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  • Florence Pugh in We Live in Time
    Ben Pearson

    We Live In Time Director Compares Florence Pugh To A 'Heat-Seeking Missile' [Exclusive]

    John Crowley, the director of We Live in Time, tells us about Florence Pugh's approach to acting and how it resulted in such a terrific performance.
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  • Star Wars Outlaws cover art
    Ben Pearson

    Star Wars Outlaws Provides A Template For Lucasfilm Film & TV – But Will They Use It?

    Star Wars Outlaws provides a template for Lucasfilm to potentially recapture the casual fans who have been turned off by the recent lore-obsessed TV shows.
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  • Heather Langenkamp, A Nightmare on Elm Street
    BJ Colangelo

    40 Years Later, A Nightmare On Elm Street Stars Know Why The Movie Became A Horror Classic [Exclusive]

    On this episode of /Film Daily, we spoke with A Nightmare on Elm Street's Robert Englund & Heather Langenkamp about Wes Craven's vision for the horror classic.
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  • Joker Folie a Deux Arthur and Harley court room
    Ryan Scott

    Joker 2's Historic Second Weekend Box Office Drop Deserves A Closer Look

    Todd Phillips' Joker: Folie a Deux had a downright calamitous second weekend at the box office, dropping nearly 82% and breaking a record in the process.
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  • Saturday Night cast on set
    Ethan Anderton

    Saturday Night's Director And Writer Would Love To Do Sequels In Different SNL Eras [Exclusive]

    Saturday Night director Jason Reitman and co-writer Gil Kenan are definitely keen on doing some kind of SNL sequel, maybe even several across different eras.
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  • Jonathan Pryce in Slow Horses season 4
    Ben Pearson

    Slow Horses Season 4's Saddest Moment Emerged Naturally From A Devastating Season 3 Scene [Exclusive]

    An emotionally devastating closing moment of Slow Horses season 4 wouldn't have happened without a season 3 scene where two actors overdelivered in a big way.
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  • Joker Folie a Deux IMAX poster
    Ryan Scott

    Joker 2 Isn't A DC Studios Movie, And That's Great News For James Gunn's New DC Universe

    Joker 2 is not a DC Studios movie, which should help James Gunn and Peter Safran's plan to launch a fresh DC Universe without the baggage of this massive flop.
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  • John Cho in Cowboy Bebop promo
    Ben Pearson

    The Director Of Netflix's Latest Sci-Fi Thriller Directed A Must-Watch Promo For A Now-Canceled Show

    The director of Netflix's It's What's Inside once made a promo for the live-action Cowboy Bebop show, and it's bursting with the same creativity as the film.
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  • Safe Haven, V/H/S/2
    BJ Colangelo

    The Greatest Horror Movie Of The Century So Far Is Inside Another Horror Movie

    Arguably the best horror movie of the past 25 years can be found lurking within another film. If you're familiar with Safe Haven, you know what we mean.
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  • Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop 3
    Ethan Anderton

    Why The Beverly Hills Cop TV Show Never Happened, According To Director Barry Sonnenfeld

    There was once a Beverly Hills Cop TV show in the works, and a pilot was even shot with Brandon T. Jackson and Eddie Murphy. So what happened?
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  • Terminator 2 opening sequence
    Ben Pearson

    The World's Most Famous Stuntman Explains How He Directed Terminator 2's Opening Scene [Exclusive]

    Acclaimed former stuntman Vic Armstrong tells us about his experience directing the opening future war sequence of Terminator 2 and fighting with James Cameron.
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  • Jeff Goldblum, The Fly
    BJ Colangelo

    There Is Only One Real Contender For The Greatest Body Horror Movie Of All Time

    When it comes to any list of the greatest body horror movies ever made, one film stands above the rest.
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  • Aisling Franciosi, James McAvoy, Speak No Evil
    BJ Colangelo

    Speak No Evil Remake Director Explains Why The Ending Is So Different From The Original [Exclusive]

