• The Movie Score You Didn't Know Eddie Van Halen Wrote

    In 1984, Van Halen made one of the more fascinating moves in his career when he teamed up with Donn Landee to compose the score of the teen dramedy The Wild Life, written and produced by an up-and-comer named Cameron Crowe.

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  • The Secret Disney Club You Never Knew Existed

    Disneyland is filled to bursting with whimsical and heartfelt attractions, but not all of them are easily accessible to your average ticket holder. For years, urban legends about the park have claimed that there is an exclusive member's only club hidden there ... and the rumors are true.

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  • Things Only Adults Notice In ParaNorman

    From behind-the-scenes factoids and spooky Easter eggs to familiar actors bringing this world to life, it's time to take a look at the things only adults notice in ParaNorman.

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  • This Is Brad Pitt's Most Underrated Movie On Netflix

    Even as some Brad Pitt movies get a bit more attention than others, it's almost impossible to label any film featuring the actor as "underrated," though Pitt's harrowing 2006 drama Babel may just fit the bill.

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  • Here's How Robert Downey Jr. Got The Job To Play Iron Man In The MCU

    "Robert Downey, Jr. as Tony Stark" ranks among the most iconic pairings of actor and role of all time, and the MCU is the biggest film franchise ever. But Downey was never a shoo-in for the part - and in an alternate universe, he never landed the role, Iron Man flopped, and the MCU never existed.

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  • Why Prothero's Dolls In V For Vendetta Are Important

    In the background of Prothero's home in the movie V for Vendetta, you'll see eight dolls, sitting on a shelf, dressed in bright orange prison jumpsuits. Weird? Maybe. We're not here to shame anybody. But if you read the comic, you'll realize that Prothero's macabre tchotchkes have a deeper meaning.

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  • Movies To Watch If You Love Ratched

    Between plots surrounding serial killers, sham hospitals, genetic splicing, and another Ryan Murphy project, there's more than enough material to entertain Ratched fans until the wicked nurse is back in session.

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  • The Father Of The Bride Timeline Explained

    Not only did a long-awaited Father of the Bride threequel (sort of) drop in September, but an upcoming reboot of the crowd-pleasing film was also recently announced. With all the updates in the news, now seems like a great time to break down the timeline of the Father of the Bride series.

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  • The Disney World Attractions You'll Sadly Never Get To Experience

    Disney World in Orlando has consistently adapted with the times, and a lot of the time, a new attraction has to replace something, which means fans have had to say goodbye to a lot of their favorite rides. For newer visitors, there are a handful of attractions they'll never get to experience.

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  • The Most Useful Gadgets In James Bond History

    Gadgets are a quintessential element to the James Bond franchise's popularity, and over six decades and 20-plus Bond films, we've seen tons of fascinating devices. Here are some of the most useful gadgets in James Bond history.

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  • Robert Downey Jr. Has Marvel-Style Plans For His Sherlock Movies

    While speaking during the keynote panel of the virtual Fast Company Innovation Festival, Robert Downey Jr. and his wife and producing partner Susan Downey revealed that they intend to build out a Sherlock mystery universe, with interconnected stories à la the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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  • Actor Chen Tang Talks Mulan, Warrior, And More - Exclusive Interview

    With everything he has on his plate, Looper was grateful to have the opportunity to sit down with Chen Tang and discuss what it's like being part of a such a high-profile remake as Mulan, and the collaborative process that informed both his stunt and character work on Warrior.

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  • The Dungeons & Dragons Movie Fantasy Fans Want To Forget

    With recent years having seen dinosaurs, robots, and mummies brought to life by the power of computer generated imagery, the time seemed right in 2000 to tackle grand, fantastic, make believe worlds. The D&D movie didn't go great, and most fantasy fans would prefer to forget the final product.

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  • What Daniel Craig Won't Miss About Playing James Bond

    While saying goodbye to his license to kill and all the perks that come along with playing one of the most famed characters in movie history won't be easy, there is at least one thing about playing Bond that Craig won't miss: the free martinis.

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  • Movie Moments You Completely Misunderstood As A Kid

    There are moments in kids' films that are written to be something that only an adult would understand. We didn't catch these bits as kids, but now we've grown up a little. Here are some movie moments you completely misunderstood as a kid.

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  • The Star-Studded Espionage Thriller You Won't Want To Miss

    The pandemic may have already pushed the likes of No Time to Die and Mission: Impossible 7 further back into 2021, but there's still one action-packed spy thriller looking to make its bow early in the new year: The 355, which dropped its first trailer on October 6, 2020.

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  • Why Luis Acosta From Vampires Vs. The Bronx Looks So Familiar

    What happens when you mix gentrification and vampires? That's exactly the question that Netflix's film Vampires vs. The Bronx promises to answer. f you have a penchant for theater or a keen memory for TV cameos, you may remember one of its young stars.

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