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Ask the Composer: Pieter Schlosser on “You, Me And The Apocalypse”

Pieter Schlosser discusses "You Me and The Apocalypse" and the difference between composing for the U.K. and the U.S.

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Why is the new Bachelorette a surprising choice? What does it say about the show’s diversity issues?

JoJo's casting as the next Bachelorette not only undermines the show's traditional selection process, but it also highlights the show's diversity problem.

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Is “Money Monster” based on Jim Cramer’s CNBC show “Mad Money”?

Director Jodie Foster has said that "Money Monster" is not based on "Mad Money," but the parallels are undeniable.

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How did “Mary Poppins” gain her powers?

Mary Poppins may have actually been born with her powers, simply never forgetting the wondrous abilities humans have as children.

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How does “The Lobster” satirize our relationship-obsessed society?

"The Lobster" is a surrealist satire of romantic relationships and oppressive social systems.

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How long should it take for “Better Call Saul” to transform Jimmy into Saul Goodman?

"Better Call Saul" thrives on carefully deconstructing Jimmy's life on the path to becoming Saul. Its pacing is well-plotted for the type of story being told.

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What does M.A.S.H. stand for? What is the movie and TV series about?

"MASH" and its television spin-off may be the gold standard for dads and uncles the world over, but what is it really about?

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What are the closest movies we have to a “Fallout” film?

The Fallout video game series was inspired by a number of films, and also lent its own inspiration to some films that came after.

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Taxi Driver Original Script

TAXI DRIVER by Paul Schrader “The whole conviction of my life now rests upon the belief that loneliness, far from being a rare and curious phenomenon, is the central and inevitable fact of human…

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Why was “Firefly” canceled so quickly, and how did it develop such a cult following?

After almost hopeless marketing by FOX, the show had little chance of success on TV. Its cult following grew in the years after and continues to thrive a decade and a half later.

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Ask the Director: Terence Davies on “Sunset Song,” Film Adaptation and Forgiveness

ScreenPrism talks with Terence Davies, who is widely regarded as "Britain's greatest living filmmaker."

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