Hollywood's 5 Favorite Movie Villains
Give the hero worship a rest and jump on the bad guy bandwagon.
Give the hero worship a rest and jump on the bad guy bandwagon.
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The screenplay is complete enough that it could be created by filmmakers today.
Comedian and actor Robin Williams helped the careers of his co-stars and kept everyone around him laughing.
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One joke was so funny, an audience member literally laughed himself to death.
In the fall of 1979, a group of unknown actors, a director desperate for a hit, and a special effects visionary got together in the woods of New Jersey to create the stuff of legend.
The beloved (and record-breaking) Masterpiece series is making a big-screen comeback. Again.
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Directed by Wolfgang Petersen, the film starred John Malkovich, Renee Russo, and Clint Eastwood as a longtime Secret Service agent still harboring guilt about not being able to protect JFK—and ready to make sure another presidential assassination doesn’t
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