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A 5th Hunger Games Film?!

In the past few months, “The Hunger Games” trilogy—New York Times Bestsellers written by Suzanne Collins—has experienced a huge resurgence in social media and fandom spaces. Last year was…

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Where Does “The Thing” (2011) Fit into “The Thing” (1982) Timeline?

"The Thing" (2011) is essentially a setup for the iconic horror film, John Carpenter's “The Thing” (1982). Both films focus on themes of paranoia, isolation, survival, and…

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20 Year Retrospect: How does ScarJo Feel About “Lost in Translation”?

Sofia Coppola’s knock-out 2003 comedy/drama film “Lost in Translation” (which won the Oscar for best original screenplay) sky-rocketed Scarlett Johansson’s career into what we know and love…

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Why There Was No Proper Ending for Joey in Friends

Friends, the beloved sitcom that aired from 1994 to 2004, introduced us to a group of six friends living in New York City. Each character had their unique charm and quirks, and among them, Joey…

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The Departure of Chandler Bing: Why Matthew Perry Left Friends in Season 9

Friends, the iconic sitcom that captured the hearts of millions, entertained audiences for a decade with its lovable characters and hilarious storylines. However, fans were left surprised and…

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Is Friends the most watched show ever? If not, what is?

In the realm of television history, there have been numerous iconic shows that have captured the hearts and attention of viewers around the world. One such show that remains immensely popular even…

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Why Was The Friends Ending Rushed?

Friends, the iconic sitcom that captured the hearts of millions around the world, came to an end in 2004 after a successful ten-season run. However, despite its popularity and the anticipation…

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Why Was “American Psycho” So Controversial?

“American Psycho” is a satirical, horror, black comedy novel written by Bret Easton Ellis and published in 1991. The story is told in the first person point-of-view of Patrick Bateman, a…

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The True Meaning Behind the Film “American Psycho”

The film "American Psycho," directed by Mary Harron and released in 2000, is a thought-provoking and controversial exploration of the dark underbelly of American society in 1980s…

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Is The Thing 2011 A Sequel Or A Remake?

"The Thing" (2011) is technically neither a sequel nor a remake, but rather a direct prequel to the 1982 film of the same name. Directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., “The Thing”…

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The Meaning Behind the Title of the Film “Lost In Translation”

The title of the movie "Lost in Translation" is a poignant and multifaceted phrase that encapsulates the central themes and emotions explored in the film. Released in 2003, and written…

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