Raiders Of The Lost Ark's Cinematographer Was Mere Steps Away From Cliff-Plunging Death
The legendary cinematographer Douglas Slocombe had a habit of nearly dying while filming the iconic Indiana Jones movies.
Read MoreThe legendary cinematographer Douglas Slocombe had a habit of nearly dying while filming the iconic Indiana Jones movies.
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Read MoreFall brings pumpkin spice, and it also means a new wave of titles are leaving streaming. Here are the best TV shows and movies leaving Max in September 2023.
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Read MoreOkay, no one's forcing John Cena back into wrestling, but make no mistake, this is only happening because the AMPTP is unnecessarily extending the strikes.
Read MoreRemember the Dwayne Johnson HBO show Ballers? Well, it's back, and now it's on Netflix. And people are paying attention and streaming the show.
Read MoreRichard Donner's 1988 Christmas comedy Scrooged is getting a 4K Blu-ray release to mark the film's 35th anniversary. Read the list of special features here.
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Read MoreIf you remove his Batman films from the equation, Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer now stands as his highest-grossing movie at the domestic box office.
Read MoreLaKeith Stanfield plays an 'everyman' who knows Jesus Christ in The Book of Clarence, Jeymes Samuel's follow-up to his directing debut on The Harder They Fall.
Read MoreGreta Gerwig's Barbie has broken another record, this time becoming WB's highest grossing movie (not adjusted for inflation) in the company's 100-year history.
Read MoreDenis Villeneuve already has two Dune movies made, but would he make a third? The filmmaker says it would be a dream to adapt the third book Dune: Messiah.
Read MoreThe ship on Star Trek: Enterprise took inspiration from the United States military to prioritize realism over idealized futurism.
Read MoreIt was no small task to find someone to play the Loki season 1 variant Sylvie, but Sophia Di Martino rose to the occasion and knocked it out of the park.
Read MoreThe inspiration for Futurama's memorable Jurassic Bark episode is a beloved Japanese film based on a true story.
Read MoreColman Domingo brings the long-overlooked Civil Rights activist Bayard Rustin to life in the trailer for the biopic Rustin.
Read MoreGreta Gerwig has revealed her favorite line that Margot Robbie said in the Barbie movie, and it's not actually one of the more emotional moments. It's silly!
Read MoreNightmare at 20,000 Feet taps the primal fear of being seen as crazy, which is probably why The Twilight Zone has remade it so many times.
Read MoreWhen The Witcher actress MyAnna Buring read Tissaia's death scene, she thought it was 'lovely.' But a different scene in season 3 stung when she performed it.
Read MoreFuturama has always put a clever spin on 31st century holidays, but the latest episode pushes Christmas into the canon of classic holiday horror.
Read MoreThe Lifetime original Girl in the Basement is based on the true story of Josef and Elisabeth Fritzl, which also partly inspired the Oscar-winning film Room.
Read MoreThe sequel Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia might actually be better than the first Ernest & Celestine film, and that's saying something.
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