Hollywood's repetitive landmark destruction in movies
From the Statue of Liberty to Big Ben, Hollywood keeps blowing up the same landmarks. We explore why filmmakers need fresh targets for cinematic destruction. Read more.
From the Statue of Liberty to Big Ben, Hollywood keeps blowing up the same landmarks. We explore why filmmakers need fresh targets for cinematic destruction. Read more.
From the Statue of Liberty to Big Ben, Hollywood's disaster movies repeatedly target the same icons. As 'Greenland 2' joins the list, we ask: isn't it time for more creative destruction?
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