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  • Inside Out 2 original emotions
    Ryan Scott

    Inside Out 2's Box Office Success Proves Pixar Must Keep Making Original Films

    Will the folks at Disney and Pixar look at Inside Out 2's box office success and decide to double down on making even more sequels? We hope not, and here's why.
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  • Big Bird on Sesame Street
    Ethan Anderton

    Inside Out 2 Features A Stealthy Tribute To A Sesame Street Icon

    Like every Pixar movie, Inside Out 2 has plenty of Easter eggs, and director Kelsey Mann made sure a certain Sesame Street icon received a little tribute.
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  • The Boys
    Jeremy Mathai

    The Boys Showrunner Has An Ending In Mind – But No Idea How They'll Get There [Exclusive]

    This week, word came out that The Boys will be ending after season 5. In our interview with showrunner Eric Kripke, he teases the direction the show is going.
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  • Dakota Fanning, The Watchers
    BJ Colangelo

    Dakota Fanning Channeled A Dracula Heroine For The Watchers [Exclusive]

    Dakota Fanning's character in The Watcher is named Mina, and in an interview, the actress told us she loved the nod to the Dracula character of the same name.
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  • Jackie Chan in Armour of God
    Ben Pearson

    Jackie Chan's Indiana Jones-Inspired Film Came Five Years After Raiders Of The Lost Ark

    In 1986, Jackie Chan co-wrote, directed, and starred in Armour of God, an Indiana Jones riff that contains some stellar martial arts action sequences.
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  • Carrie-Anne Moss as Jedi Master Indara in Star Wars: The Acolyte
    Ethan Anderton

    Thank The Maker: The Acolyte Requires Zero Star Wars Homework To Enjoy

    Star Wars: The Acolyte makes it easy for anyone to jump into a galaxy far, far away by requiring only the most basic of franchise knowledge, and that's great.
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  • The Garfield Movie 2024 Odie
    Ryan Scott

    The Box Office Just Had One Of Its Worst Weekends In 25 Years

    This past weekend, the North American box office pulled in the lowest overall domestic total for any weekend in May or June since 1999. That is not good, folks!
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  • In A Violent Nature
    BJ Colangelo

    This Year's Most Disturbing Horror Movie Reshot Its Entire First Four Weeks [Exclusive]

    In a Violent Nature reshot the first four weeks of its production, which is a pretty extreme feat for an independent film. Director Chris Nash explains why.
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  • The Rock Sean Connery
    Ben Pearson

    Sean Connery Intimidated A Disney Executive While Making The Rock [Exclusive]

    When Michael Bay needed help fending off a Disney executive on the set of The Rock, he called in Sean Connery for reinforcements.
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  • Carl and Ellie in Up
    Ben Pearson

    The Most Emotionally Devastating Scene In Pixar History Experienced Multiple Last-Minute Changes [Exclusive]

    The first 10 minutes of Pixar's Up went through several changes during development, including last-minute tweaks to its score by composer Michael Giacchino.
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  • Furiosa movie Dementus and Garfield
    Ryan Scott

    The Box Office Just Experienced Its Worst Memorial Day In Decades – What Happened?

    With Furiosa and The Garfield Movie, Hollywood just suffered through the worst Memorial Day at the box office in nearly three decades. Here's what went wrong.
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  • Furiosa looking up from her car
    Ethan Anderton

    One Of The Coolest Elements Of Furiosa Was Originally Meant For Mad Max: Fury Road [Exclusive]

    Furiosa tells the story of the fierce warrior who made waves in Mad Max: Fury Road, and it also utilizes an unused idea to add even more vehicular mayhem.
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  • The Fabelmans movie theater scene
    Ryan Scott

    Hollywood's Survival Depends On Moviegoers Seeing This Many Films A Year

    How many movies should the average moviegoer see in theaters per year for Hollywood to get back to a healthy domestic box office total? We crunched the numbers.
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  • Samuel L. Jackson in Deep Blue Sea
    Ben Pearson

    Deep Blue Sea's Legendary Death Scene Was Almost Spoiled In The Trailer – And The Director Fought Back [Exclusive]

    Warner Bros. wanted to ruin the best moment from Deep Blue Sea by putting it in the film's trailer, but director Renny Harlin fought back and took a stand.
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  • I Saw the TV GLow
    Chris Evangelista

    One Of The Best Horror Movies Of 2024 Is Flying Under The Radar

    Whatever you do, don't sleep on the indie horror drama I Saw the TV Glow, one of the year's best films.
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  • Harkonnen soldiers in Dune: Part Two
    Ben Pearson

    Dune: Part Two's Anti-Gravity Attack Is 'Peak Sci-Fi' For Cinematographer Greig Fraser [Exclusive]

    The opening anti-gravity attack in Dune: Part Two is what Oscar-winning cinematographer Greig Fraser refers to as 'peak sci-fi,' and we steadfastly agree.
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  • Noa, Mae, Raka, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
    BJ Colangelo

    Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes Director Says This 'Crucial' Relationship Will Inform A Possible Sequel [Exclusive]

    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes director Wes Ball tells us that the relationship between the ape Noa and the human Mae will be 'crucial' to possible sequels.
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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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  • Coherence Emily Baldoni
    Ben Pearson

    One Of The Best Sci-Fi Thrillers You've Never Seen Will Totally Break Your Brain

    2014's Coherence, a low-budget science fiction thriller from director James Ward Byrkit, holds up as one of the best sci-fi movies of this century.
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  • Day After Tomorrow Hollywood sign
    Ryan Scott

    Hollywood Is Staring Down The Barrel Of A Brutal Box Office Summer

    The Fall Guy got off to a poor start at the box office, and unfortunately, the rest of the summer season isn't looking so hot for our ol' pals in Hollywood.
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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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  • 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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  • Hiroyuki Sanada in Shogun
    Ben Pearson

    The Best Game Of Thrones Successor Isn't On HBO – And Has No Dragons

    FX's Shogun is a better Game of Thrones successor than HBO's own House of the Dragon.
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  • Evil Dead Rise
    Chris Evangelista

    The Evil Dead Franchise Can Move Forward By Going To The Past

    There are two different Evil Dead movies headed our way, and the possibilities for the films are kind of endless.
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  • Deadpool & Wolverine movie snow fight
    Ryan Scott

    The 2024 Summer Movie Box Office Is Burdened By Unreasonable Expectations

    Given how poor the first quarter of the year has gone at the box office, the 2024 summer box office season now has an unfair amount of ground to make up.
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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.
    Read More
  • Hereditary paimon
    Bill Bria

    A24's IMAX Re-Releases Prove IMAX Is The Future Of Filmgoing

    A24 put Ari Aster's Hereditary in select IMAX theaters for one night only. Here's what it was like to attend, and how it could be a path forward for Hollywood.
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