Event Horizon Ending Explained: Where You're Going, You Won't Need Eyes To See
Paul W.S. Anderson's Event Horizon ends with a chilling vision of humanity's deepest fears, but there are also alternate endings. Let's dig in.
Read MorePaul W.S. Anderson's Event Horizon ends with a chilling vision of humanity's deepest fears, but there are also alternate endings. Let's dig in.
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Read MoreThe Dune movies might feature scenes of dense dialogue, but director Denis Villeneuve prefers a strong image over lots of talking.
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