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In the 32 years since penning “Jurassic Park,” David Koepp has established himself as one of Hollywood’s top screenwriters ...
Take a look back at paleontologist Mark Loewen reviewing dinosaur scenes from 'Jurassic Park' films. How accurate were ...
One key sequence in the new reboot almost made it into the very first film – something Gareth Edwards only found out after ...
The scariest death in the Jurassic Park franchise isn't what you'd expect; heartbreaking, haunting, and unforgettable. Here's ...
Rebirth' roaring back into theatres, we revisit some of the wildest behind-the-scenes facts from the franchise’s iconic ...
Making a good movie from a book means understanding what makes both stories work. It's not about copying every single page.
Highlights include the river raft scene from Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park. In January, Koepp discussed a sequence from the first Jurassic Park novel that didn’t make it into 1993’s seminal ...
Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park is a staple of sci-fi horror but far from his most terrifying example of science gone horribly wrong.
In Jurassic World, we’re introduced to the full-size Indominus Rex after it successfully masks its temperature and lures Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) and two park employees into its enclosure.The ...
Michael Crichton in 1994. | Tammie Arroyo/GettyImages. Crichton had a small group of people he trusted to give feedback on his early drafts, and they all felt the same way about Jurassic Park ...
Exclusive: Colossal CEO Ben Lamm considers the similarities between their efforts to bring back the woolly mammoth with Michael Crichton’s worst fears in Jurassic Park.