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Hunting down the right location is normally a crucial part of filming a movie and something that the production team might spend weeks or...
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Hunting down the right location is normally a crucial part of filming a movie and something that the production team might spend weeks or...
When it comes to having an idea for a movie, the journey from dream to screen can often take years (assuming it’s completed at...
Industrial Light & Magic Presents: Making Solo: A Star Wars Story is an eyewitness account of the film’s production from visual effects supervisor and...
It seems like it should be a pretty niche genre on the surface. After all, who outside of the industry can relate to the...
Bill Duke: My 40-Year Career on Screen and Behind the Camera By Bill Duke Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Many a memoir has begun...
At 33, Adi Shankar has become recognized as one of the most innovative creators in Hollywood and a global fanboy personality, and is also...
In the pantheon of filmmakers and auteurs who sprung from the Roger Corman school in 1970s, Jack Hill probably wouldn’t make most scholarly recollections....
Produced by Christine Beebe, Lisa Janssen, Jonathan Lynch, Brian Morrow Directed By Amy Scott Featuring Hal Ashby, Jon Voight, Beau Bridges, Alexander Payne, David...
Anders Walter may not be a household name just yet, but the comic book artist-turned-director has already managed to impress with his directorial efforts,...
Writer-director Paul Schrader and star Ethan Hawke attended a screening of their new film First Reformed at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica, California...
Director Rachel Talalay has comes a long way from her start as John Waters production assistant on 1981’s Polyester. Fresh out of Yale, the...
Over the years I’ve been asked if I loved the original Blade Runner. I always answered the same way, I don’t know. I mean,...
Last weekend, Paramount’s A Quiet Place took the box office by storm with an astonishing $50 million debut thanks to positive word of mouth....
Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One chronicles an epic battle for control of a fully immersive, massively multiplayer online virtual reality space known as the...
The annual Oscar parade is underway, floating a roster of nominees that run the gamut from safe and predictable to utterly shocking—both for the...
You might not know writer/director Alex Zamm by name, but you’ve certainly seen his work. Starting with the Carrot Top vehicle, Chairman of The...
The making of Blade Runner was a seven-year odyssey that would test the stamina and the imagination of writers, producers, special effects wizards, and...
Anyone in or around the modern entertainment business realizes fairly quickly that: 1) to get anywhere, you have to “pay your dues.” 2) everyone...
Star Wars has never been the sort of franchise to glorify graphic violence, so it’s a bit of a shock to witness the bloodbath...
In his latest film Incarnation, Filip Kovacevic tells the story of a young man who wakes up with no knowledge of his past, and...
James Cameron’s iconic sci-fi classic, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, is returning to the big screen in 3D on August 25. Converted in immersive 3D...
Produced By Derek Wayne Johnson, Chris May, Emmett James Written and Directed by Derek Wayne Johnson Starring Sylvester Stallone, Ralph Macchio, Martin Scorsese, Burt...
There’s no getting around it: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is a debacle of gargantuan Warcraft-like proportions. Valerian joins a handful...
I’ll never forget the family Christmas dinner when somebody dared to pooh-pooh the movie It’s a Wonderful Life by saying it was merely okay,...