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  • Miles Teller in Whiplash
    Ben Pearson

    A Clueless Studio Exec Tried To Cut The Drumming From Whiplash

    In the pantheon of boneheaded notes from studio execs, the suggestion to cut the final drum scene from Damien Chazelle's Whiplash may be in a class all its own.
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  • Deadpool & Wolverine
    Hannah Shaw-Williams

    Deadpool & Wolverine Becomes Second R-Rated Movie To Gross $1 Billion Worldwide

    Deadpool & Wolverine has become only the second R-rated movie ever to cross the $1 billion milestone at the global box office.
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  • Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Kick-Ass
    Valerie Ettenhofer

    The Stuntman - Release Window, Producer, Director And More Info

    The Stuntman is one of three upcoming films set in the rebooted Kick-Ass universe. Here's what we know about the movie so far.
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  • Macready from The Thing
    Debopriyaa Dutta

    The Thing Almost Got A Sequel Series From Frank Darabont - Here's Why It Didn't Happen

    Before Kurt Russell and John Carpenter's The Thing got a prequel movie, it nearly got a sequel series from The Walking Dead alum Frank Darabont.
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  • Sarah Michelle Gellar on Buffy the Vampire Slayer
    Danielle Ryan

    The Story Behind Buffy The Vampire Slayer's Many, Many Star Wars Easter Eggs

    Buffy the Vampire Slayer's countless nods to Star Wars were the result of a very geeky writers' room.
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  • Catwoman 2004
    Witney Seibold

    Warner Bros. Had A Strict Batman Rule For Halle Berry's Catwoman Movie

    Halle Berry's Catwoman film just turned 20, and the cast and crew are finally revealing the Warner Bros. studio mandates for the story.
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  • Pennywise holding a red balloon in IT (2017)
    Eric Langberg

    From Art To Pennywise, Ranking The 11 Scariest Clowns In Horror

    Clowns are terrifying to millions, and some of that can be blamed on movies and TV shows making them monsters. Here's a list of the scariest clowns in horror.
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  • Aliens movie
    Debopriyaa Dutta

    Aliens Had To Trim Down An Essential Moment Between Ripley And Her Daughter

    The theatrical cut of Aliens removes some key context for Ripley's (Sigourney Weaver) desire to protect Newt (Rebecca Jorden) in the film.
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  • Star Trek: First Contact Borg
    Witney Seibold

    The Borg Heads In Star Trek: First Contact Contain Hidden Messages

    There was a hidden detail in Star Trek: First Contact that no one watching the film could've noticed.
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  • It 2017
    Chris Evangelista

    Stephen King Had One Requirement For The 2017 Adaptation Of It

    When Hollywood wanted to adapt It to the big screen, Stephen King had one requirement that would make it different from the 1990 miniseries.
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  • Boogie Nights
    Witney Seibold

    One Boogie Nights Scene Had Extras Walking Off The Set, But It Wasn't A Sex Scene

    While shooting one scene in Boogie Nights, Paul Thomas Anderson saw some of his extras walking off set.
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  • Tiny Tina Borderlands movie poster
    Hannah Shaw-Williams

    Borderlands Bombs At The Box Office With $10 Million Opening Weekend

    Eli Roth's Borderlands, based on the sci-fi shooter game franchise, is off to a dismal start at the box office in its opening weekend.
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  • Mississippi Grind Ryan Reynolds
    Jeremy Smith

    Ryan Reynolds' Best Movie Happened Because Of His Financeable Face

    What might very well be Ryan Reynolds' best movie almost didn't happen until he came on board the project.
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  • Drive Angry
    Witney Seibold

    Drive Angry's Unmade Sequel Would Have Been Epic

    Had Drive Angry gotten a sequel, Nic Cage would have been on a vengeance mission ... for the devil.
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  • Star Trek, Khan, Kirk, Zefram Cochrane
    Witney Seibold

    The Best Star Trek Movie According To Rotten Tomatoes

    Every Trekkie has their favorite Star Trek movie, but one film in the franchise is rated higher than all the rest on Rotten Tomatoes.
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  • Deadpool It Ends With Us
    Hannah Shaw-Williams

    Lady Deadpool Herself Kicks Deadpool & Wolverine Out Of The Box Office No. 1 Spot

    Romantic drama It Ends With Us, starring Blake Lively, ended Deadpool & Wolverine's No. 1 streak at the box office on Friday.
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  • 12 Monkeys, scientists
    Witney Seibold

    The Scientist Scene In 12 Monkeys That Caused Arguments Behind The Scenes

    A pivotal 12 Monkeys scene involving one of the scientists from the movie's post-apocalyptic future caused trouble for the film's writers.
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  • Barry Keoghan in Eternals
    Rafael Motamayor

    The Gladiator 2 Character Barry Keoghan Almost Played

    Barry Keoghan, whose credits include Saltburn, Dunkirk, and many more, nearly joined the cast of Ridley Scott's Gladiator 2. Here's who he would have played.
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  • Star Trek Beyond Kirk
    Witney Seibold

    Chris Pine Once Got A Black Eye From One Of His Star Trek Co-Stars

    Star Trek Beyond features lots of slick action scenes, one of which resulted in Chris Pine getting accidentally socked in the eye.
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  • Red Dawn Patrick Swayze C. Thomas Howell Charlie Sheen Jennifer Grey Lea Thompson
    Jeremy Smith

    The First PG-13 Movie Was Called The Most Violent Movie Ever Made

    This action movie sparked controversy when heated debates over violent movies and the creation of the PG-13 rating were rampant. So what happened?
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  • Ultron Avengers: Age of Ultron James Spader Castle In The Sky
    Devin Meenan

    Why Marvel's Avengers: Age Of Ultron Has A Thanks To Studio Ghibli In Its Credits

    Marvel's Avengers take on a robot menace in Age of Ultron, but there's a familiar Studio Ghibli robot lurking in the movie as well.
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  • The Sixth Sense, Haley Joel Osment, Bruce Willis
    Ryan Scott

    25 Years Ago, The Sixth Sense Became The Must-See Box Office Sensation Of The '90s

    The Sixth Sense was a huge hit upon its release in 1999, so much so that M. Night Shyamalan is still living in its shadow today.
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  • Wolverine Marvel Comics
    Devin Meenan

    Deadpool & Wolverine's Messy Logan Co-Creator Credit Controversy, Explained

    Deadpool & Wolverine has brought renewed attention to the situation around Logan's creation in Marvel's comic books.
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  • Rebecca Romijn in X-Men and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
    Danielle Ryan

    Why Star Trek's Rebecca Romijn Finds Trekkies Less Scary Than Marvel Fans

    Rebecca Romijn knows a thing or two about fandoms, but even the X-Men and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds star finds Marvel fans intimidating.
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  • Chris Evans in the MCU
    Rafael Motamayor

    Deadpool & Wolverine Continues A Chris Evans Marvel Record That Will Be Hard To Beat

    Thanks to Deadpool & Wolverine, Chris Evans continues to hold a Marvel record that no other MCU actor is close to matching.
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  • Monster swinging a butcher cleaver in Mad God
    Leo Noboru Lima

    Great Sci-Fi Movies That Shouldn't Have Skipped Theaters

    In the age of streaming, plenty of sci-fi movies debuted on the small screen when they should have gotten a wide theatrical release. Here are some of the best.
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  • Blazing Saddles
    Ben Pearson

    The Only Major Actors Still Alive From 1974's Blazing Saddles

    After losing folks like Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder, there are only two major actors still alive from Mel Brooks' classic satire Blazing Saddles.
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