Ron Howard Was All It Took To Sell Chris Hemsworth On Rush
When the mood strikes him, Ron Howard can make a darn good movie.
Read MoreWhen the mood strikes him, Ron Howard can make a darn good movie.
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Read More'Because it was extreme, it was extreme.'
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Read MoreAfter not enjoying the making of Temple of Doom, Steven Spielberg found a personal way into the third movie.
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Read MoreSmall budgets are indeed the mother of invention.
Read More'I'm self-taught in everything.'
Read MoreRosario Dawson had a gnarly death scene in Rob Zombie's The Devil's Rejects, which was unfortunately left on the cutting room floor.
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Read MoreAshton tells us about walking the line between hero and villain, and tapping into the iconography of the Regency period in 'Mr. Malcolm's List.'
Read MoreYou just can't beat practical effects.
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Read MoreToday's edition of Superhero Bits actually (kind of) addresses that Ant-Man fan theory.
Read More'He was floating in space at one point and floating in the middle of a Vegas strip at other points.'
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