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Viggo Mortensen Stared Death In The Face While Making Thirteen Lives
'I managed to get through this tight spot, but...'
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Year Of The Vampire: Interview With The Vampire Imbibed The Spirit Of A Lost Century
Neil Jordan's 1994 adaptation of Anne Rice's Interview With the Vampire is infused with romance and melancholy.
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How Ron Howard And His Team Recreated The Dangerous Thai Caves For Thirteen Lives
'...we just kept taking notes and building sequences around that.'
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Neil Gaiman Had To Get Creative While Translating Princess Mononoke
Conveying implicit meaning can get lost in translation.
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One Of Liam Neeson's Least Famous Films Is Also One Of His Favorites
The 1996 biopic is ripe for rediscovery now that Neeson is a household name.
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Pedro Almodovar Making Brokeback Mountain-Like Western With Ethan Hawke And Pedro Pascal
'There will be a showdown between them, but really the story is very intimate.'
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Figuring Out How To Pull Off Return Of The Jedi's Rancor Scene Was An Exhausting Task
'It's time-consuming, but you kind of know what you're going to get.'
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Why Damon Lindelof Waited So Long To Write His Watchmen Series
'Is there a way to take this thing I love and be inspired by it, not erase it, but build upon its foundation?'
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Robert Pattinson Has A Few Baddies In Mind For The Batman's Sequel
There's more to life than the Joker.
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How Star Wars Toy Sales Saved Han Solo's Life
A living Han Solo sells more action figures than a dead Han Solo.
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Only Bob Odenkirk Is Allowed To Improvise On I Think You Should Leave
That makes it safe; letting Odenkirk improvise is best.
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Without 101 Dalmatians, We Might Not Have Dragon Ball Z
Inspiration can come from unlikely places.
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My Neighbor Totoro Stage Show To Use Puppets From Jim Henson's Creature Shop
To-to-ro? You're Totoro!
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Matt Stone And Trey Parker Expected Fans To Pirate South Park — And Embraced It
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
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Two Twilight Zone Episodes Actually Started As Pilots For CBS
Perhaps they went to series in another dimension.
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Terry Gilliam Bet His Career On Keeping 12 Monkeys Under Budget
Constraints can be freeing. It's a shame Gilliam didn't surrender to them more often.
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Daniel Craig Put His Foot Down, And The Result Was Casino Royale's Most Powerful Moment
One of the best scenes in one of the Best James Bond movies is atypical of the whole series.
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Hocus Pocus 2 Teaser: Revisiting The Most Famous (And Fabulous) Witch Sisters In The World
The Sanderson Sisters put a spell on us once again.
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Star Wars: Shadow Of The Sith Rights Wrongs Of The Rise Of Skywalker
Adam Christopher weaves a compelling tale that makes sense of some of the more glaring errors in The Rise of Skywalker.
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Amy Adams' Nightbitch Has Almost The Exact Same Premise As A 2017 Indie Movie
She's a little bit of everything all rolled into one.
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Love Lies Bleeding: Everything We Know So Far About The Kristen Stewart A24 Romance
Kristen Stewart's got a new project on the horizon, and of course, we're eagerly waiting for more news.
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The Most Terrifying Movie Monster Transformations
These transformation scenes are some of the most chilling and horrific the genre has to offer.
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Quentin Tarantino Never Let The Hateful Eight Cast Out Of The Cold
Quentin Tarantino needed to make sure his cast acted properly freezing on the set of The Hateful Eight, so he made a cold, almost sadistic decision.
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Even The Stars Of The Prestige Weren't Told How Their Tricks Were Done
Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale embody their roles as magicians in The Prestige so well, it's surprising to discover how little real magic they learned.
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