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What was the best movie you saw in 2020?

What was the last movie you watched in 2020?

George Clooney-Directed ‘The Midnight Sky’ On Course To Become One Of Netflix’s Most Watched Films

First image of Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe for the movie Blonde

Alfred Hitchcock's very first film, The Pleasure Garden (1925), will enter the public domain in the United States tomorrow.

I watched a movie every day of 2020. Here's my list:

I watched over 150 movies directed by women in 2020. Hear me out...

Tomorrow the 1925 Silent classic The Big Parade will enter public domain in the USA

Official posters for 'Cherry,' starring Tom Holland and directed by Anthony and Joe Russo - An Army medic with PTSD becomes addicted to opioids and starts robbing banks to pay for the addiction.

How 'The Black Cauldron' Nearly Killed Disney Animation

In the movie Die Hard, when Ellis is talking to Hans....

The director of 'Soul' says that initially the movie had a completely different ending

Robert Rodriguez Says Alita: Battle Angel 2 Could Happen On Disney + In a recent interview with Forbes, director Robert Rodriguez revealed he thinks Alita: Battle Angel 2 could happen at Disney+, which is clearly good news for fans of the under-appreciated James Cameron produced sci-fi action film.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit Deleted Scene Pig Head

Hollywood Productions Will Be Shut Down Until Mid-January, Per SAG-AFTRA, Amid Public Outcry and Pleas From Health Officials

‘Superman’ Director Richard Donner Is Not a Fan of Today’s ‘Bleak and Angry’ Superhero Movies

After the Renaissance: Disney’s Overlooked Animation – Atlantis: The Lost Empire

Pan's Labyrinth's Visual Effects Supervisor Edward Irastorza Dies at 52

Cinematographer Roger Deakins knighted in the UK's 2021 New Years Honours, becoming Sir Roger.

Dawn Wells, Mary Ann on 'Gilligan's Island,' dies of Covid-19 complications at 82

Frances McDormand Could Be First Woman Nominated for Best Picture and Acting Oscars

In Bruges (2008) is a masterpiece

Richard Donner has confirmed he will direct 'Lethal Weapon 5'

Disney will test the limits of 'franchise fatigue' in 2021 and 2022

Anthony Hopkins marks 45 years of sobriety after nearly 'drinking myself to death'

Why 'Ed Wood' Is Still Tim Burton’s Best Movie

Denis Villeneuve Left Roger Deakins Horrified by Having Terrence Malick Films on His iPhone

Movies with similar visuals to Blade Runner 2049?

Paul Thomas Anderson's ‘Phantom Thread’ is the Perfect New Year’s Movie for a Cynical Year

Steven Soderbergh Is Working on the "Philosophical" Sequel to 'Contagion'

IMO Mulan's live adaptation undermines its own message.

What's a terrible movie that has a scene you love in it?

In need of a good cry. What's the best sad/touching movie you've watched that made you cry?

Overlooked Movies: Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999)

What about the 4-hour extended cut of Cloud Atlas?

What Are Your Favorite Movies That Take Place During Winter That Aren't Necessarily Christmas Movies?

Joe Louis Clark, the baseball bat and bullhorn-wielding Principal at Eastside High, who inspired the 1989 film Lean on Me, has passed away.

In what Christmas movies does Santa end up in jail?

In Memoriam: Movie, TV and Music Stars We Lost in 2020

'Demon Slayer' becomes Japan's highest-grossing movie ever

Encanto: Stephanie Beatriz Attached To Star In Disney’s Upcoming Animated Movie

Robert Rodriguez Keeping the Hope Alive for ‘Alita: Battle Angel’ Sequel - “I know other people would love to see another, and I would love to do another one. As far as where it would go or how it would be made, I think streaming has opened up many opportunities such as sequels.”

Channing Tatum to Join Sandra Bullock in 'The Lost City of D'

The Truth about Test Screenings

From Paul Thomas Anderson To Park Chan-Wook, 46 Movies That Could Light Up Film Festivals In 2021

The Man Behind Pixar’s Deepest Explorations - Pixar always has been known for making profound animated movies, but no one has pushed that imperative further than ‘Soul’ director Pete Docter, who also directed ‘Monsters, Inc.,’ ‘Up,’ and ‘Inside Out.’

“Spring Breakers for Retirees” – A surreal look inside America’s largest and wildest retirement community, The Villages, Florida. Produced by Darren Aronofsky.

New Trailer for the Re-Release of 2000 South Korean Thriller 'JSA: Joint Security Area' from Director Park Chan-Wook ('Oldboy', 'The Handmaiden') - After a shooting incident at the Korean border leaves 2 North Korean soldiers dead, an investigation is launched.

Has a movie ever genuinely changed your life?

L.A. Health Department Asks Film Industry to Pause Production