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Luca Guadagnino's sexy tennis film Challengers is dripping with tension and seduction, and he took inspiration from two classic filmmakers in particular.
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28 Years Later Will Star A Trio Of Unexpected (And Kind Of Amazing) Actors
The cast of 28 Years Later sounds worth the long wait for this third film of one of horror cinema's best zombie stories. -
The Nice Guys 2 Isn't Happening, And Ryan Gosling Blames A Forgotten Animated Movie
If you're hoping to see The Nice Guys 2, Ryan Gosling has some bad news, and it sounds like the blame can be placed on The Angry Birds Movie. -
A Knight's Tale Sequel Could've Happened — But Netflix's Algorithm Killed It
Wondering why we've never gotten a sequel to A Knight's Tale? You can blame Netflix's algorithm. -
Sean Connery Wrote An Unmade James Bond Movie Featuring Robot Sharks
In an unmade James Bond film written by Sean Connery, robot sewer sharks would have taken down Wall Street. Is it too late to make this movie? -
Challengers Is A First For Zendaya In More Ways Than One
Ready to feel old? Zendaya plays a mother in Luca Guadagnino's tennis/love triangle drama Challengers. -
One Of The Most Important, And Undersung, Figures In Star Trek History Has Passed Away
Without Star Trek fan John Trimble, it's possible the way modern science fiction and genre fans interact with their favorite projects would look very different. -
Titanic's Visual Effects Team Secretly Modeled 'Propeller Guy' On One Of Their Bosses
That poor CGI 'Propeller Guy' who plummets to his death in James Cameron's Titanic bore a strong resemblance to one of the film's producers. -
Watching Beetlejuice Prepared Sam Rockwell For The Green Mile In An Unexpected Way
If Sam Rockwell's character in The Green Mile reminded you of Beetlejuice, there's a reason for that. -
The Correct Order To Watch The Leprechaun Franchise
Grab your pot of gold and read our list highlighting the correct order to watch the Leprechaun franchise. -
There's A Gilligan's Island Novel That Puts A Dark Spin On The Characters We Love
The Gilligan's Island novel Gilligan's Wake puts a dark twist on the familiar sitcom characters. -
Anton Yelchin's Chekov Accent In Star Trek Was Inaccurate On Purpose
Despite having Russian parents, Anton Yelchin intentionally gave Chekov an inaccurate accent in Star Trek. Here's why. -
The Only Major Actors Still Alive From Petticoat Junction
These are the only major actors still alive from the classic sitcom Petticoat Junction. -
Fox Studios Broke Its Own Oscars Record After 47 Years
What do All About Eve and Titanic have in common? They're both Fox movies that share the record for most Oscar nominations for a single film. -
How Star Trek's Gene Roddenberry Coaxed Elinor Donahue Out Of Acting Retirement
Elinor Donahue was enjoying a retirement from acting when Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry came calling. -
Kurt Russell Had To Kick Elvis Presley In The Shin For His First Movie Role
Kurt Russell's feature film debut had him acting alongside the King of Rock 'n Roll, Elvis Presley. No, seriously. -
Futurama's Death By Snu Snu Episode Is Yet Another Ode To Star Trek
Futurama's Amazon Women in the Mood gave us the phrase 'death by snu-snu,' was inspired by Star Trek, and definitely awoke something in a lot of viewers. -
Star Trek Tried To Put Jennifer Hetrick In A Love Triangle With Q And Picard
Jennifer Hetrick's Star Trek character Vash was brought back for a potential love triangle angle involving Robin Hood. -
Here's Where You Can Watch Coraline
Hoping to feast your button eyes on Henry Selick's terrific stop-motion animated feature Coraline? Here's where you can watch it. -
Arguments Over 1991's Addams Family Were Solved By A Grown Man In A Pillow Fort
The Addams Family movie had quite the fraught production, and arguments between the director and producer prompted one of them to hide in a pillow fort. -
Michael Douglas Wanted Hank To Die In Ant-Man 3 And Pitched An Idea For His Demise
If Michael Douglas had gotten his way, Hank Pym would've gone out with a literal bang in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. -
Hollywood's Most Unlikely Duo Is Teaming Up To Save Classic Cartoons From Destruction
Martin Scorsese and Seth MacFarlane teaming up? It's more likely than you think, thanks to their shared love of classic animation. -
Three Words Became The Guiding Motto For Godzilla X Kong
Godzilla x Kong director Adam Wingard had a clear goal when it came to making the film (although it was sadly not 'Godzilla kisses Kong'). -
How A Six Year Old Shirley Temple Saved Fox From Bankruptcy
Nearly 100 years ago, the success of Shirley Temple kept Fox from shutting down for good. -
The Correct Order To Watch The Wolf Man Movies
The Wolf Man appears in several Universal Monster movies over the years, but what's the correct order to watch them? Let's break it down for new viewers. -
The Correct Order To Watch The Prophecy Movies
Gregory Widen's 1995 horror film The Prophecy was a modest hit that went on to get several direct-to-video sequels. Here's the correct order to view them. -
How Greedo's Original Actor Really Feels About Star Wars' Infamous Maclunkey Scene
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.