    James Watkins, the director of Blumhouse's Speak No Evil remake, tells us why his version has such a different ending from the original 2022 movie.
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  • David Chase on the set of Wise Guy
    Ben Pearson

    New Sopranos Doc Delved Into HBO's Archives To Create One Of Its Coolest Moments [Exclusive]

    Alex Gibney tells us about directing HBO's two-part doc Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos, including its fascinating recreation of the opening credits.
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  • Jacob Hall

    I Can't Stop Thinking About The Worst Movie I've Seen In 2024

    A24's newest horror movie The Front Room is a deeply unpleasant and annoying descent into a shallow nightmare. So why can't I stop thinking about it?
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  • Aaron Pierre in Rebel Ridge
    Ben Pearson

    Netflix's Rebel Ridge Almost Starred A Star Wars Actor Before Aaron Pierre

    In an unusual move, the original star of Jeremy Saulnier's new Netflix action thriller Rebel Ridge left the production a month into filming.
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  • Astrid apprehended in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
    Rafael Motamayor

    Beetlejuice Beetlejuice's Biggest Twist Is The Film's Secret Weapon

    Beetlejuice has a twist that hasn't been revealed in marketing, and it makes for a surprising turn in the sequel's story that takes the movie to another level.
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  • Blink Twice Frida
    Ben Pearson

    This Bleak Interpretation Of Blink Twice's Ending Makes The Movie Even Darker

    Zoë Kravitz's Blink Twice features some pretty gnarly subject matter, but this reading of the movie's ending makes the film even darker than we thought.
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  • Alien Earth TV show Xenomorph
    Ryan Scott

    The New Alien TV Series Presents A Big Problem For The Franchise Timeline

    Noah Hawley's Alien TV show supposedly takes place around the year 2094. Here's why that could prove to be a small problem for the franchise's timeline.
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  • Terminator Zero
    BJ Colangelo

    Terminator Zero's Period Setting Somehow Makes The Anime Even More Terrifying

    The new Netflix anime series Terminator Zero is largely set in 1997, but despite its period setting, the show taps into extremely modern fears.
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  • Only Murders in the Building season 4, trio stand at a Hollywood party
    Ethan Anderton

    Only Murders In The Building Season 4 Begins The Mystery In A Totally New Way

    Only Murders in the Building season 4 begins the latest mystery in an entirely new way, bucking the usual formula and shaking up the narrative in the premiere.
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  • Coraline movie popcorn
    Ryan Scott

    15 Years Later, A Beloved Animated Movie Is Finally A Box Office Hit

    15 years after its original debut, Henry Selick's stop-motion movie Coraline is still raking in significant amounts of money at the box office via re-releases.
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  • Dark Matter Joel Edgerton and Jennifer Connelly
    Ben Pearson

    Dark Matter Is Getting A Second Season On Apple TV+, But What Could It Be About?

    Dark Matter season 2 is coming to Apple TV+, despite the first season adapting the entirety of the book. Here's what season 2 could be about.
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  • MovieScent box
    Ben Pearson

    Somehow, Smell-O-Vision Returned: MovieScent Will Release Smells Synced To Your Home Viewing Experience

    Somehow, Smell-O-Vision returned. Would you want a product that releases smells that are synced to what you're watching at home?
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  • Borderlands movie poster
    Ryan Scott

    Things Have Gone From Bad To Worse For Borderlands At The Box Office

    Borderlands, the new film based on the beloved video game series, is shaping up to be one of the worst box office bombs of the modern era.
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  • Alien: Romulus
    Jeremy Mathai

    Alien: Romulus Is A Stealth Remake Of Another Fede Álvarez Movie

    Alien: Romulus feels awfully similar to another Fede Álvarez horror movie.
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  • Michael Fassbender, Prometheus
    BJ Colangelo

    Prometheus Is Absolutely Crucial To Ridley Scott's Alien Franchise

    Director Ridley Scott's 2012 prequel Prometheus has a somewhat iffy reputation these days, but it's an absolutely essential entry in the Alien franchise.
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