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Everything You Need To Know About Ilvermorny, The American Hogwarts
Everything you need to know about the Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, a.k.a. the North American Hogwarts.
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Todd Solondz, The King Of Feel-Bad Cinema
The director is an expert on the American middle class vision of human brutality. But, you know, funny.
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StarStruck’s Sterling Knight And Danielle Campbell Had A Picture-Perfect Reunion
The Disney Channel stars met up at the premiere of the 100th DCOM, 'Adventures in Babysitting.'
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A Ton Of Disney Channel Original Movie Stars Reunited For The 100th DCOM
The Lawrence brothers, Christy Carlson Romano, and more reunited at the premiere of 'Adventures in Babysitting.'
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Q&A: Directing Team Daniels Discuss Their Flatulent-Corpse Epic Swiss Army Man
You will not see another movie like Swiss Army Man this year, or possibly in your lifetime. The basic plot is bizarre enough: A man (Paul Dano) stranded on an island tries to make his way back to civilization using the unexplainable capabilities of a dead body (Daniel Radcliffe) he finds on the beach, which... Read more »
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Swiss Army Man Is A Fart Joke That Lingers, Growing More Profound With Time
Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe are stranded on a desert island. And one of them is a flatulent corpse.
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A Conversation With Nicolas Winding Refn About Neon Demon, Narcissism, And Elle Fanning
"There's no one else. She has the thing."
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New Fantastic Beasts Footage Introduces An Unlikely Hero — And More Magical Creatures
New 'Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them' featurette introduces Newt Scamander and a few of his magical creatures.
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The Neon Demon: High Fashion, Low IQ
Nicolas Winding Refn's latest film looks pretty but doesn't have much on its mind.
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16 Questions I Had After Rewatching The Disney Channel Original Movie Genius
A look back at one of the earliest DCOMs, 'Genius,' and the many questions and plot holes it posed.
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