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Keith Deininger

February, 2020
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Don't Look Now: The Dwarf Killer Explained

Don't Look Now (1973), directed by Nicolas Roeg, is one of the creepiest films ever made, with audiences still talking about the dwarf killer reveal.

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Theory: Snowpiercer Is A Sequel To Willy Wonka

Snowpiercer is a sequel to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory some are saying, and, despite their differences, it may not be as crazy as it sounds.

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Starship Troopers' Secret Meaning Explained: What It Was Really About

Starship Troopers is more than a cult classic sci-fi action movie about soldiers killing space bugs, and its secret meaning harshly criticizes the US.

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Amazing Stories: The Cellar Ending Explained

Amazing Stories, AppleTV's reboot of the 1980s Stephen Spielberg series, begins with a melodramatic, time-traveling love story, "The Cellar."

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Amazing Stories: The Rift Ending Explained

Amazing Stories finale, "The Rift," on AppleTV+ is a time-traveling adventure story with a predictable plot, but some classic Steven Spielberg heart.

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Raised By Wolves: Every Power Mother Has Explained (Including Her Eyes)

HBO Max's Raised By Wolves features Mother, an android with impressive and murderous powers. Here's where season 2 leaves off with her abilities.

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Eraserhead: The Shocking True Meaning of David Lynch’s Debut Film

David Lynch's shocking 1977 debut film Eraserhead is surreal and nightmarish, but its true meaning actually touches on the fear of fatherhood.

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How A Nightmare On Elm Street Connects To A Cult Classic '80s Dance Movie

A Nightmare on Elm Street has had a major impact on the horror scene and popular culture, but its connection to an '80s dance movie is the strangest.

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The Stand: The Dark Randall Flagg Connection Both Miniseries Leave Out

Randall Flagg in The Stand is one of Stephen King's most complex villains, with a dark connection in the book that is left out of both TV adaptations.

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The Stand: Trashcan Man's History & Why He's Important To Flagg Explained

In Stephen King's The Stand, the Trashcan Man is a memorable (and tragic) character, and the real reason he's special to Randall Flagg is shocking.