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The Thistle And Shamrock: The Long View

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Françoise Hardy Remains France's National Treasure

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Bobi Wine Is Willing 'To Die Trying' To Win Freedom For Uganda

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Singing In The Shower To Help Save Cape Town's Water

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The Thistle And Shamrock: Late Summer Sounds

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Today in Movie Culture: 'The Matrix' Meets 'The Terminator,' a Golden Age 'He-Man' Movie and More

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

Mashup of the Day:

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s T-800 from Terminator 2: Judgment Day calls Neo from The Matrix in this excellent mashup from Dr. Machakil:

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Remade Movie of the Day:

Darth Blender mashed up some old movies to show what a “premake” of Masters of the Universe would have been like:

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Franchise Breakdown of the Day:

In anticipation of The Nun, this week’s Honest Trailers runs through the basics of all the Conjuring movies:

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Video Essay of the Day:

The latest video essay from Patrick H. Willems examines the filmmaking craft of the entire Star Wars franchise:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Mitzi Gaynor, who turns 87 today, hides behind a tree on the set of the 1958 musical South Pacific:

Actor in the Spotlight:

Back to Keanu Reeves, here’s a Fandor video by Jacob T. Swinney on why we love the John Wick and Matrix star:

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Filmmaker in Focus:

Channel Criswell showcases the “mystic theatre” of filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky in this video essay:

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Movie Comparison of the Day:

Dimitri Bitu compares scenes from Jobs with footage of the actual Steve Jobs and real events side by side:

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Cosplay of the Day:

DragonCon is always one of the best places to find great movie cosplay, such as this fan’s tribute to Aliens:

She has a Class 2 rating… #aliens #dragoncon pic.twitter.com/5nU8T6IQkB

— Bryan Young (@swankmotron) September 2, 2018

Classic Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 10th anniversary of the premiere of The Hurt Locker at the Venice Film Festival. Watch the original trailer for the classic Best Picture winner below.

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Experience The 2018 XPoNential Music Festival On Video

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New 'Hell Fest' Trailer Goes Full Red-Band; Here's Everything We Know

Hell Fest

Amusement parks and carnivals are great settings for horror movies. Visitors are already vibing on the excitement of the attractions; past fright flicks like Final Destination 3, Zombieland and The Funhouse added layers of extreme anxiety — and fear of death! — to the adrenalized experience.

Tapping into that anxious feeling, the upcoming horror thriller Hell Fest is set at an amusement park where the scares become real. Read onward to learn all we know about the film and then watch two trailers that will make you jump, either for joy or out of genuine panic.

What’s it about?

Three friends can’t resist the lure of a traveling attraction known as Hell Fest, so they head there with their boyfriends. They fully anticipate a night of fun and (probably) mild frights as they wander through the attractions and get lost in the haphazard mazes. Instead, things quickly become very intense and genuinely frightening.

Here’s the official synopsis: “A masked serial killer turns a horror-themed amusement park into his own personal playground, terrorizing a group of friends while the rest of the patrons believe that it is all part of the show.”

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Who stars?

Amy Forsyth (above) plays Nathalie, a college student who is visiting her childhood best friend Brooke (Reign Edwards) and her roommate Taylor (Bex Taylor-Klaus). Tony Todd also stars; he’s well-known to horror-movie fans for his appearances in Candyman, Final Destination and Hatchet, among others.

Who is the director?

Gregory Plotkin. He is a veteran film editor whose credits include Get Out, Happy Death Day and Game Night. He also worked as a film editor on four installments of the Paranormal Activity series, making his feature directorial debut on Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension.

When can we see it?

Hell Fest will open in theaters everywhere on September 28, 2018.

Watch the first two trailers below.

The first trailer establishes that the park is not as safe as it might appear to the unwary.

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The newest trailer is NSFW (Not Safe For Work); it contains profanity, bloody images and violent acts.

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Today in Movie Culture: Batman vs. John Wick, 'Goonies II' Fan Film, the Enduring Legacy of 'Fight Club' and More

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

Mashup of the Day:

Here’s a fake trailer pitting Batman against John Wick, or maybe we should say the Dark Knight and the Boogeyman (via Geek Tyrant):

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Fan Film of the Day:

Fans of The Goonies over at Movie Nerds created a short film teasing the idea for the long-desired sequel:

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Movie Comparison of the Day:

Dimitri Bitu compares scenes from Ray with footage of the actual Ray Charles side by side:

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Fan Theory of the Day:

That Film Theory examines the theory that Groundhog Day is really about Phil’s experience in Hell:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Elliott Gould, who turns 80 today, wears a t-shirt with his own face on it on the set of The Long Goodbye in 1972:

Filmmaker in Focus:

If you’ve got five minutes, this video by Alex Quinn offers a very nice tribute to Edgar Wright:

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Video Essay of the Day:

The latest Film Radar video essay looks at John Carpenter’s The Thing and why it’s so dang scary:

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Legacy of the Day:

For Fandor, Jacob T. Swinney looks into the lasting impact of David Fincher’s Fight Club, which is nearly 20 years old:

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Cosplay of the Day:

Even better than the news of a Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner movie is this Looney Tunes fan cosplaying as Granny:

Great cosplay? Or greatest cosplay?

You’re never too old. pic.twitter.com/uIYsWr3Rrg

— Heroic Girls – #MoreThanCute (@HeroicGirls) August 28, 2018

Classic Trailer of the Day:

Today is the 15th anniversary of the release of Lost in Translation. Watch the original trailer for the modern classic below.

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