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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie: Meet Your New Favorite Character Rosalina

The first trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie features a lot of familiar faces and voices. There’s Jack Black as Bowser, Chris Pratt as Mario, Charlie Day as Luigi, etc. We even get a new favorite with Benny Safdie as Bowser Jr., bringing in a new dimension from the games. But the most significant […]

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Predator: Badlands Director Almost Made Guardians of the Galaxy

Even though he now runs DC Studios and makes movies about Superman and shows about the Peacemaker, it’s hard not to think James Gunn when you hear the words “Guardians of the Galaxy.” Who else in Hollywood would look at weirdos like Drax the Destroyer or Rocket Raccoon and decide to make them the main […]

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Shang-Chi Star Calls for Fan Favorite Marvel Character to Make His MCU Debut

When Steve Englehart and Jim Starlin introduced Shang-Chi in 1973’s Special Marvel Edition #15, they gave him an impressive title: the Master of Kung Fu. In the 50 years that followed, Shang-Chi has not only cemented his position in the Marvel Universe, often working with top-level characters and serving with the Avengers. Moreover, his MCU […]

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Why Is the Pope Listing His Four Favorite Movies to Anyone But Letterboxd?

For the millions of people who follow Letterboxd on social media, the online film cataloging service’s regular “Four Favorites” segment is usually must-watch stuff. Whether it’s celebs on the red carpet narrowing down their four favorite movies or ordinary patrons getting the opportunity to pick their own, the interview series is endlessly compelling because a […]

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Toy Story 5 Trailer Makes Buzz and Woody Obsolete

At the climax of Toy Story 3, the unthinkable seemed to be happening. Buzz, Woody, Jessie, and the rest of Andy’s toys found themselves in a trash heap, riding a conveyor belt toward an incinerator. Although the toys try for a while to find some means of escape, they finally realize it’s useless. And so […]

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James Bond Continuity Concerns Might Bring Back the Dumbest Fan Theory

For some reason, Amazon cares about James Bond continuity. Having newly acquired the rights to Ian Fleming‘s superspy from Eon Productions, who have held those rights since producing Dr. No in 1962, the streamer is reportedly having trouble picking up from the last entry, No Time to Die. “The last time we saw Bond, he […]

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The Running Man Review: Edgar Wright Reinvents Stephen King for the Post-Truth Age

In the first shot of The Running Man, protagonist Ben Richards looks directly at the camera and declares, “I’m not angry.” Well, actually, Richards is looking through a window during this opening, staring out at the factory where he once worked but now must beg for a second chance at his old job. The rejection […]

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Josh Brolin Fuels Speculation of Thanos’ Return in New Avengers Movies

Josh Brolin’s recent choice of words has fueled speculation that Thanos might return in an upcoming Avengers movie.  Brolin, who has brought Thanos to life across several major MCU projects, including Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, recently dropped a tantalizing hint in an interview with ET when reminded that he would reprise the role […]

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Elizabeth Berkley Wasn’t Allowed to Audition for Two Years After Showgirls Bombed

Showgirls was supposed to be Elizabeth Berkley’s big movie break. Thirty years ago, the 21-year-old actress was set to move from small-screen success in the hit TV series Saved by the Bell to a new Paul Verhoeven joint that promised to explore the seedy side of Las Vegas. Having already struck box office gold with […]

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Sebastian Stan Sounds Ready to Move Past Marvel

As the behemoth that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe grinds on—the franchise spans five phases, nearly 40 films, and over a dozen TV series—it’s only natural that we’ve had to say goodbye to more than a few characters along the way. Whether they’ve been killed off (Tony Stark, Wanda Maximoff, Natasha Romanov) or their stories […]

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Frankenstein Movies Ranked in Order of Faithfulness to the Mary Shelley Book

Victor Frankenstein and his creature are two of the most recognizable figures in popular culture, having been a mainstay of literature, film, the stage, comics, TV, and more for 200 years. It all flows back to Mary Shelley’s original 1818 novel, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, which not only stands as a milestone in horror, […]

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Sigourney Weaver: Alien 5 Was Killed by ‘Possessive’ Ridley Scott

Picture this: a monster hovers over a defenseless child. It has every ability to tear the child apart, to infect the child, and turn it into something new. Something hideous. But then, just before the monster lunges, the child’s caretaker arrives and commands, “Get away from her, you bitch!” Okay, that’s probably not how it […]

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Roger Rabbit Finally Returns to His Creator with New Movies Planned

Good news from Toontown, as Who Censored Roger Rabbit? author Gary K. Wolf has regained full ownership of his beloved character Roger Rabbit. Wolf confirmed the news in an interview with ImNotBad, saying, “I now have back the rights to all my characters, all my books. I can, basically, do my own Roger Rabbit projects.” […]

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Say, That’s NOT a Nice Bike: Terminator 2 Star Still Unhappy with T‑1000 Motorcycle

The T-1000 was one of the coolest characters in Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Robert Patrick’s liquid metal assassin was relentless in his pursuit of John Connor in the 1991 sci-fi action hit, killing anyone whose identity proved useful or got in his way. But in a recent interview, Patrick has admitted that one T-1000 detail […]

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Oscar Isaac Reveals Major Condition for Returning to Star Wars and Disney

In the Star Wars universe, Poe Dameron is committed to fighting the oppressive First Order in any way he can. And it turns out that his performer Oscar Isaac feels much the same way. In a recent interview with GQ, Isaac was asked about statements he previously made about Star Wars’ parent company Disney back […]

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Michael Shannon Reflects on Zod’s Controversial Death in Man of Steel

Michael Shannon has been looking back on his acting career and finding joy in it. And in a new interview with Vanity Fair, the beloved actor rewatched scenes from films he’s starred in over the years like Take Shelter, Knives Out, and The Shape of Water. He also rewatched Zod’s death scene from Zack Snyder’s […]

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Predator: Badlands Box Office Proves Studios Shouldn’t Always Listen to Fans

On first glance, Predator: Badlands sounds like the stuff of studio meddling nightmares. It’s the first entry in its franchise in over 20 years to earn a PG-13 rating; it’s another crossover with the Alien movies, as Elle Fanning puts in a dual performance as Weyland-Yutani synths; and there’s even a cute, cuddly alien that […]

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Ryan Reynolds Is Going to Remake a Classic Clint Eastwood Movie

Ryan Reynolds is wading back into the remake river with a new version of the classic Clint Eastwood action-comedy, Thunderbolt & Lightfoot. Having largely avoided those choppy waters since the 2000s, when he starred in The Amityville Horror and The In-Laws (neither of which set the entertainment world on fire), the Canadian actor’s venturing into […]

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