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One of the most terrifying monster reveals in cinema history.
Kalshi Film21,161,149 views • 1 year ago

Dune 2 cost 190 million dollars. It's one of the rare blockbusters where every dollar shows on screen.
Kalshi Film1,684,092 views • 2 months ago

The ending of Requiem for a Dream is without a doubt the most traumatizing in cinema history.
Kalshi Film7,532,774 views • 1 year ago

No Time to Die is the first James Bond film in history where 007 dies at the end. Daniel Craig explained that he only agreed to return for one last movie if his character had a “real ending.” He wanted to close the cycle that began with Casino Royale. Bond’s death was kept secret until the very end, with even some crew members not having access to the final pages of the script.
Kalshi Film4,061,902 views • 8 months ago

A Quiet Place II is one of the most intense and terrifying movies I've ever seen
Kalshi Film6,917,679 views • 1 year ago

On the set of Joker, real tension brewed between Joaquin Phoenix and Robert De Niro. De Niro wanted a full read-through and told the director, “Tell him he’s an actor, he’s coming.” Phoenix refused: “No f*ing way.” De Niro later pulled him aside, said, “It’s okay, bubbeleh,” and kissed him on the cheek.
Kalshi Film2,644,180 views • 6 months ago

John Travolta ran two miles a day and danced for three hours daily to get in shape for Saturday Night Fever (1977). He trained with Sylvester Stallone’s coach from Rocky, who “ran Travolta like he was a fighter.” He dropped 20 pounds — and the result is legendary.
Kalshi Film2,572,100 views • 6 months ago

Tom Cruise delivered a line that instantly froze the entire room: “Put your manners back in.” It wasn’t scripted. During a 60 Minutes interview, when the reporter pushed him about Nicole Kidman, Cruise never raised his voice. He simply held his ground and said, “You’re stepping over a line,” taking full control of the moment.
Kalshi Film2,333,989 views • 6 months ago

I find it extremely hard to believe that people dislike this movie
Kalshi Film3,264,420 views • 11 months ago

Katie Holmes turned down The Dark Knight to star in Mad Money instead, and several theories have circulated about why. One suggests Tom Cruise didn’t want her taking a supporting role while his own fame dominated the spotlight. Another points to the intense media attention around their relationship at the time, which may have influenced her choice.
Kalshi Film1,350,555 views • 6 months ago

If Drive (2011) feels dreamlike, it’s partly because the Los Angeles you see in the film has since vanished. When Ryan Gosling drove through the city under those warm streetlights, LA was right on the brink of a massive change. About 160000 lamps were replaced with white LEDs, and by the 2020s, almost all of those original lights had disappeared, leaving behind a very different cityscape.
Kalshi Film1,025,047 views • 6 months ago

I find it extremely hard to believe that people dislike this movie.
Kalshi Film1,840,489 views • 1 year ago