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  • Josh Hutcherson as Peeta and Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss walking into the training room in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

    How Hunger Games Author Suzanne Collins Feels About The Movie Adaptations

    Action & Adventure Movies By Ryan Scott 2 months ago

    Suzanne Collins has been involved with the adaptation of her Hunger Games books from the very beginning, but here's how she feels about them.

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  • A pseudopod forms a human-like face in The Abyss

    The One Shot In The Abyss That James Cameron Says Suffered Because He 'Overreached'

    Science Fiction Movies By Jeremy Smith 2 months ago

    James Cameron has never lacked for ambition, but he's admitted one particular shot in The Abyss might've simply been too technically challenging for its era.

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  • Godzilla being attacked by the military in Godzilla, King of the Monsters! (1956)

    What Is The Original 1956 Godzilla: King Of The Monsters? The Kaiju Classic, Explained

    Science Fiction Movies By Ryan Scott 2 months ago

    Godzilla, King of the Monsters! is different from director Ishirō Honda's original 1954 film version of Godzilla in pivotal ways. Allow us to explain.

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  • Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb sits on a couch in his office in Slow Horses

    Does Slow Horses' Slough House Really Exist?

    Drama Shows By Joe Roberts 2 months ago

    Slough House doesn't technically exist in the same form it appears in on Slow Horses, but the real-world locations used for the show very much do.

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  • Jodie Foster's Judy sits at a table in Ghost Story

    Jodie Foster Guest-Starred In A 1970s Supernatural Horror Series That Was Canceled After One Season

    Horror Shows By Joe Roberts 2 months ago

    This short-lived 1970s supernatural horror anthology show is a fascinating snapshot of forgotten TV history, especially since it featured a young Jodie Foster.

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  • Mark-Paul Gosselaar's Zack Morris stands in front of lockers in Saved by the Bell

    One Beloved '90s Sitcom Started Life As A Totally Different Show

    Comedy Shows By Joe Roberts 2 months ago

    Saved by the Bell is one of the most beloved sitcoms of the '90s, but it actually originated as a much different (and far less successful) TV series.

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  • Sean Archer and Castor Troy try to kill each other in Face/Off

    John Woo's Signature Action Sequences Have An Unexpected Inspiration And Influence

    Action & Adventure Movies By Debopriyaa Dutta 2 months ago

    John Woo's action movies have a signature style that's instantly recognizable. The filmmaker recently talked about what inspired these moments.

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  • Images from Star Trek: Voyage, Deep Space Nine, Strange New Worlds and The Original Series around Patrick Stewart as Captain Picard in The Next Generation

    12 Philosophical Star Trek Episodes That Will Leave You Thinking

    Science Fiction Shows By Sam Stone 2 months ago

    Star Trek consistently delved into thoughtful territory with moral conundrums and ethical quandaries, and these philosophical episodes are among the best.

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  • Sabine (Tiya Sircar), Zeb (Steve Blum), Hera (Vanessa Marshall), Kanan (Freddie Prinze Jr.), Ezra (Taylor Gray), and Chopper (Dave Filoni) standing together in Star Wars Rebels

    5 Essential Star Wars Rebels Episodes Everyone Should Watch At Least Once

    Science Fiction Shows By Sandy Schaefer 2 months ago

    These episodes of Star Wars Rebels not only represent the animated series at its best, but they also feature some of the best Star Wars storytelling in general.

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  • Catwoman in front of an open safe in The Dark Knight Rises

    Anne Hathaway Nearly Played Marvel's Version Of Batman's Catwoman

    Superhero Movies By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Anne Hathaway's turn as Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises helped shape her career trajectory, but she almost played Marvel's answer to the antihero before that.

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  • Jack Nicholson's Marvin Jenkins looks thoughtful in court in The Andy Griffith Show

    Jack Nicholson Has Two Forgotten Guest-Starring Roles In A Classic Family Sitcom

    Comedy Shows By Joe Roberts 2 months ago

    Jack Nicholson was a guest star on multiple TV shows prior to becoming a bigger name, even playing two different characters on this long-running 1960s sitcom.

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  • Leonardo DiCaprio as Bob Ferguson wearing sunglasses and a bathrobe raising his fist in solidarity in One Battle After Another

    Why 2025 Proved We Need To Change The Way We Talk About The Box Office

    Movies By Jeremy Mathai 2 months ago

    There's a lesson to be learned from surprise 2025 box office hits like Sinners, as well as critically-acclaimed flops like One Battle After Another.

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  • Wake Up Dead Man, Benoit Blanc in deep contemplation

    Wake Up Dead Man Is The Darkest Movie In The Trilogy, And For Good Reason

    Thriller Movies By Michael Boyle 2 months ago

    Wake Up Dead Man is the darkest movie in the Knives Out trilogy, especially after the comedy of Glass Onion. And that makes sense.

