Why Braveheart Is Considered One Of The Most Historically Inaccurate Films Ever
Braveheart may be a rousing epic, but its depiction of real events leaves something to be desired, giving us a hodgepodge of history and make-believe.
Read MoreBraveheart may be a rousing epic, but its depiction of real events leaves something to be desired, giving us a hodgepodge of history and make-believe.
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Read MoreThe Disney+ documentary Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Movies shows how James Cameron solved the biggest filmmaking problem of his career in amazing detail.
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Read MoreThe worlds of the Predator and Alien films are colliding in Predator: Badlands with a brilliant thematic connection outside of the Yautja and Xenomorphs.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro's new take on Frankenstein is directly borrowing from one of the very best adaptations of the classic.
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Read MoreJames Cameron's Avatar: The Way of Water crew tried to convince him not to film it underwater, and you can see why, given the obstacles they had to overcome.
Read MoreAmy Madigan shot into the spotlight with her performance as Aunt Gladys in Weapons, but her acting career previously had a lot of rough patches.
Read MoreBy doing more with less, Predator: Badlands wisely uses some restraint and proves that not all brand expansions are built equally.
Read MoreComplain about Jurassic World 5 moving forward all you want, but it's hard to deny that Universal and the movie theater industry at large need this sequel.
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