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  • Hundreds of Beavers
    BJ Colangelo

    One Of 2024's Wackiest Comedies Used Absolutely Zero Improv [Exclusive]

    Hundreds of Beavers, an unhinged comedy about a man hunting, um, hundreds of beavers, used no improv at all and instead stuck super closely to its storyboards.
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  • Unfrosted
    Ben Pearson

    How That Surprise Cameo In Jerry Seinfeld's Unfrosted Came Together [Exclusive]

    Jerry Seinfeld's Netflix comedy Unfrosted, about the making of the Pop-Tart, features a bit involving two jaw-dropping cameos. Here's how that scene happened.
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  • The Fall Guy Ryan Gosling and David Leitch
    Ryan Scott

    The Fall Guy Director And Stars On The Life-Changing Power Of Stunts And A Possible Sequel [Exclusive Interview]

    We spoke with The Fall Guy director David Leitch and stars Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt, Winston Duke, and Stephanie Hsu about their terrific new action romance.
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  • August Moon performing at Coachella in The Idea of You
    Ethan Anderton

    There Was One Thing The Idea Of You Director Wanted To Avoid [Exclusive]

    Though Michael Showalter has plenty of comedic experience, he didn't want the boy band August Moon in Anne Hathaway's The Idea of You to come off as a satire.
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  • Scott Derrickson Doctor Strange BTS
    Ryan Scott

    Director Scott Derrickson Breaks Down His Entire Career, From Marvel To The Black Phone [Exclusive Interview]

    We interviewed director Scott Derrickson about his entire career, including all the highs (Sinister, Doctor Strange) and lows (The Day The Earth Stood Still).
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  • Trio of stars in Challengers
    Ben Pearson

    Challengers' Sexy Hotel Scene Answered An Important Question For The Film

    Luca Guadagnino had important advice for the writer of the new tennis erotic thriller, Challengers: All three points in the story's love triangle should touch.
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  • Jubilee, Roberto Da Costa
    BJ Colangelo

    X-Men '97 Voice Cast On How The Show's Righteous Anger Provides A Voice For The Voiceless [Exclusive Interview]

    Holly Chou and Gui Agustini, who voice Jubilee and Sunspot in X-Men '97, tell us about playing the youngest cast members and the catharsis of the show's anger.
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  • Spider-Man 2 train scene
    Ben Pearson

    An Oral History Of Spider-Man 2's Train Scene, One Of The Best Action Scenes In Superhero Cinema

    20 years ago, Sam Raimi helped cement superhero cinema's legacy with an all-timer action scene between Spider-Man, Doc Ock, and the people of New York City.
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  • Cailee Spaeny and Wagner Moura in Civil War
    Jacob Hall

    Civil War Director Alex Garland Explains Why The Movie's Gunshots Sound So Horrifying [Exclusive Interview]

    We spoke with Civil War director Alex Garland about his terrifying new war movie, why the battle scenes sound so scary, and that ending.
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  • Captain America in a movie theater
    Ryan Scott

    How Dolby Cinema Compares To IMAX, Straight From A Dolby Exec

    On today's episode of the /Film Daily podcast, we spoke with an executive from Dolby about their new initiative, how Dolby Cinema compares to IMAX, and more.
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  • Nell Tiger Free, The First Omen
    BJ Colangelo

    The First Omen Pays Homage To One Of The Greatest Horror Performances Of All Time [Exclusive Interview]

    The First Omen co-writer/director Arkasha Stevenson and co-writer Tim Smith tell us about putting a feminine spin on a masculine horror franchise.
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  • X-Men 97 Gambit Rogue Wolverine Jubilee Morph
    Devin Meenan

    The Essential Aspect Of The Comics That X-Men '97 Had To Get Right [Exclusive]

    X-Men '97's series bible contained what supervising producer/head director Jake Castorena defined as the X-Men's ethos: they must be an allegory for prejudice.
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  • Wolverine gambit X Men 97
    Joe Roberts

    X-Men '97 Brought Back A Key Player To Recreate The Original Show's Opening Titles [Exclusive]

