28 Feb

Does The Batman Have An End Credits Scene? A Spoiler-Free Guide

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At long last, after literally years of waiting, “The Batman” is set to hit theaters this weekend. Some fans are even seeing it a little earlier, as there are IMAX preview screenings happening on March 1, 2022. In any event, one of the most-anticipated superhero movies of 2022, or movie of any kind really, is […]

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28 Feb

That Training Day Prequel Is Still Happening, And Now It Has A Title

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Over the summer, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the SB144 bill, granting an extra $330 million in tax credits to the film and TV industry, on top of the $330 million the state already gives to Hollywood. As part of its incentives program, such credits enable companies to offset their state tax liability, and to […]

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28 Feb

Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets Of Dumbledore Trailer Breakdown

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Today Warner Bros. released the new trailer for “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore,” and I’m going to use my years-long addiction to the “Harry Potter” universe to break it down for you. You know Harry Potter? The boy wizard whose story was told by someone … can’t remember the name of this terrible person. […]

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28 Feb

Michael Douglas Will Play The Legendary Benjamin Franklin For Apple Series

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While many of us are still singing the songs of “Hamilton,” there’s plenty of room for a new series about one of America’s other founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin. The man whose face is forever emblazoned on the $100 bill will be brought to life by the talented Michael Douglas for a new limited event series from […]

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28 Feb

Bill Murray Truly Suffered For His Art On The Set Of Groundhog Day

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The beloved 1993 comedy classic “Groundhog Day” is renowned for putting its main character, the cynical TV Weatherman Phil Connors (Bill Murray), through the wringer. Trapped in a time loop, the increasingly frustrated Phil is forced to relive the same day over and over and over again… all while covering the weirdly depressing annual Groundhog […]

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28 Feb

Superhero Bits: The Batman Reviews Are Here, Andrew Garfield's Lack Of Future Spider-Man Plans & More

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(Superhero Bits is a collection of stories, updates, and videos about anything and everything inspired by the comics of Marvel, DC, and more. For comic book movies, TV shows, merchandise, events, and whatever catches our eye, this is the place to find anything that falls through the cracks.) In this edition of Superhero Bits: “The […]

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28 Feb

Daily Podcast: Steven Spielberg's Bullitt, 2022 SAG Awards, Morbius Trailer, And More

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On the February 23, 2022 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor Ben Pearson is joined by editor Chris Evangelista to talk about the latest film and TV news, including Steven Spielberg’s new project, the final “Morbius” trailer, a “Twisted Metal” series coming to Peacock, and the 2022 SAG Award winners. Opening Banter: Apologies for skipping […]

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28 Feb

Titans Season 4 Has Begun Production

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Nightwing, Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy, Wonder Girl, Dove, and Superboy have faced off with a number of foes on “Titans.” After taking care of a demon with aspirations to enslave the world, master assassins with an old grudge, and a master manipulator that even turned one of their own allies against them, the team on the […]

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28 Feb

Kevin's Famous Chili Recipe From The Office Is Buried In Peacock's Terms And Conditions

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“At least once a year, I like to bring in some of my Kevin’s famous chili. The trick is to undercook the onions. Everybody is going to get to know each other in the pot. I’m serious about this stuff. I’m up the night before, pressing garlic and dicing whole tomatoes. I toast my own […]

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28 Feb

15 21st Century Slasher Movies You Need To See

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Prior to the past several years, slasher movies were all but dead. Unlike the unstoppable killers at its core, always rising for one last scare, the subgenre seemed to be down for good. Largely introduced in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” and Michael Powell’s “Peeping Tom” in the early 1960s, slasher movies came into their own in the […]

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