Lake Mungo Ending Explained: The Spirit Of Grief Haunts On
Lake Mungo is a powerful and mysterious Australian horror film, one of the most enduring horrors of the 2000s, with an ending that is hard to fully explain.
Read MoreLake Mungo is a powerful and mysterious Australian horror film, one of the most enduring horrors of the 2000s, with an ending that is hard to fully explain.
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Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has always been a dark and edgy comedy, but way back in the mid 2000s, they were surprisingly progressive on trans issues.
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Read MoreCarol Burnett starred on an episodes of The Twilight Zone that, let's say, didn't go on to be so beloved, and Rod Serling realized that.
Read MoreWhen George Lucas and Steven Spielberg came up with the look of the Indiana Jones costume, Harrison Ford had a lot of questions.
Read MoreWhatever happened to Sony's plans for Ghost Rider 3 starring Nicolas Cage? Here's why the actor's version of Johnny Blaze will likely never ride again.
Read MoreMichael Kaplan, the costume designer on J.J. Abrams' Star Trek films, was admittedly no Trekkie. But still, he wanted to incorporate some '50s sci-fi influence.
Read MoreIf George Lucas was content to insert some E.T.s into Revenge of the Sith, why not go all the way Amblin and show some Gremlins too?
Read MoreIn 1993, Alex Winter and Tom Stern made a deranged comedy with elaborate creature effects and a punk rock sensibility. Here's the story of how it happened.
Read MoreThe Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar is a Wes Anderson short film over 10 years in the making. Here's why it took the auteur director so long.
Read MoreFans wouldn't have remained so loyal to It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia after 16 seasons if it didn't have genuine moments of emotional honesty.
Read MoreJaane Jaan has become a huge hit on the Netflix top charts and is part of the Netflix top 10; it was the most-watched non-English film on the streamer globally.
Read MoreThe Sopranos and Buffy ruled TV in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and for one month in the year 2000, both conducted wild experiments with dream logic.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone actor Bill Mumy had to deal with a disgusting three-headed gopher prop while filming the episode It's a Good Life.
Read MoreThere's really no wrong choice when it comes to the Best Actress category at the 1979 Oscars, but one contender had a slightly stronger case than the others.
Read MoreOne actor became the anchor for the series M*A*S*H over the course of its long run on television - and he's why we continue to watch the show today.
Read MoreSession 9 is a relentlessly bleak psychological horror film with plenty of gruesome gore, and a finale that will leave you guessing.
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