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Jigsaw
For better or worse - but mostly worse - the blood-splashing, yucky Saw franchise is back to make you feel nauseous rather than spooked this Halloween weekend! Latest installment in a series of 8 movies (!), Jigsaw, directed by the Spierig Brothers (Daybreakers), is one more proof that the word "enough" isn't part of Hollywood producers' vocabulary, sadly spoiling what made an initially not-so-bad story remarkable in the first place.
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13 Scary Movies to Watch on Halloween Night
It's this time of year again! And although going door to door to fill your bag and belly with candy, or to that costume party Helen from accounting invited you to (and you said yes, even though you won't know anyone there) sounds like a lot of fun, it's OK from time to time to just stay home, turn off the lights so no one bothers you with their "trick or treats", and spend Halloween night watching scary movies under a blanket while stuffing your face with all those sweets you initially bought for the kids waiting desperately outside your apartment.
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On the Set of Bright, Netflix’s New Sci-Fi Movie Starring Will Smith and Joel Edgerton
Will Smith and Joel Edgerton embark in a new and - let's face it - unexpected adventure with Netflix's "genre-bending" sci-fi/action movie Bright, set in an alternate present-day where humans, orcs, elves, and fairies have been co-existing since the beginning of time (told ya). Clearly impossible to properly categorize, and that seems to be the whole point, Bright is Suicide Squad's director David Ayer’s new (and hopefully, smarter) project coming to the famous streaming service.
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Jim Carrey Opens Up About Playing Andy Kaufman in Netflix’s Documentary Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond
"When I heard I had the part, I was looking at the ocean, and that's the moment when Andy came back to make his movie. What happened after was out of my control." Saying that Jim Carrey was obsessed with playing Andy Kaufman during the making of Miloš Forman's Man on the Moon, which portrays the controversial life and career of the late legendary comedian, would be an understatement, as told by Carrey himself, above.










