Every Roland Emmerich Movie Ranked Worst To Best
Roland Emmerich has directed some great films, including "The Day After Tomorrow," and a few clunkers, too. We rank every movie, from worst to best.
Read MoreRoland Emmerich has directed some great films, including "The Day After Tomorrow," and a few clunkers, too. We rank every movie, from worst to best.
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Read More'What can we observe about how a character might behave in the situation, and can we convey that to the audience with just enough nuance that they can see it?'
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Read More'I read it and I was laughing so hard. It was so ridiculous and stupid and wild.'
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