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If 'A Quiet Place' has you in the mood for horror films that will terrify you with silence, these six movies are quiet perfection.
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Roger Moore? Hugh Hefner? Don Rickles? Jerry Lewis? Someone ELSE?!?!
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It's a new month, which means a ton of new titles are heading to your favorite platforms.
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The indie revolution of the '90s turned the Best Picture race into an annual war of big guys and little guys. Here's where you can stream all the winners.
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If you're feeling overwhelmed by all the great titles hitting your favorite platforms this month, we are here to help.
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Frances McDormand, Saoirse Ronan, or Sally Hawkins could become only the 11th Best Actress winner to come from the Best Picture winner. Here are the other ten.
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Tis the season for a TON of new titles on your favorite platforms!
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Feeling overwhelmed by the sheer amount of titles hitting your fave platforms this month? We're here to help.
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The ‘90s saw the transformation of cinematic horror from a subversive genre to a recognized art form.
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Fincher explains to Charlie Rose that the Netflix series is an attempt to get away from the "literary conceit" that regular people are just like serial killers.
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The rock legend leaves behind a legacy of not just music but of films and TV that used his work beautifully.
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Tonight is a great night to jump back into the crime-filled world of 'Narcos.'
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Darken up your holiday weekend with some seriously intense (and entertaining) titles.
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Some of the year's hottest movies are now available for your streaming pleasure.
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Showrunner Bryan Fuller says "conversations" have started about a Hannibal revival. Here's why the timing couldn't be better.
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Cox was joined by 'Transparent' creator Jill Soloway and actor Alexandra Billings, as well as 'Danger and Eggs' creator Shadi Petosky during the TCA panel sponsored by GLAAD.
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The director died in his sleep following a battle with lung cancer, according to a statement from his manager Chris Roe.
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Guess which actor will happily volunteer to watch Bob Odenkirk drink coffee for 100 years?
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With films ranging from 'Philadelphia' to 'Married to the Mob' to 'The Silence of the Lambs,' Jonathan Demme's career was marked by an uncommon versatility and humanity.
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The director won an Academy Award for directing The Silence of the Lambs and later helmed the acclaimed films Philadelphia and Rachel Getting Married.