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    Something big is coming to Arcadia, and it seem the only way Guillermo del Toro can tell the story to come is in an epic Netflix crossover event. That event will find heroes and villains from Netflix and Dreamworks' Tales of Arcadia trilogy banding together. Here's what we know about it so far.
  • Tom Hanks and Geena Davis in A League of Their Own

    A League Of Their Own Reboot Series - What We Know So Far

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    The Underrated Superhero Thriller You Need To Watch On Hulu

    In the increasingly crowded streaming market, Hulu might be the most overlooked platform of the bunch. If you're on the hunt for a small-scale cinematic diamond with blockbuster ambition, look no further than Julia Hart's soulful, egregiously underappreciated superhero story Fast Color.
  • Alyssa Milano and Tony Danza in Who's the Boss?

    Who's The Boss? Reboot - What We Know So Far

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  • Battlestar Galactica

    Battlestar Galactica - What We Know So Far

    Seeing as the Battlestar Galactica universe spans several shows,h games, TV films, comics, and books, there's a lot of material to play with. So, where exactly will the Peacock version fit in? Let's look at what we know about the release date, cast and plot of the new Battlestar Galactica reboot.
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    Terrible Special Effects In Popular Horror Movies

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  • Malcolm McDowell

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  • The poster for Dennis the Menace

    The Nostalgic '90s Movie Everyone's Watching On Netflix

    Even though Netflix has exciting new movies and TV shows arriving on the regular, sometimes a blast from the past is in order. That's clearly the mood some Netflix viewers are in at the moment, as a family comedy from 1993 has sling-shot its way up the streamer's charts.
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    Steamy Netflix Gems You Totally Missed

    Movies are great at portraying all sorts of human experiences -- including the R-rated ones. Netflix is bursting with movies that explore sexuality to its fullest, though few people know it -- so we're here to introduce you to the steamiest movies the site has got.
  • Bill and Ted Face the Music poster

    More Good News Drops For Bill & Ted Face The Music

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  • The Legend of Korra

    Films To Watch If You Love The Legend Of Korra

    Whether you're in the mood for some more woman-led animated adventure, want to check back in with The Legend of Korra's voice cast, or are looking for a little extra mystical martial arts action, we've got you covered. Here are some movies to check out on Netflix if you loved Korra.
  • Cameron Diaz

    The Real Reason Why Cameron Diaz Quit Acting

    After earning international fame and acclaim thanks to huge roles in films like The Mask, Charlie's Angels, and many more, Cameron Diaz has disappeared from the big screen over the past couple of years. During a recent interview, Diaz revealed why she quit acting.
  • Darth Maul

    Why Disney Won't Give Darth Maul His Own Movie

    Why would the studio purposely avoid honoring one of its most popular Star Wars characters with a standalone big-screen adventure? There's more than one reason, as it turns out. Here's why Disney won't give Darth Maul his own movie.
  • Dr. Dolittle character poster

    Seth Rogen Hints This Robert Downey Jr. Movie Was A 'Scam'

    If you were underwhelmed by this year's Robert Downey Jr. vehicle Dolittle, you weren't alone. Apparently, there were problems with it from the get-go. Seth Rogen, who did a punch-up on Dolittle's screenplay, recently spoke about the film during a conversation with Howard Stern.