Mission: Impossible 7 Risked Losing All Footage For One Of Its Biggest Scenes
Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One director Christopher McQuarrie said he wasn't sure the cameras filming the train crash would survive the fall.
Read MoreMission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One director Christopher McQuarrie said he wasn't sure the cameras filming the train crash would survive the fall.
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Read MoreDespite being one of Ridley Scott's lesser-known films, Black Rain was a major inspiration for Hawkeye's trip to Japan in Avengers: Endgame.
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Read MoreThe Nightmare Before Christmas is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, so Disney is releasing a gorgeous, limited edition collectible doll set.
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Read MoreThe Hell House franchise is back with its fourth entry, The Carmichael Manor, whose mileage may vary depending on how big a Hell House head you are.
Read MoreFive Nights at Freddy's is the latest horror blockbuster from Blumhouse Productions, the studio that first struck gold with Paranormal Activity.
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Read MoreAt the height of Marvel Studios' success, brutal terms forced on exhibitors by Disney led hundreds of German theaters to boycott Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Read MoreRadiohead recorded a song for the James Bond movie Spectre, but the track ultimately wasn't used for the final film.
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Read MoreKevin Smith's Tusk shocked audiences silly when it came out back in 2014, but is there enough fan buzz and studio interest for a Tusk 2? Let's find out.
Read MoreWho exactly is Steve Raglan? And what does he have to do with William Afton? Let's dive into Matthew Lillard's mysterious character in Five Nights at Freddy's.
Read MoreMatt Reeves' The Batman contains many incredible set pieces, but that scene where Robert Pattinson's Batman leaps off the skyscraper was a technical marvel.
Read MoreOne of the most important U.S. filmmakers of the last 35 years, Steven Soderbergh once beat himself for the Best Director Oscar. He hasn't been nominated since.
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