
A three part documentary detailing the making of the Will Ferrell Land of the Lost remake.
Exploring the history of the 'Power Rangers' franchise, casting, special effects and music.
Explore NowA brand new retrospective documentary produced by Ballyhoo Motion Pictures and featuring interviews with writer Nick Castle, cinematographer Dean Cundey, composer Alan Howarth, production designer Joe Alves, special visual effects artist/model maker Gene Rizzardi, production assistant David De Coteau, photographer Kim Gottleib-Walker, Carpenter biographer John Muir, visual effects historian Justin Humphreys, and music historian Daniel Schweiger.
Explore NowDirector Curtis Hanson and star Eminem talk about their ideas and views on the film 8 Mile (2002).
Explore NowRoger Corman & William Shatner are talking about the making of 'The Intruder'.
Explore NowA 9-part retrospective documentary from 2009 on the trilogy’s legacy.
Explore NowDelve into the world of Batman and the vigilante justice that he brought to the city of Gotham. Batman is a man who, after experiencing great tragedy, devotes his life to an ideal--but what happens when one man takes on the evil underworld alone? Examine why Batman is who he is--and explore how a boy scarred by tragedy becomes a symbol of hope to everyone else.
Explore NowA documentary film on the making of 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind'
Explore NowBehind-the-scenes documentary about the making of director Steven Spielberg's 1997 film "The Lost World."
Explore NowFilm noir expert Eddie Muller and others discuss the classic film Trapped.
Explore NowA short documentary exploring the theatrical release of Just Jaeckin's Emmanuelle (1974) in Ontario, Canada, at the time of a major shift in its provincial film censorship regime. What followed was a new era in the Ontario government's uneasy dance with film, a debate over art and morality — not only about sex on screen, but about who gets to decide what is too much, too far, or too French.
Explore NowA look at the unrecognized work of the talented artists and craftsmen who've maintained the tradition of Japanese special-effects. Highlighted is Yasuyuki Inoue along with various crew members who crafted meticulously detailed miniatures and risked life and limb as suit actors. All done to bring to life some of film's most iconic monsters through a distinct Japanese artform.
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