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Marvel Planet Of The Apes Comics

Marvel Comics Puts Their Stinkin’ Paws on ‘Planet of the Apes’

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Wolverine vs. the Planet of the Apes? Don’t place your bets quite yet. We’re still some time before that match-up.

New On Amazon Prime February 2023

What’s New to Stream on Prime for February 2023

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In a world of brand new films, series, and specials, our pick of the month is a movie from 1969.

New On Netflix February 2023

What’s New to Stream on Netflix for February 2023

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Werewolves, ghosts, and bad boys are all new for February!

Frostbiter Header

A Homemade Horror Tops Our Home Video Pick of the Week

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Plus 10 more new releases to watch at home this week on UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD!

Emancipation Robert Richardson Cinematography

Robert Richardson Embraced His Fears While Shooting ‘Emancipation’

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We chat with the legendary cinematographer about finding a unique, almost black-and-white image for Antoine Fuqua’s new film. Why did it scare the hell out of him?

Avatar The Way Of Water Pandora

Transforming Jetovators into Ilu for ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’

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We chat with production designers Dylan Cole and Ben Procter about how they constructed Pandora’s oceanic depths.

Critic's Picks Best Movies of 2022

Critic’s Picks: The Best Movies of 2022

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From blockbusters to box-office bombs, these are the best films of the year according to our chief film critic.

Following Nolan

How ‘Following’ Set the Pace for Christopher Nolan’s Career

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Following walked so that Christopher Nolan’s career could run.