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Death’s Design.

With the Final Destination series turning 25 this year and the arrival of Final Destination Bloodlines , Matt Goldberg speaks to filmmaker James Wong and looks at the best deaths in a horror series that recognizes the Grim Reaper as the greatest slasher of all time.

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Power Couples.

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As Interview with the Vampire turns 30, Matt Goldberg sinks his teeth into the film’s exhilarating sexual energy and scene-stealing Tom Cruise performance.

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As National Treasure turns 20, Matt Goldberg examines how the Nicolas Cage hit marked not only a turning point in the actor’s career, but the beginning of the end for high-concept blockbusters as Hollywood fully embraced IP adaptations.

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Eye of the Storm.

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