Harry Potter Used An Extremely Old-School Trick For The Time-Turner's VFX
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban's Time-Turner scene was hard to make but turned out great thanks to its use of old-fashioned VFX.
Read MoreHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban's Time-Turner scene was hard to make but turned out great thanks to its use of old-fashioned VFX.
Read MoreGeorge Lucas knew he wanted fast-paced lightsaber battles in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, but the new fighting style needed to be approved by his son.
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Read MoreWhen Michael Bay needed help fending off a Disney executive on the set of The Rock, he called in Sean Connery for reinforcements.
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Read MoreThe director of Blue Beetle will helm the long-brewing film adaptation of the popular video game, which focuses on a secret agent named Rico Rodriguez.
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Read MoreBrad Peyton's new action sci-fi film Atlas, starring Jennifer Lopez, has rocketed to the top of the Netflix charts. But is the movie any good?
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Read MoreDune actor Stellan Skarsgård underwent a massive transformation to play Dune villain Baron Harkonnen, but there was one thing he required from the makeup team.
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Read MoreThe screenwriters of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home were ordered to make William Shatner's Captain Kirk feel like the movie's most important character.
Read MoreThe grand Mad Max tradition of having actors play multiple roles continues in Furiosa with Elsa Pataky, Lachy Hulme, and Josh Helman.
Read MoreThanks to the success of Die Hard, the writers of Cliffhanger finally found a way to tell their story, and it became one of Sylvester Stallone's best movies.
Read MoreDenis Villeneuve pored over nearly every single detail in the Dune movies, which makes his simple advice to Zendaya all the funnier.
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Read MoreCome along with us as we try to explain all of the twists and turns from the 2003 thriller Basic, starring John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson
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Read MoreDisaster blockbuster The Towering Inferno is now 50, although certain cast members are still with us. Let's show them some love.
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