The original Star Trek series secretly used sounds of people kissing to create noises for one of its many alien monsters.
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When sound designer Johnnie Burn first learned he'd be collaborating with director Yorgos Lanthimos for a sixth time, he had just one hope: make it a sci-fi film or a musical.
As many of the most beloved films do, Jurassic Park spawned a dino-sized franchise and six sequels to date, with the most ...
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Joining Google's library of fantastic Easter eggs is a new one dedicated to the recent Superman film, which is now available ...