Movies may look polished and effortless on screen, but the reality behind the camera is anything but. Film productions involve massive crews, complicated stunts, demanding schedules, and unpredictable conditions. Over the years, some sets have been marked by serious accidents, dangerous disagreements, unexpected injuries, and even tragic deaths. These stories
Unsettling Movie Details We Didn’t Catch in the First Watch
Some movies reward viewers who pay close attention. The first time you watch them, you’re focused on the story, the characters, and the big moments. But on a second viewing, or sometimes years later, you might notice small, unsettling details hidden in the background. These clues can foreshadow twists, reveal
15 Movies Where Romance Went from Acting to Real
Sometimes the chemistry audiences see on screen isn’t just great acting. Over the years, many movie romances have spilled beyond the script, turning co-stars into real-life couples. In some cases, those relationships lasted for years, while others became short but memorable Hollywood flings. Either way, these stories show how filmmaking
SXSW 2026 Film Preview: Movies to See in Austin
This article appears in the new issue of DEN OF GEEK magazine. You can read all of our magazine stories here. It might be the culmination of Oscars week in Hollywood, but down in Texas a new year of moviegoing is in full boom. The SXSW festival is here and with it comes
Friday the 13th Part VII Should Have Been the Model for the Franchise
By 1988, Jason Voorhees was a shambling corpse without purpose, both literally and metaphorically. Paramount Studios, who released the original 1980 film by director Sean S. Cunningham and writer Victor Miller, had ordered Jason’s death for the third entry, 1984’s Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter. When that too proved