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    <description>Great screenwriting sometimes hands the antagonist a worldview so coherent it quietly embarrasses the hero standing across from them. These ten movie bad guys weren&#039;t just compelling — they were, uncomfortably, kind of right. Buckle up, because some of these takes are going to stick with you.</description>
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    <description>Between $25 IMAX tickets, recliner upgrades, and dine-in surcharges, the multiplex has quietly split into two very different worlds. Hollywood is engineering films to justify the premium — but who exactly gets left behind when the middle seat disappears?</description>
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    <description>Some TV antagonists don&#039;t just steal scenes — they expose everything the show around them is missing. These 10 delivered performances and characters so electric that the protagonists practically became supporting players in their own stories.</description>
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    <description>Not every shocking ending deserves a standing ovation. Some twists are lazy shortcuts dressed up in dramatic music — but a select few genuinely reward the audience for paying attention. We&#039;re breaking down ten film finales that planted their seeds early, watered them quietly, and bloomed into something you absolutely did not see coming until you absolutely should have.</description>
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    <description>Peak TV promised us everything — prestige, scale, endless content — and then quietly buried us in it. Now that the streaming bubble has well and truly popped, something unexpected has happened: the shows getting made are actually better. Here&#039;s why the collapse of the content gold rush might be the best thing to happen to American storytelling in a decade.</description>
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