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[ad_1] One of the coolest success stories of the movie year 2023 was the surprise box-office success of Godzilla Minus One, the stellar new Japanese Godzilla prequel...
[ad_1] Netflix’s business model for the last few years has been all about growing its subscriber base with a nonstop stream of new content, the vast...
[ad_1] April 1994 was not an especially memorable time for movies — or an especially memorable time for Siskel & Ebert. One week that month covered the following five films: Bad...
[ad_1] One of the most exclusive clubs in all of entertainment is the EGOT — an acronym that signifies that someone has won each of the...
[ad_1] Janine Melnitz is getting promoted. The Ghostbusters’ beloved receptionist — whose famous greeting on the team’s phone (“Ghostbusters! Whaddya want?”) has become one of most...
[ad_1] Martin Scorsese’s made so many movies with Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio, that he’ll never be closely associated with actor Daniel Day-Lewis. But remember:...
[ad_1] What’s going to take home the Academy Award for Best Picture this year? A lot of people think it could be Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the...
[ad_1] We all know that Christopher Nolan is not the biggest fan of streaming. He makes his movies for the big screen (and, like, IMAX big at...
[ad_1] It’s the start of a new year, which means it’s time to mark our calendars for all the upcoming new movie releases we’re excited about....
[ad_1] It took 36 years for Paramount to release Top Gun: Maverick after Top Gun became the #1 movie of 1986 and one of the biggest films of the...
[ad_1] The Annie Awards, the animation world’s top prize, introduced its Best Animated Feature award in 1992. And in the 30+ years since, there has always been...
[ad_1] He’s not the most prolific of American filmmakers, but he may be one of our best. Paul Thomas Anderson has made just one film in...
[ad_1] 1974 was quite a year for movies. Several of the most famous films of all time were released; pictures that remain widely viewed even to...
[ad_1] The Mandalorian is set to return — but not as a TV series. In a surprise, Lucasfilm announced today that the hit Disney+ show is being...
[ad_1] After some strike-related delays, Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is alive again at Netflix. While Andrew Garfield was originally cast in the key role as famous Gothic monster,...
[ad_1] How do you follow Five Nights at Freddy’s? Well, you make a sixth night, duh. Whether or not that it what the movie is called, a...
[ad_1] It’s a new era for the Golden Globes. Long a production of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (and as such, long a target of accusations of...
[ad_1] Letterboxd released their annual “Year In Review” feature where they compile the stats from their millions of users for the past 12 months in a...