What makes something iconic in film and television? From a character to a moment or significant object, the most iconic things stand out visually and thematically. When it comes to the seminal ...
The perfect movie car chase scene is like a good carburetor: simple in theory, complex in execution, and absolutely magical when everything clicks. You need three ingredients: a road with some kind of ...
Chris Paine’s 2006 film Who Killed the Electric Car was, he thought, an elegy for an idea that wasn’t so much ahead of its time, but rather ahead of Detroit’s willingness to break free from the fossil ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Cars and movies go together so naturally. They have been a part of pop culture as long as either one has been around, and that is about the ...
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Adam Luchies is a Movies and TV News Writer for Collider. He began writing for Collider in November 2021. Adam graduated from Grand Valley State University with a Bachelors Degree in Multimedia ...
Cars and Hollywood go together like chocolate and peanut butter (or mashed potatoes and gravy—choose your favorite pairing). The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles pays tribute to that legacy ...