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It’s Not Just Dune 2: The Oscars Have Been Wrongly Excluding Films for Years
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Paul Mescal Praises ‘Wicked’ As “Extraordinary” Amid ‘Gladiator II’ Dueling Release
Paul Mescal Praises ‘Wicked’ As “Extraordinary” Amid ‘Gladiator II’ Dueling Release
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We've Reached The Era Where Mark Ruffalo Is Trolling The 'Holding Space' For Defying Gravity Meme, And I Am Here For It
We've Reached The Era Where Mark Ruffalo Is Trolling The 'Holding Space' For Defying Gravity Meme, And I Am Here For It
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Watch: A Supercut of Every Alfred Hitchcock Cameo from 1927-1976
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The Master of Suspense's every cameo appearance in his films from 1927 to 1976, captured in a must-see supercut for Hitchcock fans.
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The video features a total of 40 Hitchcock cameos spanning his entire filmography, from his early silent films to his final feature in 1976.
Hitchcock himself admitted the gag became
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Alfred Hitchcock, The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog, Strangers on a Train, Stage Fright, The Lodger, Easy Virtue, Frenzy, Family Plot
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