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10 Movie Props You Won't Believe Were Re-Used In Other Film
Dodgers make $10 million decision on Max Muncy's future: Report IRS Direct File won't be available next year. Here's what ...
Sissy Spacek had one particularly enduring memory from making Carrie: the fake blood.
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Movie prop money being used as real currency in Florida, authorities warn: ‘They can fool you’
Florida authorities have sounded the alarm over repeated instances of people trying to pass off blatantly counterfeit money, ...
At least 54 of the California governor’s past top donors haven’t chipped in for the Prop 50 campaign, including some of the state’s wealthiest residents and industry titans.
Austin firefighters on Monday morning filled a Domain movie theater to watch a short film documenting the Austin Firefighters ...
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Election Day 2025: Prop 50, NYC mayoral race, and gubernatorial battles
Election Day 2025 features high-stakes races, including California’s Prop 50, NYC’s mayoral contest, and gubernatorial ...
Nicolas Cage is known for going method, but the reason the crime-thriller Lord of War used real weapons during production is a head-scratcher.
Making a movie is no walk in the park. It can take months, if not years, to produce cinematic magic. For every perfect scene ...
One of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s greatest political accomplishments is about to be wiped away by California voters. Why hasn’t he done more to defend it?
In Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster, “Jurassic Park,” the Tyrannosaurus rex leaps off the screen through a combination of ...
Based on Denis Johnson’s novella of the same name, the film follows Robert Grainier (Joel Edgerton), a stoic railroad laborer ...
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