What happens when a group of amateur stuntmen try to make a “real movie” so they can prove their worth to a town that hates them? Crash Land, directed by Dempsey Bryk, answers that very question. Inspired by decades of misadventurous buddy comedies, Bryk executed a goofy ode to films
15 Times the Trailer Was Way Better Than the Movie
A great trailer can sell almost anything. In just a couple of minutes, it can build excitement, set a tone, and make a movie feel like a must-watch event. That carefully crafted preview can sometimes backfire, ending up being more memorable than the film itself. With clever editing, better pacing,
15 Times a Video Game Made Us More Uncomfortable Than it Needed To
Videogames can be the most immersive experience someone can have, and that comes with good and bad things. On the plus side, they can give memorable experiences that you’ll remember for years. The problem is, those experiences might be more than what you bargained for. In some cases, the discomfort
15 Movies That Just Couldn’t Overcome Production Nightmares
Some movies struggle before audiences ever get to see them. Behind the scenes, productions can spiral into chaos due to budget issues, creative clashes, technical problems, or unexpected real-world complications. In some cases, films limp across the finish line, with the turmoil clearly visible on screen. In others, things fall
15 Movies That Tried So Hard to Be Smarter Than They Were
Many movies aim to develop complex thoughts throughout their runtime, something to be proud of, certainly. Sadly, aiming to do something is not succeeding, and there are films that focus too much on appearing deep or intellectual, losing sight of what makes a story engaging in the first place. Overcomplicated