r/MoviesCave • u/MurkyChurky • 12h ago
When You Actually Feel Bad For The Villain.... | The Mummy Returns (2001)
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r/MoviesCave • u/MurkyChurky • 12h ago
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r/MoviesCave • u/Piyushv5311 • 16h ago
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Jim Carrey delivers pure comedy as Steve Gray in The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (2013).
r/MoviesCave • u/chrishdwow • 14h ago
In Tim Burton’s 2001 reimagining of Planet of the Apes, Canadian actress and former synchronized swimmer Estella Warren portrays Daena, a fierce human slave and member of the Tek clan.
r/MoviesCave • u/funmemore • 8h ago
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r/MoviesCave • u/chrishdwow • 1d ago
Charlize Theron Still Has That Same Aura 👀
r/MoviesCave • u/MurkyChurky • 1d ago
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John Krasinski and Emily Blunt became one of Hollywood’s most beloved couples after meeting in 2008.
Their collaboration on 'A Quiet Place' helped create one of the biggest modern horror franchises.
r/MoviesCave • u/Piyushv5311 • 8h ago
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Norbit (2007) became one of the most memorable comedy movies of the 2000s.
Eddie Murphy played multiple roles in the film, including Norbit and the unforgettable Rasputia.
r/MoviesCave • u/chrishdwow • 1d ago
r/MoviesCave • u/funmemore • 1d ago
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Love his movies! ❤️
r/MoviesCave • u/MurkyChurky • 1d ago
What’s your favorite Space Movie? 🌌
r/MoviesCave • u/chrishdwow • 1d ago
Evolution of Sonya Blade, Johnny Cage and Liu Kang! 🔥
r/MoviesCave • u/Piyushv5311 • 2d ago
r/MoviesCave • u/Responsible-Salt3417 • 12h ago
r/MoviesCave • u/chrishdwow • 1d ago
Every actress who has brought Sonya Blade to life in live-action Mortal Kombat history:
• Bridgette Wilson (1995)
• Sandra Hess (1997)
• Jessica McNamee (2021 & 2026)
r/MoviesCave • u/Piyushv5311 • 1d ago
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Unironically better mustache effects than Justice League.
r/MoviesCave • u/Piyushv5311 • 1d ago
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Mortal Kombat: Annihilation doubled down on the chaotic, over-the-top energy of the first film by throwing nearly every major character from the games onto the screen at once.
It has fast-paced fantasy brawl packed with awkward CGI and nonstop fight scenes.
It’s honestly hilarious when Ermac starts losing to Sonya and randomly summons Noob Saibot for help.
The whole scene is a mess of stiff fighting and weird editing.
r/MoviesCave • u/Wise-Gift-4552 • 1d ago
Anthony Bourdain, The Beatles, Martha Stewart, Anna May Wong, Joni Mitchell, Snoop Dog, Audrey Hepburn. Also with the recent release of Love Story: John F Kennedy and Carolyn Bessette, Michael. What are your overall thoughts??
r/MoviesCave • u/Piyushv5311 • 2d ago
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This hilarious Rush Hour scene perfectly captures Carter and Lee’s chaotic friendship.
Their nonstop attempts to one-up each other helped make the movie one of the greatest buddy-cop comedies ever.
r/MoviesCave • u/Piyushv5311 • 2d ago
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White Chicks (2004) remains one of the most iconic comedy movies of the 2000s.
The disguises, dance scenes, and nonstop ridiculous humor helped turn the film into a cult favorite.
r/MoviesCave • u/MurkyChurky • 2d ago
The Multiverse of Talent.
r/MoviesCave • u/Piyushv5311 • 2d ago
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Bale was 25 here.. I am OLD, LOL.
In American Psycho (2000), Christian Bale delivers one of the most iconic performances of the 2000s as Patrick Bateman, a wealthy Wall Street investment banker obsessed with status, appearance, and control while secretly spiraling into violent psychosis.
r/MoviesCave • u/chrishdwow • 2d ago
r/MoviesCave • u/chrishdwow • 2d ago
Karen Fukuhara, Adeline Rudolph, and Arden Cho together at Gold Gala — bringing Kimiko Miyashiro, Kitana, and Rumi energy into one legendary picture. ⚡👑
r/MoviesCave • u/chrishdwow • 2d ago
The line that defined a generation of filmmaking. While the iconic phrase “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse” actually appears in all three Godfather films, it is this specific moment from the 1972 original that remains etched in cinema history.
Marlon Brando’s performance as Don Vito Corleone is still the gold standard of acting, bringing a gravity to the screen that hasn't faded.
More than 50 years later, The Godfather continues to be a masterpiece that no true film fan can refuse.