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  • Christie Burke as Sharon Garnet looking intense on The Ark

    Star Trek Fans Need To Watch This Underrated Sci-Fi Series From The Writer Of Stargate

    Science Fiction Shows By Pauli Poisuo 2 months ago

    This sci-fi series isn't trying to copy the Star Trek franchise, but it should appeal to Trekkies for many of the same reasons.

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  • Galadriel in The Rings of Power

    Why Galadriel's Husband Celeborn Is Missing From Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power

    Fantasy Shows By Jaron Pak 2 months ago

    Galadriel's husband should have played a major role in the events of the first two seasons of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Here's why he didn't.

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  • Slimer eating a lot in Ghostbusters

    Dan Aykroyd Imagined Ghostbusters' Slimer As The Spirit Of A Deceased SNL Star

    Comedy Movies By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Dan Aykroyd once commented that he thought of the popular Ghostbusters character Slimer as the ghost of his former SNL co-star.

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  • Eliza Coupe as Tiger and Josh Hutcherson as Josh pretending to be the video game character Wolf in Future Man

    Josh Hutcherson's Hilarious Sci-Fi Series Is Impossible To Watch Today

    Science Fiction Shows By Danielle Ryan 2 months ago

    Josh Hutcherson starred in a fantastic sci-fi series for Hulu, but now it's next to impossible to watch if you're in the United States or Canada.

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  • Judd Nelson smirks as John Bender in The Breakfast Club

    John Hughes And The Breakfast Club Cast Were Deeply Annoyed By Judd Nelson's Approach

    Drama Movies By Jeremy Smith 2 months ago

    Judd Nelson took a method approach to playing John Bender in The Breakfast Club, much to the chagrin of the cast and director John Hughes.

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  • Benji and David looking up at something in wonder in A Real Pain

    What Is Category Fraud? The Oscars Controversy, Explained

    Movies By Nina Starner 2 months ago

    It's Oscar season again, and you know what that means: Steel yourselves for several instances of blatant category fraud.

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  • Bill Skarsgard as The Kid behind bars in prison in Castle Rock

    This Canceled Stephen King TV Series Was Far More Successful Than Anyone Realized

    Horror Shows By Ryan Scott 2 months ago

    Stephen King adaptations remain big moneymakers for years on end, even the ones that hardly ever get discussed online, like this canceled streaming series.

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  • Ana de Armas as Eloise Bosquet de Wagner Wehrhorn is held aloft by boy toys Toby Wallace as Robert Phillipson and Felix Kammerer as Rudolph Lorenz in Eden

    Ana De Armas And Sydney Sweeney's 2025 Thriller Will Stream On Netflix Very Soon

    Thriller Movies By Jeremy Smith 2 months ago

    A 2025 thriller starring Ana de Armas and Sydney Sweeney flopped hard at the box office. Could it find a new life on Netflix?

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  • Frankenstein (1931) - Boris Karloff as Frankenstein's Monster pushing through bushes

    Frankenstein Originally Inspired Marvel's First Anti-Hero

    Superhero Movies By Devin Meenan 2 months ago

    Mary Shelley's Frankenstein has been inspiring storytellers for centuries, including Marvel Comics' Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.

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  • Marlon Brando as Carmine Sabatini offers Matthew Broderick as Clark Kellogg a bowl of potatoes in The Freshman

    This 1990 Marlon Brando Crime Comedy Got A Near-Perfect Score From Roger Ebert

    Comedy Movies By Jeremy Smith 2 months ago

    Marlon Brando bad-mouthed his 1990 film The Freshman before its release, but famed film critic Roger Ebert ended up loving the movie.

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  • Data, on the bridge of the reconstructed Enterprise, in Star Trek: Picard

    Star Trek Icon Brent Spiner Played Batman's Greatest Villain (Twice)

    Superhero Shows By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Brent Spiner is a science-fiction legend thanks to Star Trek, but his well of talent also allowed him to play Batman's greatest villain more than once.

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  • Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux), and June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss) next to each other

    12 Best Dystopian TV Shows Of All Time, Ranked

    Science Fiction Shows By Mike Bedard 2 months ago

    Dystopian settings, if done right, are some of the most compelling in fiction. Here are 12 phenomenal dystopian TV shows everyone should watch.

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  • Ted McGinley as Derek smiling in Shrinking

    A Happy Days Producer's Roast Taught This Shrinking Star A Tough Lesson

    Comedy Shows By Joe Roberts 2 months ago

    Ted McGinley learned a hard but ultimately invaluable lesson when one of the producers on Happy Days ruthlessly roasted him during a holiday party.

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  • Venom towering over a thug in Venom

    The Tone Of Tom Hardy's First Venom Was Inspired By A Classic Steve Martin Movie

    Superhero Movies By Witney Seibold 2 months ago

    Tom Hardy's Venom movie was surprisingly funny, and director Ruben Fleischer credits a classic Steve Martin comedy for inspiring the tone.

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