• The Psychological Thriller That's Creeping Out Viewers On Netflix

    Netflix is helping viewers beat the heat with one of the most chilling screen villains of all time. Red Dragon, the prequel to the 1991 horror classic Silence of the Lambs and its sequel Hannibal, has made its entrance onto the streamer's Top Ten list for movies in the U.S.

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  • The Real Reason There's No Live Sports On Netflix

    Netflix is a true juggernaut of nearly every form of small-screen entertainment, but there's one major exception: live sports. In a recent interview with Variety, Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings opened up about the streaming network's notorious lack of traditional sports programming.

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  • Mission: Impossible 7 Returns To Filming With The Most Epic Stunt Teased

    Today's high-stakes action film landscape — where seemingly every new film, irrespective of franchise, outdoes both itself and its competitors — means you have to put in special effort to turn heads. Mission: Impossible 7's production, then, seeks to do it in the most eye-popping way possible.

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  • Chadwick Boseman's Co-Star Makes Emotional Confession That He Misjudged Him

    One of Chadwick Boseman's Da 5 Bloods co-stars would like to turn back time. Clarke Peters, who appeared with Boseman in the Netflix original war drama, admitted during a recent conversation with Good Morning Britain that he had severely misjudged the actor, believing him to a bit of a prima donna.

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  • This Was Christopher Nolan's Reaction To Robert Pattinson's Batman

    Since former Batman guru Christopher Nolan has recently worked with Robert Pattinson, who will become the new Batman, on Tenet, it's only natural to wonder what Nolan thinks of Pattinson taking over such an iconic role. Here's how Nolan feels about Pattinson's Batman.

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  • Is The Batman Really Filming Without Robert Pattinson?

    The Batman's production is paused once again. After on-set reports revealed that star Robert Pattinson has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, production on Matt Reeves' The Batman was quickly shut down. According to a new scoop, however, the project remains undaunted by yet another delay.

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  • Boseman's Last Text To Black Panther Producer Is Heartbreaking

    Chadwick Boseman was an inspiration to many, and as it turns out, he spent his final days working to improve the lives of others. Nate Moore, one of the executive producers on Black Panther, told PEOPLE that he and Boseman shared some touching final words shortly before the actor passed away.

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  • The Batman Hit With COVID-Related Setback

    We now know what it takes to slow down The Batman: COVID-19. Shooting on the upcoming movie, which will star Robert Pattinson as the Caped Crusader, has been shut down once again after an unidentified crew member tested positive for the disease that has been ravaging the globe since early this year.

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  • The Ending Of Tenet Explained

    We go to Nolan movies for specific things: head-spinning twists cascading in rapid succession, bombastic visual effects, and big questions about the nature of reality. All of these come to the fore in Tenet.

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  • It's Not All Bad News About Mulan On Disney+ Anymore

    After the live-action Mulan remake was shuttled to Disney's exclusive streaming service due to COVID-19, which is keeping lots of movies out of theaters outright, subscribers were dismayed to discover that they would have to pay $29.99 to watch the film on top of their monthly $6.99 subscription.

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  • No Time To Die's Newest Trailer Will Totally Blow You Away

    Buckle up, Bond fans — the latest trailer for No Time to Die promises one heck of a fun ride, and an appropriately slam-bang send-off for star Daniel Craig. The twenty-fifth Bond picture will be the fifth and final go-round for Craig, who stepped into the role beginning with Casino Royale in 2006.

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  • Raya And The Last Dragon - What We Know So Far

    After spending the last few years exploring the icy kingdoms of Frozen, adventurous seas of the South Pacific in Moana, and the land of the dead in Coco, we're getting an epic adventure influenced by Southeast Asian culture with Raya and the Last Dragon. Here's everything we know so far.

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  • Ant-Man 3 Director Peyton Reed Offers An Exciting Update

    We don't know a lot about Ant-Man 3 right now. We know it will be a part of MCU Phase 5. We know that Peyton Reed is back to direct, and we also learned that scriptwriting will be handled by Rick and Morty writer Jeff Loveness. Recently, however, we got a little more news from Peyton Reed.

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  • John Boyega Gets Candid About His Star Wars Experience

    Some people drop truth bombs; John Boyega prefers truth napalm. The talented and outspoken star, who appeared in all three Star Wars sequel films as rogue stormtrooper Finn, had a few choice comments about his experience working on the franchise during a recent conversation with British GQ.

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  • The Real Reason NOS4A2 Was Canceled

    While the first two seasons of NOS4A2 did ultimately cover the entirety of Joe Hill's beloved source material, it would seem poor ratings, and not a lack of ideas for a new season are ultimately what doomed the show.

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  • Netflix Nabs One Of The Best-Rated Adventure Films Of 2019

    Written and directed by relative newcomer Abba Makama, the film is entitled The Lost Okoroshi. It premiered to raves at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, and if that wild setup sounds at all intriguing, you should know it's due to make its Netflix debut on September 4, 2020.

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  • Arnold Schwarzenegger Scores A Career-First TV Gig

    Reports suggest the Governator will be working with show creator Nick Santora (Scorpion) to bring a new series to life on a yet-to-be-determined streaming platform. Given the current industry climate in the Era of Peak TV, is it really a surprise that Arnold wanted to get his piece of the action?

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