven Blum in Star Wars Rebels

    How Chewbacca Changed The Way Star Wars Rebels Wrote Zeb

    Science Fiction Shows By Jenna Busch

    Zeb's character in Star Wars Rebels functions in much the same way that Chewbacca does in the Star Wars films, but here's how the two were distinguished.

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  • Frank Quitely All-Star Superman

    David Corenswet's Take On Superman's 'Most Interesting' Trait May Shock You

    Superhero Movies By Devin Meenan

    What many people see as Superman's biggest problem is what Superman: Legacy star David Corenswet finds to be the most interesting thing about the character.

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  • Bones

    Bones Was Forced To Digitally Edit A NSFW Scene In Order To Air It

    Drama Shows By Sandy Schaefer

    Bones once had to censor a scene for reasons that had nothing to do with serial killers or ghastly human remains.

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  • Natalie Portman Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones

    Natalie Portman Thinks Star Wars Fans Likely Overlooked A Key Part Of Her Performance

    Science Fiction Movies By Jeremy Smith

    She may have only been a teenager at the time, but Natalie Portman channeled an ancient form of performance for her role in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.

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  • Poor Things

    How Videos Of Toddlers Helped Emma Stone Prepare For Poor Things

    Science Fiction Movies By Witney Seibold

    Emma Stone studied videos of toddlers to come up with Bella's unusual physical movements at the beginning of Poor Things.

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  • Ryan O'Neal Love Story

    Love Story Ending Explained: What Love Really Means

    Romance Movies By Jeremy Smith

    Love Story was the top box office grosser of 1970 and one of the jewels in the late Ryan O'Neal's crown. Here's what the ending means.

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  • Ryan O'Neal in Barry Lyndon

    Love Story, Paper Moon, And Barry Lyndon Star Ryan O'Neal Has Died At 82

    Movie News By Hannah Shaw-Williams

    Actor Ryan O'Neal, best known for his roles in Love Story, Paper Moon, and Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon, has died at the age of 82.

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  • Behind the scenes photo of Emma Stone dancing in Poor Things

    Emma Stone's Weird Dance In Poor Things Isn't Even The Most Wild Yorgos Lanthimos Dance

    Drama Movies By Caroline Cao

    Poor Things director Yorgos Lanthimos loves a weird dance sequence, so we're looking at some of his most memorable.

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  • Jurassic Park Survival game T-rex

    Cool Stuff: Awesome Jurassic Park: Survival Video Game Trailer Takes You Back To Isla Nublar

    Trailers By Ryan Scott

    Check out the trailer for Jurassic Park: Survival, a sci-fi horror adventure video game set on Isla Nublar right after the events of the original film.

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