“Where the Streets Have No Name” arrived in August 1987 as the third single from The Joshua Tree, and it topped out at No. 13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chat, according to research from Billboard.
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Kiki Wolfkill, art director, producer, and veteran of the Halo franchise and other big Xbox properties, revealed she's ...
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House still defines ’80s practical effects

The '80s had amazing horror movies, but one of the most underrated also defined the importance of practical effects during ...
Stone towers, ivy-covered walls, and peaceful courtyards create settings that television producers spend millions trying to ...
Marnie, a 10-Part Personal Essay. Freeline Media critic John Charet looks back at one of Hitchcock's most underrated films.
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But in a movie like Send Help, there are just a couple of scenes where he ups the gore quotient way too high, and it ...
A Crane graduate who has gone on to become a major figure in creating the signature sound of Disney animation is back on campus this week and will give a lecture on his craft Thursday ...
'Halloween' producer Ryan Freimann shares intimate details about Dr. Loomis' return in 'Halloween Kills' and where the franchise may go after this new trilogy concludes. A flashback to 1978’s original ...