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Loretta Swit on the 'M*A*S*H' series finale and why she never liked the nickname 'Hot Lips': 'She was so much more than a piece of anatomy'
The actress reflects on the show's record-setting series finale "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" on its 40th anniversary.
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The It List: Kourtney Kardashian cameos in '90s reboot 'He's All That,' Halsey drops most ambitious album yet, John Cena makes life tough for Lil Rel Howery in 'Vacation Friends' and the best in pop c
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Stephen King as 1970s Movie Critic? What Might Have Been...
The Boulder Daily Camera shares the story of how a local first-time author of a novel called 'Carrie' inquired about writing movie reviews in 1974--and why it didn't happen
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The 1975 Classic ‘Nashville‘ Predicted Donald Trump and This Crazy Election
The most surreal presidential election of our time has reminded a lot of movies fans of Idiocracy, the 2006 satire directed by Mike Judge that stars Terry Crews as a former pro wrestler who gets elected president in an aggressively anti-intellectual future. The film, which follows the interconnecting lives of disparate characters in the country music capital in 1975, revolves in part around the insurgent presidential campaign of a mysterious businessman named Hal Phillip Walker, who’s oft-heard