Category: Features
This Underrated Actor Appears in Two of the Oscars’ Most Awarded Films
This Underrated Actor Appears in Two of the Oscars’ Most Awarded Films

Bernard Hill may be one of the most underrated and underappreciated actors of our time, but he is the only person to have the privilege of playing two characters in two separate films with 11 Academy Award wins. He has…

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Breaking Down Every Easter Egg From the Trailer
Breaking Down Every Easter Egg From the Trailer

The enthralling world of Willy Wonka is set to be fully revealed to us, as Warner Bros. Pictures has released the highly awaited trailer for Timothée Chalamet's newest endeavor, fittingly named Wonka. This movie will explore the origins of Willy…

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‘Oppenheimer’ Review: Nolan Captures a Perfect Trinity in Politics and Technology
‘Oppenheimer’ Review: Nolan Captures a Perfect Trinity in Politics and Technology

Life is a choice, a rather bold statement considering that, too often, our subjective perspective does not lend itself very well to making a choice. Living with the consequences of those choices, and the resultant fallout, is where we most…

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Biggest Difference Between ‘Ben-Hur’ and the Novel It’s Based On
Biggest Difference Between ‘Ben-Hur’ and the Novel It’s Based On

1959's Ben-Hur is the very definition of an epic, a sprawling experience that few films truly match, as told by its record 11 Academy Award wins it shares with only Titanic and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of…

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What Story Does Greta Gerwig’s Upcoming Film Have to Tell?
What Story Does Greta Gerwig’s Upcoming Film Have to Tell?

In 1959, Ruth Handler created the first-ever Barbie Doll, modeled after a German doll called Bild Lilli, for the American toy company Mattel. Since then, the toy has skyrocketed in popularity and become one of the biggest toys to ever…

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Sofia Coppola’s Remake Improved on This Clint Eastwood Western
Sofia Coppola’s Remake Improved on This Clint Eastwood Western

The Western has been one of the most popular American film genres since the silent era of cinema. Even if 1939’s Stagecoach is credited with creating the modern version of the genre, Westerns existed before John Ford’s classic, and they…

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How Accused Masters the Crime Anthology Show
How Accused Masters the Crime Anthology Show

What is an anthology? An anthology is a series (radio, TV, video games, etc.) that spans different genres and presents a different story with different sets of characters in each new episode, segment, or season. It’s more of a creative…

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The Last Wish’s Secret Ingredients Are These Key Characters
The Last Wish’s Secret Ingredients Are These Key Characters

One of the many reasons why Puss in Boots: The Last Wish was one of 2022's best movies was due to its sensational cast of characters, most notably the three primary antagonists that cause problems for Puss (Antonio Banderas) and…

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How Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Ignores Its Greatest Asset, Explained
How Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Ignores Its Greatest Asset, Explained

After two weeks in theaters, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny still struggles to find its core audience. It's quite possible that the well for sequels and remakes from the 80s might be starting to run dry for Hollywood.…

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Film Review: ‘Padre Pio’- A Haunting Treatise On Faith And Fascism
Film Review: ‘Padre Pio’- A Haunting Treatise On Faith And Fascism

Filmmaker Abel Ferrara is a strange cat and one hell of a cinematic artist. Shia LaBeouf is a strange cat and a damn good actor. Ferrara’s latest, “Padre Pio” brings these two unique personalities together for a tale of spirituality,…

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Why Disney Turned Down Making ‘Back to the Future’
Why Disney Turned Down Making ‘Back to the Future’

When Back to the Future came out on July 3, 1985, little did anyone know that it was going to change, well, the future of cinema. Michael J. Fox may have already been a TV star on Family Ties, but…

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What This Action Series Got Right (And Wrong)
What This Action Series Got Right (And Wrong)

Genndy Tartakovsky's Unicorn: Warriors Eternal finally wrapped up its first season, completing a ten-episode journey through the heart of steampunk-era London. While fans of Tartakovsky's previous work will find more of his staples throughout the entire series, we'd be lying…

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