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Werner Herzog on His Movies and Docs, Including ‘Ghost Elephants’
Dreams took hold of Werner Herzog early in his life. Because that’s all he had. Born in Munich just before the Allies bombed it during World War II, Herzog and his family fled to a remote village in Bavaria and lived there in poverty for most of his childhood. With no telephone, no running water, and definitely no television, the…
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White House war promo videos marry action movies, sports and video games to real-life combat footage
FILE – Archbishop Blase Cupich acknowledges after the retiring Cardinal Francis George presents the crozier the during his Installation Mass at Holy Name Cathedral, Nov. 18, 2014, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, Pool, File) FILE – Ben Stiller accepts the awards for best comedy for “Tropic Thunder” at the 14th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards, Thursday Jan. 8, 2009, in…
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Vampire Movies So Great That They Became the Blueprint
The vampire has haunted the world of cinema for over a century, inspiring a multitude of interpretations that range from Sesame Street’s The Count to Ryan Coogler’s Sinners. One of humanity’s most enduringly popular nightmares, vampires have gone in and out of style many times over the decades, but vampire movies have never stayed dead for too long. As the…
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9 Mike Flanagan Movies and Shows, Ranked
Quickly becoming one of the most respected creators in modern horror, Mike Flanagan blends psychological terror with deeply emotional storytelling. Exploring the themes of grief, trauma, faith, and family dynamics, he relies on slow-burn dread and complex characters rather than senseless jump scares to evoke intense fright. From terrifying ghost stories to philosophical explorations of death and belief, Mike Flanagan’s…
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Talking Movies At the End of the World
In today’s “writing it throughout the day” newsletter… Review: In Undertone, no one will hear you scream. Trailer: The Super Mario Bros. Galaxy flirts with “dark sequel” tropes. Streaming: Lionsgate’s War Machine is hot by default on Netflix. Box Office: Okay, Scream 7, NOW you’re The Rise of Skywalker Oh, and super quick, The Hollywood Reporter is, uh, reporting that…
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15 Oscar Bait Movies That Actually Won Oscars, Ranked
The term “Oscar-bait”—used to refer to films that are specifically designed, marketed, and distributed to specifically try and ensure getting some Academy Awards attention—isn’t new, having started to be used around the early 1940s. It’s generally accepted that it wasn’t until the ’70s, however, that true Oscar-bait films, as they’re known today, began to be produced, starting with the Best…
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6 Near-Perfect Superhero Movies That No One Remembers Today
Despite superhero movies being quite easily the most popular type of movie coming out in the modern age of cinema, not every single one blows up, takes off, or becomes a gigantic box office success. With such an oversaturated market, it’s a given that there will be plenty of superhero movies that fall to the wayside and not get the…
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10 Great Actors Who Were Wildly Miscast In Big Movies
Even the best actors of all time aren’t the right fit for every role, and the history of cinema is littered with some pretty notorious miscasts. Casting is a very subtle art form, and when it comes to big movie productions, there are a lot of factors that need to be considered. Filmmakers aren’t just looking for the best actor,…
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Goat (Movie) – Review | MKAU Gaming
From the studio that brought us Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and KPop Demon Hunters, Sony Pictures Animation now introduces Goat, an original story inspired by the life of NBA star Stephen Curry, who is considered to be one of the G.O.A.T.s (Greatest Of All Time). Directed by Tyree Dillihay and starring Caleb McLaughlin, Gabrielle Union, Aaron Pierre, Nicola Coughlan, David Harbour, Nick Kroll and…
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21 Movies People Say They Could Watch Every Single Week and Never Get Tired Of
There’s a certain type of movie that doesn’t behave like a normal movie. You don’t “watch it once.” You orbit around it. It becomes background noise during lazy Sundays, a comfort ritual after bad days, something you throw on while cooking dinner that quietly pulls you back to the couch. People say they’ll only watch a scene. Then suddenly it’s…
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