The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers Ending Explained: Where Once Was Light, Now Darkness Falls
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is very different from the previous installment, which felt much more like an innocent adventure.
Read MoreThe Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is very different from the previous installment, which felt much more like an innocent adventure.
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Read MoreJust like the curtain had to be pulled on Kathy (Debbie Reynolds) to expose Lina's (Jean Hagen) fake singing, we cannot be living this lie anymore.
Read MoreThe Invitation director Jessica M. Thompson says she gets asked about Evie's Outlander T-shirt a lot, and it is actually important to the film.
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Read MoreRemember the most important rule of vampire hunting: just have fun with it.
Read MoreGeorge Miller has definitely had an interesting career.
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Read MoreDon't hold your breath for District 10, the sequel to Neill Blomkamp's Oscar-nominated directorial debut, unless you're prepared to go without air for years.
Read MoreHorror fans are about to have a field day with The Invitation. Can you spot all the references?
Read MoreRob Zombie is focused on the visuals, trading in the visually lackluster found footage aesthetic of Paranormal Activity for something vivid and memorable.
Read MoreShe knows her worth and likes to help people. All good things.
Read MoreThe director recently signed on to direct Fantastic Four for Marvel Studios, and that created a scheduling conflict.
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Read MoreSidney Lumet's debut film, 12 Angry Men, is a masterclass on how to utilize your limited resources to make a powerful, claustrophobic film.
Read MoreHere's everything we know about the Colin Kaepernick documentary from Dark Star Pictures.
Read MoreDirector Jessica M. Thompson went back to classic vampire roots for The Invitation, but she also included plenty of modern horror references.
Read MoreMaking a musical in the late 2000s was hard enough, but making one that was also full of bloody throat-slitting was an ever greater risk.
Read MoreMrs. Harris, she went to Paris, and now she's coming to your home theater!
Read MoreAfter years of failed attempts, it looks like the reboot may actually happen.
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