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Arnold Schwarzenegger Blasts Indiana's Anti-Gay Law

3 April 2015 3:20 PM, PDT

Indiana's religious freedom law just got a very powerful new enemy: the "Governator" himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger. The former California Governor - an outspoken Republican - expressed his anger and disappointment over what he sees as his party's discriminatory agenda in an op-ed for the Washington Post. "I'm incredibly concerned about what happened in Indiana this week and the threat of similar laws being passed in other states," he wrote, adding, "As a Republican, I'm furious." Schwarzenegger is referring to the controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act, signed into Indiana law on Thursday by Republican Governor Mike Pence. Those who oppose the See more »


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John Stamos Makes Fun of His Full House Hair: "It Was Like Two Crows Died on My Head!"

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You can't touch the hair. But you can make fun of it. Though Full House's Uncle Jesse will forever remain one of our ultimate TV crushes, the man himself John Stamos did not hold back while talking about his infamous hairstyle when he caught up with E! News.  "It was like two crows had died on my head!" he told Kristin Dos Santos at the 2015 Television Critics Association Press Tour on Thursday. "The sideburns were big!"  But come on, at the time, Stamos, who is reprising the iconic role but not the early hairstyle) of Jesse for See more »


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19 Times Jon Hamm Was Effin' Hilarious

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Jon Hamm will always be Don Draper, but you're sadly mistaken if you think the ad man is his greatest role. Because he's actually a secret comedian. See, the guy is a total clown. His eloquent (and Tmi) sales pitches on Mad Men paid the bills, but it's no accident Hamm is game to pop up anywhere and

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Jon Stewart’s Final Show Was the Second-Most-Watched Daily Show Episode Ever

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Last night we said farewell to Jon Stewart on The Daily Show, and the people tuned in. Stewart's final show brought in 3.5 million total viewers (live plus same day), making it the second-most-viewed episode in the series' history, behind the episode when then-senator Barack Obama sat down for an interview on October 29, 2008, less than a week before his landmark election as president of the United States. (That episode brought in 3.6 million total live and same-day viewers.) But of course, since millennials don't watch things live anymore, there have been an additional 1 million streams See more »


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Bobcat Goldthwait: 'I knew Robin would want me to finish the movie'

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Comedian turned film-maker Bobcat Goldthwait’s first documentary profiles a comedian who was raped as a child. Despite the tough subject matter, the film is Goldthwait’s most mainstream effort to date. Just don’t tell him that

Bobcat Goldthwait is worried.

The bad boy comedian turned adventurous filmmaker has long prided himself on being edgy. Hell, John Waters himself awarded him with the Filmmaker on the Edge award at the Provincetown international film festival in June. But Goldthwait’s new film – and first documentary – Call Me Lucky, threatens to soften the edge that’s distinguished his output since he turned heads with his twisted comedy Shakes the Clown.

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Exclusive Sinister 2 TV Spots

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In 2012, Sinister arrived. In 2015, Sinister II arrives, and to celebrate that fact, here are two exclusive TV spots to get you excited about the return to the supernatural horror phenomenon.James Ransone is returning from the first Sinister in the role of the sheriff’s See more »


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The Best Movies Of 2013

17 December 2013 12:00 PM, PST

To clarify, this is my top ten today at this very moment. It's going to change. Even as I wrote out the below list, I was dramatically shifting these worthy films up and down. For one thing I want — no, need — to see all of these again and See more »


- Josh Horowitz

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Filmmaker Magazine

Road “Flic”: Jon Watts’s Cop Car

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One day non-discerning encyclopedists will politely dismiss the new top-of-the-line Cop Car. It is Jon Watts’s second low-budget feature (after the spooky 2014 Clown) made prior to his surprise anointment as director of the upcoming Spider-Man “reboot” (Spider-Man: The New Avenger?), which once again visits Peter Parker See more »

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Jude Law set to join Guy Ritchie’s Knights Of The Roundtable

16 November 2014 10:48 PM, PST

Guy Ritchie’s Camelot saga Knights Of The Roundtable looks set to add another big name to its growing ensemble, with Jude Law in negotiations to join the production. According to Variety, Law is circling the role of the new film’s chief villain, although the identity of said bad See more »


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Interview: Harry Potter Cast and Crew Say Goodbye at Final Red Carpet

12 July 2011 11:00 AM, PDT

It all ends here. And here, this week, was New York City, where Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and the cast of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 walked their last red carpet for the final Potter premiere ... ever. FilmCritic.com was lucky See more »

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