One of the mandatory scenes of any good action movie is a car chase, but the action genre isn't the only time these iconic achievements in intense cinematography show up. Plenty of genres include good ...
"Hollywood has developed countless ways to make car chases feel more real and visceral to audiences." This easy-to-watch video essay takes a quick 10-minute look back at a handful of the most ...
When it comes to memorable film chase scenes, one does not need to be behind the wheel of a car—motorcycle, bicycle, skis or even on foot will work. Anything goes, and any means of pursuit will do, as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Popeye Doyle standing in front of a crowd of police in The French Connection (1971) - Bettmann/Getty Images Even during a decade ...
There's nothing better in a slasher than a well-done chase scene. The most famous example goes to Halloween's third act, when Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) runs into Michael Myers and has to flee ...
The FBI chase scene is so common that I can’t remember the last time an episode didn’t have one… if ever. These scenes are meant to get viewers hearts’ pumping as our favorite FBI agents push through ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. To film the scene, Hargrave strapped himself to the front of various chase vehicles and even leapt across a building on a wire.