Matthew McConaughey's First Movie - My Boyfriend's Back (1993)

Alright, alright, alright, kick back and have some fun and maybe learn a thing or two as we look back at Matthew McConaughey's first movie, 1993’s My Boyfriend’s Back. Matthew McConaughey is one of those actors who truly has gotten better and better as his career has matured. He has starred in so many great movies ranging from dramas like Dallas Buyers Club and A Time to Kill to sci-fi epics like Interstellar and even lending his voice to movies like The Sing franchise.

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Keanu Reeves' First Movie - One Step Away (1985)

It is fair to say that Keanu Reeves is one of those actors who everyone pretty much loves and today we are looking at the first Keanu Reeves movie to see where this legendary career started. From traveling through time to avoid military school, having a run-in with Count Dracula, stopping a bus from going over 50 mph, entering the Matrix, and shooting a million bad guys when he is John Wick! With the legendary career this man has had, Keanu Reeves' first movie and the early days of his career may surprise you!

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Clint Eastwood's First Movie - Revenge of the Creature (1955)

Clint Eastwood is one of the biggest Hollywood icons of all time. From his amazing Westerns, blasting away the bad guys as Dirty Harry, hanging out with Clyde, and of course the numerous movies he has been behind the camera for. Clint Eastwood is a man who has done it all, but this legendary career had to have started somewhere and that is why today we are looking at Clint Eastwood’s first movie, Revenge of the Creature, and some fun facts and trivia about this sci-fi creature feature!

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Adam Sandler's First Movie - Going Overboard (1989)

While Adam Sandler’s movies may have grossed over 2 billion at the box office, we are looking at Adam Sandler's first movie to see where this incredible career got started! While it may have been 1995’s Billy Madison as well as his run on Saturday Night Live that shot him to stardom, it had to have started somewhere and that is what we are looking at today with the first Adam Sandler movie, Going Overboard from 1989. In this video, part of the series “Celebrities’ First Movie Appearance”, you can see Adam Sandler in his very first movie role in Going Overboard.

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Beyond Fest 2024: The Largest Genre Film Festival in the U.S. Returns with 82-Feature Lineup and 15 Days of Global Cinema

Beyond Fest, the biggest genre film festival in the U.S. is back for its 12th edition with a staggering lineup of 82 feature films, 16 world premieres, and 15 days of cinematic celebration. Set to run from September 25th to October 9th, this year’s festival, presented by NEON in collaboration with the American Cinematheque, promises to be the largest yet, welcoming film enthusiasts from around the world to screenings at iconic venues such as the Egyptian Theatre, Aero Theatre, Los Feliz 3, and Vista Theatre. Building on its reputation as the ultimate genre film experience, Beyond Fest 2024 kicks off with the world premiere of Salem's Lot, Gary Dauberman's much-anticipated adaptation of Stephen King's classic novel.

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Fantastic Fest 2024 Preview: Must-See World Premieres with Terrifier 3 and Strange Harvest

As Fantastic Fest 2024 approaches, horror enthusiasts and genre fans alike are eagerly anticipating a lineup packed with chilling thrills, dark humor, and groundbreaking cinema. This year’s festival is shaping up to be one of the most exciting yet, with two highly anticipated titles that are sure to be the talk of the event: Terrifier 3 and Strange Harvest: Occult Murder in the Inland Empire. Set to open the festival on Thursday, September 19th, Terrifier 3 is the latest installment in the terrifying saga of Art the Clown.

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Drama in Tromaville: Clash Over COVID-19 Safety on Set of The Power of Positive Murder

The ongoing controversy surrounding the production of Troma Entertainment's The Power of Positive Murder has taken a new turn with conflicting statements from key figures involved. Actress Nadia White's departure from the project due to COVID-19 safety concerns has sparked a heated exchange between her and fellow actress Jessa Flux, shedding light on differing perspectives regarding the situation on set. Nadia White, known for her roles in Troma films like Shakespeare's Shitstorm and Return to Nuke 'Em High Vol. 2, made headlines when she exited the production, citing a lack of concern for "safety to humans" after allegedly refusing to come to the set where she claimed there were more than seven active COVID-19 cases.

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Nadia White Exits Troma's The Power of Positive Murder Amid COVID-19 Safety Concerns

Actress Nadia White, widely recognized for her performances in various Troma films, including Shakespeare's Shitstorm and Return to Nuke 'Em High Vol. 2, has reportedly parted ways with Troma Entertainment's upcoming feature The Power of Positive Murder. White's decision to step away stems from concerns over the production's handling of COVID-19 safety protocols on set, highlighting a potential disregard for health and safety that could put cast and crew at risk. According to sources close to the production, White refused to report to the set after learning that there were more than seven active COVID-19 cases among the crew.

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