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Image credits: EnigmaCA There are many ways film creators make movies captivating. Some rely on storytelling for that. By making the narrative engaging, understandable, relatable, and educational ...
Glen Powell can’t get enough of the talk about his kiss with costar Daisy Edgar-Jones that was cut from the final version of the 2024 disaster film Twisters. “I'm taking it very personally ...
Edgar-Jones told Collider about the cut kiss, revealing that executive producer Steven Spielberg opted for the kiss not to be shown in the movie. “I think it stops the film feeling too clichéd ...
After Vicky, Josh and Erin have gone to sleep, they are attacked by a masked assailant, Edgar, who incapacitates Vicky and Josh with tranquillizer darts. Nick, who has been locked outside, sees Edgar attack Erin and manages to free Tera before being shot with tranquillizer himself. Tera flees to the group's boat but is caught by Edgar.
Peckinpah's original cut, which may have been more than four and a half hours long, was edited to 136 minutes before its premiere. A score that Peckinpah greatly disliked was also added. Following the movie's extremely negative reception, it was cut further, despite the protests of Peckinpah and producer Jerry Bresler, to 123 minutes. 1971 ...
The film was one of three movies set up by producer Frank Rosenberg at Warner Bros, the others being Miracle in the Rain and "US Marblehead". [2] [failed verification] A theater marquee advertising Miracle in the Rain can be seen very briefly during a street sequence late in the film.
Glen Powell has addressed the backlash from fans surrounding the removal of a Twisters kiss scene with Daisy Edgar-Jones, saying "kiss or no kiss, everybody's a winner". Powell noted he believes ...
The Whole Town's Talking (released in the UK as Passport to Fame) is a 1935 American comedy film starring Edward G. Robinson as a law-abiding man who bears a striking resemblance to a killer, with Jean Arthur as his love interest.