    Larry Houston, who was responsible for the memorable opening titles of X-Men: The Animated Series, was hired to recapture that same magic for X-Men '97.
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  • Battlestar Galactica fleet above Earth
    Devin Meenan

    Reaching Daybreak: An Oral History Of Battlestar Galactica's Final Season [Exclusive]

    To mark the 15th anniversary of the Battlestar Galactica finale, /Film spoke with several folks who worked on the show about how its final season came together.
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  • There's Something About Mary
    Ethan Anderton

    The One Thing Director Peter Farrelly Would Change In There's Something About Mary [Exclusive]

    Some think There's Something About Mary couldn't be made today. Co-director Peter Farrelly disagrees, though there is one thing he'd change about the movie.
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  • Kingpin Woody Harrelson bowling
    Ethan Anderton

    Kingpin 2 Is Still Happening, But The Script Is Proving To Be A Challenge [Exclusive]

    Kingpin 2 was reported to be developing in 2021, but there hasn't been an update since. Thankfully, co-director Peter Farrelly says it's still in the works.
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  • Sky High
    Rafael Motamayor

    Sky High Director Wants To Make A Sequel – And He Wants Marvel's Help [Exclusive]

    Sky High director Mike Mitchell has two titles, some designs, and a scriptment ready for a potential Sky High sequel. And he wants Marvel to help him make it.
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  • Kung Fu Panda 4
    Rafael Motamayor

    /Film Interviewed Jack Black And Awkwafina And It Got Real Weird, Real Quick

    We spoke with the stars of Kung Fu Panda 4, but as you might expect from a situation involving the great Jack Black, things quickly went off the rails.
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  • The Mighty Boosh Cast
    Ethan Anderton

    How The Mighty Boosh Shaped Wonka Director Paul King's Filmmaking Career [Exclusive]

    Before Paul King directed Wonka and the Paddington movies, he directed every single episode of the cult favorite British comedy series The Mighty Boosh.
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  • The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent Paddington 2 Scene
    Ethan Anderton

    Paddington 2 Director Paul King Hasn't Seen The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent [Exclusive]

    Despite Paddington 2 being shown immense love, director Paul King hasn't been able to bring himself to watch The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.
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  • Wonka Timothee Chalamet
    Ethan Anderton

    Wonka Director Paul King Is Already Working On Ideas For A Chocolatey Sequel

    Wonka and Paddington director Paul King gave us some insight into what a Wonka sequel might look like, with or without Timothee Chalamet.
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  • Bryan Cranston in Argylle
    Ethan Anderton

    Bryce Dallas Howard And Bryan Cranston Almost Ruined One Of Argylle's Big Twists [Exclusive]

    Argylle co-stars Bryce Dallas Howard and Bryan Cranston almost ruined one of the big twists in Matthew Vaughn's newly-released mysterious action spy flick.
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  • Argylle Henry Cavill
    Ethan Anderton

    Argylle Director Matthew Vaughn Explains That Confusing Credits Scene

    Argylle has many twists and turns, and there's also a mid-credits scene that adds another wrinkle to the story. If you walked away confused, we break it down.
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  • Scarface 1983
    Witney Seibold

    David Ayer Talks About His Unmade Version Of Scarface, The Film That Got Away

    David Ayer's South Central Los Angeles version of Scarface sounds awesome. It's a shame it doesn't sound like it's ever going to happen.
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  • The Dirty Dozen
    Jeremy Smith

    David Ayer Says His Remake Of The Dirty Dozen Is Still A Moving Target

    Why hasn't David Ayer's remake of The Dirty Dozen moved forward over the last five years? The director tells us why firsthand.
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  • Amélie Hoeferle in Night Swim
    Joe Roberts

    Night Swim Filmmaker Cracked The Script After His Friend Received A Real-Life Diagnosis [Exclusive]

    After one of his pals was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Night Swim's co-writer/director Bryce McGuire realized how to expand his short film into a feature.
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  • Bryce McGuire, Night Swim
    BJ Colangelo

    Night Swim Director Bryce McGuire Hopes You're Too Scared To Go In The Pool [Exclusive Interview]

    We spoke with Night Swim co-writer/director Bryce McGuire about adapting his short film and nailing the right tone for a haunted swimming pool movie.
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