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Budomate: I know you trained with the Shaolin Monks in China in the 1990s. How did that come about, and what made you decide to go to Shaolin? Mark Strange: I’ve been studying martial arts since the age of 10. Inspired and influenced by Kung Fu and action films, I
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The enduring appeal of the original the Twilight Zone is explored in two pending books and as part of our coverage; I got to ask Rod Serlings daughters about the books and his legacy. Anne Serling’s Answers: How did the idea for As I Knew Him: Rod Serling come about?
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The reviews are out for “Longlegs” director Osgood ‘Oz’ Perkins’ new film “The Monkey,” a new adaptation of Stephen King’s short story and a movie that takes a more dark comedy vibe than Perkins’ usual quite serious work. The very R-rated 98-minute film is currently charting at 90% (7.6/10) on
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Last year, while doing media interviews, actor Nicolas Cage was asked about his views on the film industry, the growing new age of artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on movies – not just on FX like de-aging tech and digital doubles, but more primary factors. At the time, he