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DreamWorks Allegedly Reassigned Prince of Egypt Animators to Shrek
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DreamWorks Allegedly Reassigned Prince of Egypt Animators to Shrek

DreamWorks’ early years mixed prestige with bold, crowd‑pleasing humor, but behind the scenes a hard‑nosed project culture shaped who worked on what. A long‑standing anecdote ties The Prince of Egypt to…
Star Trek Showrunners Hint a Strange New Worlds Movie Would Spotlight Captain Pike
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Star Trek Showrunners Hint a Strange New Worlds Movie Would Spotlight Captain Pike

Star Trek Showrunners Hint a Strange New Worlds Movie Would Spotlight Captain Pike Star Trek’s current arc is designed as a finite run, with Strange New Worlds planned to conclude after…
Is This Thing On? Review: Bradley Cooper’s Quiet Midlife Standup Drama
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Is This Thing On? Review: Bradley Cooper’s Quiet Midlife Standup Drama

Bradley Cooper’s latest directs a film built around a midlife pivot, pairing a personal crisis with an experimental foray into stand‑up. He also handles the camera, giving the project an intimate,…
The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Disney’s Animated Landmark Earns Oscar Nod Yet Faces Razzie Mockery
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Disney’s Animated Landmark Earns Oscar Nod Yet Faces Razzie Mockery

Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame still stands out as a daring entry from the studio's renaissance, a film that drew both ardent praise and sharp debate upon release. Its awards…
Plainclothes review: a provocative setup that fizzles
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Plainclothes review: a provocative setup that fizzles

A 1990s New York backdrop frames Carmen Emmi's Plainclothes as a thriller that tests the boundaries between duty and desire. Tom Blyth plays Lucas, an undercover cop monitoring a cruising scene,…
Arnold’s Last Action Hero Debacle: Tears, Lessons, and a Turning Point in His Blockbuster Run
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Arnold’s Last Action Hero Debacle: Tears, Lessons, and a Turning Point in His Blockbuster Run

The behind-the-scenes saga of Last Action Hero reads a bit like a cautionary Hollywood tale about overreach. Released in June 1993, the film aimed to cement Schwarzenegger’s status but found stiff…
Indy’s One Beard Moment: Harrison Ford’s Brief Facial Hair in a Single Scene
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Indy’s One Beard Moment: Harrison Ford’s Brief Facial Hair in a Single Scene

Indiana Jones is defined by his fedora, whip, and a swagger that rarely hints at aging. His rugged look usually stays clean-shaven, even as danger follows his every step. Yet a…
Forensic experts crown No Country for Old Men’s killer as cinema’s most realistic psychopath
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Forensic experts crown No Country for Old Men’s killer as cinema’s most realistic psychopath

Hollywood often trades accuracy for drama when depicting mental illness. A forensic assessment highlights Anton Chigurh, the chilling antagonist of No Country for Old Men, as the most faithful cinematic portrayal…
Two Draculas, One Set: How Y Llegaron de Noche Reimagines Dracula’s Spanish Shoot
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Two Draculas, One Set: How Y Llegaron de Noche Reimagines Dracula’s Spanish Shoot

Overview Y Llegaron de Noche reimagines the making of Dracula, a 1931 Universal classic, by threading a fictional account of the Spanish-language production alongside the English version. Shot in tandem to…
Kurt Russell Kept His Distance on Miracle to Shield the Newcomer Cast
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Kurt Russell Kept His Distance on Miracle to Shield the Newcomer Cast

For Miracle, the challenge wasn't just about recreating a legendary moment in U.S. hockey history. The cast consisted largely of first-timers on the movie set, and Kurt Russell chose a careful,…

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