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Movies that are complete but facing massive roadblocks in release since the beginning often end up as flops. Take a look at some such predicted disasters.
Why does Netflix's 'The Eternaut' look so much better in terms of special effects, cinematography, and world-building than 90% of Hollywood blockbusters?
Quentin Tarantino often makes overt cinematic references in his movies, but his version of 'Mad Max' is more subtle and thought-provoking than a shot-for-shot reconstruction.
During one fiery confrontation in Tony Scott's 'Crimson Tide,' Gene Hackman and Denzel Washington go head to head, yet ...
Paul Newman wasn't a particularly contentious figure in Hollywood, but when he went to the Cannes Film Festival one year, he became an enemy of a powerful group of attendees.
Under normal circumstances, a stunt man is supposed to be subordinate to the star in every way. But in one movie, Jeff Bridge ...
Ask any band if they'd want to play Woodstock, and they'd likely jump at the chance, but not Jethro Tull, who turned their noses up at the 1969 event.
These five scenes arguably sealed the deal for an actor to win their Oscars, including performances from Javier Bardem, Angelina Jolie, and Meryl Streep.
While Paul Stanley may have been a big fan of some of New York's musical exports, there was one emerging in the late 1970s that he had no time for.
Given how idiosyncratic Jim Carrey is, you might assume that he is always playing himself, but on one occasion, he delved so deeply into character that he lost himself entirely.
Duff McKagan only had one opportunity to meet Prince during his lifetime, and it couldn't have gone any worse by his own admission.
Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa, director of 'Seven Samurai' and 'Rashomon', once picked his favourite American movies by the likes of John Ford and Scorsese.
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