Stephen King Hates The Only Movie He Ever Directed
In his long, illustrious career, Stephen King only directed one movie - and the results were disastrous. Let's talk about Maximum Overdrive.
Read MoreIn his long, illustrious career, Stephen King only directed one movie - and the results were disastrous. Let's talk about Maximum Overdrive.
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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.
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Read MoreIt's no secret that a lot of green screen and visual effects are used in Marvel movies, but you might be surprised where and how VFX were employed.
Read MoreStephen King and Steven Spielberg have never worked together, but they came very close with what would become the miniseries Rose Red.
Read MoreGood Gowron, the spandex suits in Star Trek: The Next Generation were truly the stuff of stretchy fabric nightmares, weren't they?
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Read MoreNBC recently brought Night Court back with a modern revival, but some of the original cast members are sadly no longer with us.
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