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  • The Blind Side and the Lawsuit That Changed Everything

    The Blind Side and the Lawsuit That Changed Everything

    The Blind Side hit theaters in 2009, directed by John Lee Hancock and based on Michael Lewis’ book The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game. It tells…

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  • The Emotional Weight of Wilson in Cast Away

    The Emotional Weight of Wilson in Cast Away

    Sometimes, it feels like Wilson was ahead of his time. If Cast Away had been made in the TikTok era, there’s no doubt that everybody’s favorite movie…

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  • Cybernetic Showdown: Every Terminator Film Ranked

    Cybernetic Showdown: Every Terminator Film Ranked

    If you’re a diehard fan of the Terminator franchise and you’ve watched every single one (hopefully not back-to-back), you’ll have a relatively strong opinion on how they…

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  • Decoding the Future: Tenet Ending Explained

    Decoding the Future: Tenet Ending Explained

    If we could pick one word to describe Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi thriller, Tenet, it’d be “confusing.” You’re probably in the same boat, which isn’t necessarily surprising for Nolan.…

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  • Cast Away’s Ending Is Sadder Once You Realize What Chuck Actually Lost

    Cast Away’s Ending Is Sadder Once You Realize What Chuck Actually Lost

    The Cast Away ending leaves Chuck at a literal crossroads after losing Wilson, Kelly, and his old life. Here’s what the package and angel wings…

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  • The Final Illusion: The Prestige Ending Explained

    The Final Illusion: The Prestige Ending Explained

    You don’t have to be an avid fan of magic to be spellbound by The Prestige. The movie, directed by Christopher Nolan, has so many layers. This…

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  • How The Truman Show Connects to Plato’s Allegory of the Cave

    How The Truman Show Connects to Plato’s Allegory of the Cave

    The Truman Show mirrors Plato’s Allegory of the Cave through Truman’s false reality, Seahaven’s controlled world, and his painful escape into truth.

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  • Catch Me If You Can True Story: What Was Real And What Was Exaggerated

    Catch Me If You Can True Story: What Was Real And What Was Exaggerated

    Few tales are as astonishing as that of Frank Abagnale Jr., a young man whose audacious acts of fraud and deception, astonished the world.

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  • The Truman Show: More Real Than Reality?

    The Truman Show: More Real Than Reality?

    Is there anything more iconic than seeing one of our generation’s best comedy actors star in a philosophical masterpiece that bends the mind and makes…

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  • The True Story Behind Spotlight Is Even More Disturbing Than The Movie

    The True Story Behind Spotlight Is Even More Disturbing Than The Movie

    Spotlight’s true story is even more disturbing than the movie, revealing the real abuse and journalistic fight behind the drama.

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