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A Complete Unknown: How Its Director Won Bob Dylan’s Praise

James Mangold, the acclaimed director behind the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, shared insights into the pivotal moment he presented his film concept to the iconic musician. This encounter was not just a casual meeting; it was a significant…

Becoming Led Zeppelin Expands Theater Release Plans

Becoming Led Zeppelin, the eagerly awaited documentary chronicling the legendary band’s meteoric rise to stardom, is set to debut in theaters this February. This film promises to offer fans an insightful glimpse into the history of one of rock music?s…

‘Spinal Tap II’ Plot Points Revealed by Rob Reiner

This Is Spinal Tap director and co-writer Rob Reiner has recently unveiled exciting details regarding the much-anticipated sequel, set to hit theaters in 2025. Fans of the iconic mockumentary can look forward to a fresh storyline that revisits beloved characters…

Jason’s Story Gets a Quick Revamp in ‘Friday the 13th’ Reboot

After a prolonged hiatus during the ’90s and early 2000s, a rejuvenated Jason Voorhees returned to the big screen in the thrilling 2009 reboot of Friday the 13th. This fresh iteration brought new life to the iconic character, showcasing him…

Behind the Stories of All 12 ‘Friday the 13th’ Movies

Since bursting into the hearts of horror movie enthusiasts in the 1980 classic Friday the 13th, Jason Voorhees has become a notorious figure, with his kill count estimated to be anywhere between 163 and a staggering 20,000 across his 12…

A Disaster: The Final Friday Review

Friday the 13th enthusiasts who believed the franchise had reached its lowest point with 1989’s Jason Takes Manhattan were in for a shock when they encountered even more dismal territory in the 1993 release, Jason Goes to Hell: The Final…

Friday the 13th: Jason’s NYC Trip Gone Wrong

Rob Hedden envisioned a thrilling and expansive adventure for Jason Voorhees’ inaugural journey to the vibrant streets of New York City. He dreamed of a spectacular scene on the iconic Brooklyn Bridge, followed by an exhilarating boxing match set in…

Jason’s Heroics in ‘Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter’

In the iconic fourth installment of Friday the 13th, Jason Voorhees embodies his notorious role as a relentless killer. However, behind the scenes, the actor portraying this hockey mask-clad murderer, Ted White, displayed remarkable heroism by stepping in to protect…

Inaccurate Scene Added by Bob Dylan in His Biopic

In a surprising twist, legendary musician Bob Dylan intentionally included a scene in his upcoming biopic that is factually incorrect, demonstrating his creative freedom during the film’s production. Despite the concerns raised by director and co-writer James Mangold, Dylan stood…

Weirdest Christmas Movies from 1984 to 2024

The first-ever Christmas movie, Santa Clause, debuted in 1898, paving the way for a vast array of holiday-themed films. Fast-forward to 2024, and we anticipate Hallmark’s release of an impressive 41 new holiday movies, complemented by Lifetime’s addition of another…

Lord of the Rings Popcorn Bucket: A Cautionary Delight

Beware: The Movie Nerds Are Getting Equipped! AMC appears to be pushing the boundaries of the burgeoning custom popcorn bucket trend to new extremes. Their latest offering, a popcorn bucket crafted as a replica of a war hammer from the…

Rock Music Videos Inspired by Movies and TV: 17 Must-See Clips

While the core competencies of being part of a band primarily revolve around music composition and performance, a crucial and often underestimated element of the role is the art of music video production. Crafting a compelling music video allows artists…