15 Best Films Of The 1930s
With the advent of talkies, cinema entered a new era of innovation and creativity, making the 1930s one the most fertile periods in film history.
Read MoreWith the advent of talkies, cinema entered a new era of innovation and creativity, making the 1930s one the most fertile periods in film history.
Read MoreJames Cameron demands a lot from his actors, and making Avatar was no different; getting that CGI action to look authentic required an unusual tactic.
Read MoreSpontaneity on set led to a high-risk environment.
Read More'Sound and the robot voices were going to play such an unusual role that I couldn't help but be inspired.'
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Read More'We had to figure out something for two days.'
Read More'He is the faceless representative of the law.'
Read More'We scaled-down as efficiently as we could to shoot the aerial story separate from the ground.'
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Read MoreIndiana Jones may get a little fantastical, but the franchise also attempts to be as believable as possible when it comes to adventures and MacGuffins.
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Read MoreCarrie-Anne Moss had to overcome her fear of performing the death-defying stunts that make The Matrix films so surreal, and so exciting.
Read MoreRyan Reynolds had fun improvising during the production of Blade 3; Wesley Snipes, however, didn't enjoy the experience quite so much.
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Read MoreThe excessive bullying of Jake Lloyd after the Phantom Menace is unforgivable.
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Read MoreThe third time really was the charm.
Read MoreThe meta, self-referential nature of The Matrix only made it harder for Lana Wachowski and her co-writers to create a sequel worthy of the franchise.
Read More'It's time-consuming, but you kind of know what you're going to get.'
Read MoreA living Han Solo sells more action figures than a dead Han Solo.
Read MoreOne of the best scenes in one of the Best James Bond movies is atypical of the whole series.
Read MoreAdam Christopher weaves a compelling tale that makes sense of some of the more glaring errors in The Rise of Skywalker.
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Read MoreThese transformation scenes are some of the most chilling and horrific the genre has to offer.
Read MoreDirector Joseph Kosinski included two Top Gun references in the Netflix movie starring Chris Hemsworth and Miles Teller.
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