Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller wanted to balance CGI effects with real sets and physical elements as much as possible.
Amazon-MGM's entire 156-minute, big-budget sci-fi gamble was shot without any green (or blue) screen, Christopher Miller says.
I ask you, dear VEB’r, what could the Cardinals do to surprise the average fan? They have already been surprised with an Oliver Marmol extension, under a new President of Baseball Ops. Chaim Bloom had ...
Minnesota has a reputation for being nice, normal, and maybe just a little bit predictable. Space Aliens Grill & Bar in ...
The developers of cult classic horror shooter Clive Barker's Undying tell us how Steven Spielberg, Clive Barker, and Robert ...
Imagine walking into a job interview and the person across the desk literally can't look you in the eye because your face has ...
If someone showed you photos of Onyx Cave without context, you’d probably assume they were concept art from the latest space ...
Pull off the highway to discover an Arizona diner packed with UFO decor, nostalgic eats, and the kind of weird that makes ...
Writer and director Damien Leone has issued an update on horror movie sequel Terrifier 4, addressing what he called ...
Jessica Chastain stars in this drama about a wealthy American socialite having an illicit affair with an undocumented Mexican ...
The long-anticipated movies that ended up being huge disappointments, from the Idris Elba-starring The Dark Tower to Alien vs ...
ON Friday March 11 2011, a huge earthquake, followed by a terrifying tsunami hit Japan. Among the damage and loss of life, it ...
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