Mission: Impossible Proves That Hollywood Needs to Kill This Moviemaking Trend Forever

Shooting two or more films back to back is really nothing new. It’s been done since the ’30s. Then, in the ’70s, it started happening with bigger movies, movies based on pre-existing IPs. It’s as if the studios behind them knew there was a high probability for success so they decided to get a sequel … Continue reading Mission: Impossible Proves That Hollywood Needs to Kill This Moviemaking Trend Forever