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One Of The Most Underrated Horror Movies Of All Time Now Has A Definitive Release
Lions Gate Films When Bill Paxton tragically died at the age of 61 in 2017, the world lost not just a great actor but a filmmaker on the cusp of greatness as well. Paxton was one of those wonderful character actors who could make seemingly any movie better. With his Texas drawl…
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New ‘Predator: Badlands’ trailer confirms an unexpected alliance with ties to the ‘Alien’ universe
Predator: Badlands | Official Trailer – YouTube Watch On We’ve known since the teaser trailer that Predator: Badlands has strong ties to the Alien universe in the shape of Weyland-Yutani-owned synthetics. Now, the full trailer shows the movie will follow a young Predator warrior as he teams up with a synth who’s seen better days. After watching the new trailer,…
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Bob at the Movies: ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’
Image: IMDB. By Bob Garver I’ve never seen 1997’s “I Know What You Did Last Summer” all the way through. 11-year-old me was too young to see the R-rated slasher in theaters, which was just as well because I did see a trailer and lost many nights’ sleep over the killer’s deadly fishing hook. I eventually got caught up via…
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Fantasia 2025: Terrestrial, Hold the Fort, Good Boy | Festivals & Awards
As with many festivals, but especially Fantasia, a kind of analysis paralysis can creep in with even the most intrepid critic. What do you cover? What’s worth looking at and talking about? What can be paired together for snappy festival dispatches? Even (or especially) amid the Montreal-based fest’s genre brief, there’s a lot of variety to explore: animation, horror, science…
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Fantastic Four director says there was no need to cover Marvel’s First Family getting their powers in First Steps, claiming that had already “been done very well” in the 2005 and 2015 movies
The Fantastic Four: First Steps director Matt Shakman has explained why they chose not to focus on how Reed, Sue, and co get their superpowers in their MCU debut – and the reason might be surprising to big fans of Marvel’s First Family. In an interview with GamesRadar+ , the Fantastic Four: First Steps filmmaker claimed that the 2005 and…
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Free Family Movie Series At Albany’s Palace Theatre This Summer
Get ready to have something for the kids to do throughout the summer, and the best part is that it’s free! The Palace Theatre in Albany is holding its “Summer in the City” free movie series. Chrissy CavottaChrissy Cavotta Each week on Tuesdays, July through August, families are invited to escape the summer heat and enjoy a free movie at…
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One of 2025’s biggest movies is finally available to watch at home
Lilo & Stitch, the live-action version of Disney’s beloved children’s film, is now available to buy or rent from Prime Video and Apple TV+. A record-breaking success, Lilo & Stitch recently became the first Hollywood movie of 2025 to surpass $1 billion at the box office (via The Hollywood Reporter), and it’s also won rave reviews. Currently, the movie holds…
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Marvel boss Kevin Feige met with the team behind sci-fi movie The Creator to learn how to keep VFX budgets down on MCU movies: “They would have been even cheaper if it wasn’t for the strikes”
Marvel boss Kevin Feige is adamant about combating Superhero fatigue and restoring the MCU back to its former glory. One way to do that is to value quality over quantity, and keep costs down – which is what he learned from Gareth Edwards’ sci-fi movie The Creator. In an interview with Deadline, Feige said he met with the The Creator’s…
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4 Legendary Anime Movies Land New U.S. Streaming Home
Four of the most legendary anime movies of all time will soon have a new streaming home in the United States. The Criterion Channel will be adding numerous new titles to its growing online platform this August. Criterion’s official website shared the news that four of Japan’s most celebrated anime films would be added to The Criterion Channel in August…
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10 Western Movies We Can’t Live Without
The Western movie genre is one of the oldest in Hollywood history. One of the first ever movies released in theaters in Hollywood was The Great Train Robbery, and Westerns remained a staple of the industry until they began to fall out of style in the late 1970s. However, they reemerged in the 1990s, and there have been some great…
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