What The Planet Of The Apes Movies Look Like Before Special Effects
Want to see how incredible visual effects brought the new Planet of the Apes trilogy to life? Here's what the movies look liked before movie magic was applied.
Read MoreWant to see how incredible visual effects brought the new Planet of the Apes trilogy to life? Here's what the movies look liked before movie magic was applied.
Read MoreVFX artist Douglas Trumbull had a lot of work to do in a short time when he was hired for Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
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Read MoreMaking Star Trek: The Motion Picture was so difficult that VFX creator Douglas Trumbull ended up in the hospital when filming was done.
Read MoreThe Borderlands trailer features Lilith and Roland, two of the playable characters from the original game, but their friends Mordecai and Brick are missing.
Read MoreCube director Vincenzo Natali and his production team had to use practical effects to pull off the horror film's infamous slice-and-dice kill scene.
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Read MoreBottleneck Gallery has an amazing new glow in the dark TRON Legacy poster from Raid71 that will whet our appetite as we wait for the upcoming TRON 3.
Read MoreThe Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection will bring back two of the greatest video games in the history of the franchise.
Read MoreGodzilla and Star Wars: Rogue One helmer Gareth Edwards is joining the Jurassic World franchise as its newest director.
Read MoreIt shouldn't be surprising that the works of Hayao Miyazaki would influence Godzilla Minus One, but one Studio Ghibli film subconsciously made an impact.
Read MoreDenis Villeneuve set himself the challenge of making Dune: Part Two enjoyable even for viewers who haven't seen the first movie.
Read MoreToho was wary of introducing different forms of Godzilla in Shin Godzilla ... at least until Bandai executives recognized the merchandising potential.
Read MoreStar Wars: The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson lent a helping hand to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story director Gareth Edwards in the early days of development.
Read MoreTron was a disappointment upon its release in 1982 but has since become a cult classic. Here are the actors from the film still alive today.
Read MoreGeorge Lucas utilized VistaVision technology to make Star Wars look its very best.
Read MoreMaking Star Wars was so stressful for director George Lucas that he ended up in the hospital with worrying chest pains.
Read MoreKing Kong has remained an American institution for almost a century. Here's the correct order to watch all of his films, and his many appearances elswhere.
Read MoreAre you interested in reading about The Matrix movies in order? Then you've come to the right place. Grab your trench coat and come with us.
Read MoreDavid Cronenberg is at his most Cronenbergian in Videodrome, a movie where James Woods makes out with a TV and grows an orifice in his stomach.
Read MoreWhat initially seemed like just a fun and innocent nod to E.T. in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace has taken on a bigger life in the years since the film came out.
Read MoreGeorge Lucas' enthusiasm for CGI in the Star Wars prequels was so great that even the Death Sticks in Attack of the Clones are a digital effect.
Read MoreGeorge Lucas notoriously loves to tinker with the original Star Wars trilogy, which has led to multiple fan-led attempts to restore the films' original cuts.
Read MoreDenis Villeneuve, the director of the science fiction epic Dune: Part Two, believes the film's young stars will be enough to lure audiences back to theaters.
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