In today’s media landscape, which is packed with endless options, it’s hard to know which movie franchises are essential viewing. Truly unmissable series are those so embedded in pop culture that audiences must watch them if they want any hope of understanding the endless quotes, references, and parodies that show up everywhere in everyday life. […]
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WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS ahead for Alien: Earth episode 5. The ending of Alien: Earth episode 5, “In Space, No One…,” reveals the saboteur aboard the Maginot, a Weyland-Yutani research space vessel, who caused the disastrous crash into Pordigy City on Earth. A prequel to the events of the premiere episode of Alien: Earth, episode 5 […]
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ScreenRant’s Ryan George is unearthing a classic Pitch Meeting episode with Jurassic Park that poked fun at some of the movie’s minor gripes. Source link
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WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS ahead for The Terminal List: Dark Wolf episode 4. The Terminal List: Dark Wolf episode 4, “The Sound of Guns,” continues the origin story of Ben Edwards’ first jobs as a CIA field agent after his dishonorable discharge from the Navy SEALs. That said, it takes a handful of frivolous detours along […]
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ScreenRant’s Pitch Meeting is getting adventurous with Jurassic World Rebirth and taking a look at the overstuffed plot behind the franchise revival. Source link
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Warning: SPOILERS For Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3, Episode 8 – “Four-And-A-Half Vulcans” The favorite song of Chris Pine’s Captain James T. Kirk in J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek movies nearly made a comeback in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3. Directed by Jordan Canning, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3, episode […]
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Despite auditioning for the role of a superhero, several actors ended up playing the movie’s villain. In the world of superhero cinema, actors often chase the dream of portraying the heroic lead in a Marvel or DC franchise. Yet some were redirected into the darker, more compelling role of the villain. From the MCU timeline […]
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It’s often said that film is a director’s medium and television is a writer’s medium, but it’s arguably just as much of an actor’s medium. TV actors have much longer to develop and understand their characters than movie actors or stage actors, and they have years to create an on-screen dynamic with their co-stars. These […]
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Zach Cregger’s smash-hit horror-mystery Weapons is the latest entry in what some are referring to as the modern Golden Age of Horror, and there are several key factors that have contributed to the horror genre’s explosion of influence in present-day cinema. Horror has been a mainstay in film since the medium’s inception, but it’s possible […]
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