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Midterm Election Could Reshape Health Policy

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Today in Movie Culture: 'Halloween' Trivia, 'Venom' vs. 'Upgrade,' 'A Star is Born' Meets 'Walk Hard' and More

Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:

Movie Trivia of the Day:

In honor of this week’s release of the new Halloween, here’s CineFix with a bunch of obscure trivia about the original movie:

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Movie Comparison of the Day:

Everyone is talking about the similarities between Venom and Upgrade. Here’s BossLogic with a side-by-side comparison:

Upgrade and Venom are basically the same movie, think about it 😀 main actors even look like each other ??

This is when they first activate their powers
(I liked both) pic.twitter.com/P9VwfPQ4tf

— BossLogic (@Bosslogic) October 16, 2018

Mashup of the Day:

Funny or Die crossed the new A Star is Born with Walk Hard for a hilarious musical mashup:

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Video Essay of the Day:

Like Stories of Old looks at the true story behind the war movie Hacksaw Ridge as well as the structure of how it’s told:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Tim Robbins, who turns 60 today, directs Susan Sarandon on the set of Dead Man Walking in 1995:

Actor in the Spotlight:

Screen Rant examines the career of Christian Bale and just how far he goes with the method acting technique:

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Fan Theory of the Day:

That Film Theory tackles the latest theory concerning Inception, that Leonardo DiCaprio’s character is the target of the job:

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Cosplay of the Day:

Here’s Mineralblu’s video showcase of cosplayers at the New York Comic-Con, including fans dressed as Venom, Vice Admiral Holdo from Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Transformers‘ Bumblebee, the parents in A Quiet Place and gender-swapped versions of Iron Man, Superman and Pennywise the clown:

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Classic Movie Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 20th anniversary of the release of Practical Magic. Watch the original trailer for the classic witchcraft comedy below.

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FCC Chief Calls For Investigation Of Florida Cellphone Service Outages

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After Barrage Of Criticism, USA Gymnastics Interim President And CEO Resigns

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What's At Stake For U.S. Health Policy With This Year's Midterm Elections

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Today in Movie Culture: 'Halloween' Franchise Recap, Terminator vs. RoboCop and More

Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:

Franchise Recap of the Day:

Ahead of this week’s release of the new Halloween, Screen Junkies crams in a recap of all the movies featuring Michael Myers:

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Mashup of the Day:

King of the mashup Anthonio Maria da Silva has another crossover between the Terminator and RoboCop:

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Remade Trailer of the Day:

Darth Blender reworked the new teaser for the live-action Aladdin using footage from the animated original:

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Movie Q&A Parody of the Day:

Here’s a sketch from the latest episode of Saturday Night Live that lampoons post-screening Q&As:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Penny Marshall, who turns 75 today, directs Tom Hanks on the set of Big in 1987:

Actor in the Spotlight:

For Fandor, Christopher L. Inoa celebrates the work of Maggie Gyllenhaal specifically in independent film:

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Video Essay of the Day:

The latest Renegade Cut video essay digs into the significance of monsters in feminine horror cinema:

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Movie Food of the Day:

Marvel shows you how to make candy apples shaped like the title character from Venom for Halloween:

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Cosplay of the Day:

Oh My Disney presents some more dog Star Wars cosplay with a pup and his owner as the respective Return of the Jedi characters Salacious B. Crumb and Princess Leia:

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Classic Movie Trailer of the Day:

This week is the 40th anniversary of the release of Watership Down. Watch the original trailer for the classic animated drama below.

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Should TV Drug Ads Be Forced To Include A Price? Trump's Team Says Yes

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Microsoft Co-Founder Paul Allen Dies At 65

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Michael Will Cost Insurers Billions, But Won't Overwhelm Industry, Analysts Say

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Last Year, The Flu Put Him In A Coma. This Year He's Getting The Shot

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