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There's really nothing quite like shooting a movie on location.
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Read MoreNational Lampoon's Animal House went through a wild development process, and one of the ideas that actually got written was totally bonkers.
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Read More"Touch of Evil" is remembered for Orson Welles' technical mastery. There is one seemingly banal moment in the film that actually required great effort to film.
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Read MoreHollywood legend Orson Welles caused chaos with the early screenings of his masterpiece Citizen Kane, thanks to his unorthodox approach to filmmaking.
Read MoreRawson Marshall Thurber, whose credits include Central Intelligence and Skyscraper, is reportedly going to be at the helm of the long-awaited Voltron movie.
Read MoreIn "The Searchers," Ford presents complex themes and a racist protagonist played by an actor that audiences had become programmed to root for.
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Read More"My Neighbor Totoro" is about many things — childhood, imagination, family, appreciation for the earth — themes Miyazaki often returns to.
Read MoreDavid Lean's 1957 war epic Bridge on the River Kwai has an unforgettable ending that drives home the film's message about humanity and hubris.
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Read MoreBelieve it or not, Quentin Tarantino has "The Golden Girls" to thank for the production of "Reservoir Dogs" and his meteoric rise as a Hollywood director.
Read MorePhoenix said no to Doctor Strange, but he expressed interest in a future MCU role. Which Marvel character should he play? We've got a few ideas...
Read MoreIn today's episode of /Film Daily, Peter and Bryan Young recount their adventure at the immersive Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hotel experience.
Read MoreDolly Parton hinted that her life story may be in the works as a musical feature and she already has an idea of the star.
Read MoreFor decades, blacklisted screenwriter Michael Wilson was denied credit for the work he did in shaping the cinematic masterpiece "Lawrence of Arabia."
Read MoreIn this edition of Superhero Bits, there's a new Two-Face in town, Sony knows people want The Amazing Spider-Man 3, and more!
Read MoreAri Aster's "Hereditary," a movie about grief, trauma, and the worshipping of ancient demon spirits, can be a hard film to watch.
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Read MoreThe musical is coming from the Deaf West Theatre, Vendôme Pictures, and Pathé Films.
Read MoreBig news for all those Eraser fans out there (or Eraserheads, as they like to be called).
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