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Jim Carrey showed up and changed what funny could look like. He walks into the screen, and people brace themselves because ...
Brian De Palma's Carrie is a Cinephile's Delight. Author Joseph Aisenberg's look back at the making of this classic horror ...
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Helen Schulman talks about writing the short stories in her new book, ‘Fools for Love.’ We also check in with Now Serving, a ...
I’ve been a member of the Columbus Public Library Board for a year now, but being asked to write for this column leaves me a ...
Sherlock Holmes can be old-school, punk, steampunk, or just a boor with great cheekbones. He’s survived silent films, ...
Marvel and DC aren't the only ones adapting comics. With "The Old Guard 2" on Netflix, here are 16 films with surprising comic book origins ...
Many movies make significant changes from their source materials, but films like Clueless and Shrek completely change genres.
The filmmakers made several different decisions to enhance the realism, including using real racing cars, filming the movie at real tracks, and capturing real F1 teams for the background.
So, in honor of this milestone, we’re diving deep into 15 outrageous stories behind Steven Spielberg’s greatest movie ever made. 1. Steven Spielberg wasn’t the first choice for Jaws Before Steven ...