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    Ethan Anderton

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    Bill Bria

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    Ethan Anderton

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    Jacob Hall

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    One of the most mocked elements of Jurassic World is actually right on the money – and a new book about a real tragedy showcases why.
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    Ben Pearson

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    Twister director Jan de Bont says Warner Bros. didn't consider a sequel in the aftermath of the film's huge success. Listen to our full interview with him here.
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    Ben Pearson

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    Ben Pearson

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    BJ Colangelo

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    Ben Pearson

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    The Bikeriders director Jeff Nichols tells us that his Alien Nation remake is still in the works, but at a different studio and with a different title.
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  • Daemon and Rhaenyra in House of the Dragon
    Jacob Hall

    House Of The Dragon Showrunner Wanted To Revive His Favorite Part Of Early Game Of Thrones [Exclusive Interview]

    House of the Dragon Showrunner Ryan Condal dishes on small council meetings, balancing Team Black and Team Green, and George RR Martin's recent comments.
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  • Nope
    Jeremy Mathai

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    Jordan Peele's next film was initially set to hit theaters this Christmas, but the latest update is that it will instead arrive just in time for Halloween 2026.
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  • Where have all the memorable movie themes gone?
    Ben Pearson

    Where Have All The Memorable Movie Themes Gone? Hollywood Composers Speak Out [Exclusive]

    What happened to the memorable, hummable movie themes that used to populate American blockbusters? We spoke with several Oscar-winning composers to find out.
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    Jacob Hall

    The Boys Showrunner Eric Kripke Has Given Up Trying To Understand Homelander Fans [Exclusive Interview]

    The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke knows he's making an un-subtle, heavily political show. He also knows some fans just don't understand that.
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  • Georgina Campbell, The Watchers
    BJ Colangelo

    The Watchers Director Ishana Shyamalan Had A Fun Role Reversal With Her Famous Director Dad [Exclusive Interview]

    Ishana Night Shyamalan has worked as a second unit director for her father, M. Night Shyamalan. For The Watchers, he worked in that capacity for his daughter.
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  • Star Trek: Voyager
    Witney Seibold

    Why Star Trek: Voyager's First Season Never Got A Proper Finale

    Most Star Trek shows in the '90s ended their seasons with a cliffhanger or some kind of dramatic event, but that wasn't the case with Voyager season 1.
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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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  • 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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    Bill Bria

    Furiosa Director George Miller Thinks We Can Still Avoid Our Own Mad Max Apocalypse [Exclusive Interview]

    George Miller, the maestro behind the Mad Max films, tells us about working with Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth on Furiosa, the power of myth, and more.
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  • The First Omen
    Chris Evangelista

    How The First Omen Found All Those Creepy Locations [Exclusive]

    We have an exclusive clip from the excellent horror prequel The First Omen.
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    Witney Seibold

    Star Trek Changed My Life Forever And Reigns As The Greatest Sci-Fi Franchise Of All Time

    Star Trek is the greatest sci-fi franchise ever because of the lessons it imparts to its audiences, a philosophy that's at odds with many of its contemporaries.
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    Ryan Scott

    The Ridiculous Reason The Original Version Of Alien 3 Was Shot Down By Fox [Exclusive]

    Executives at 20th Century Fox had so little faith in audiences at the time that they nixed one-time director Renny Harlin's ambitious vision for Alien 3.
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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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  • Zoolander
    Witney Seibold

    David Bowie Was The First Choice To Play One Of The Best '90s Movie Villains Ever [Exclusive]

    David Bowie played several memorable roles across his career, although he missed out on a great '90s movie villain.
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    Jacob Hall

    Director Renny Harlin Breaks Down His Entire Career, From Freddy Krueger To The Strangers: Chapter 1 [Exclusive Interview]

    Freddy Krueger. Bruce Willis. An unmade Alien 3. That shark that ate Samuel L. Jackson. The Strangers: Chapter 1 director Renny Harlin has stories.
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  • Revenge of the Sith
    Jeremy Mathai

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    With streaming companies teaming with rivals to offer bundles to subscribers, we're now back to a familiar model of cable television. But this time, it's worse.
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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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    Michael Boyle

    Doctor Who's First Musical Episode Should've Taken A Cue From Buffy The Vampire Slayer

    'The Devil's Chord' is Doctor Who's first proper musical episode, but it lacks the character-driven crooning that made Buffy's 'Once More With Feeling' great.
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