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If Catching Fire got anything right, it's the suspense. The action no longer feels like lazy mans action (shaky cam) and the film builds suspense perfectly, constantly keeping you on your toes.
There is some very serious business happening in a new clip from "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire." The sneak peek, which premiered Wednesday on the film's Facebook page, shows a very intense ...
The movie is packed with sharp ideas and bold moments. It also leaves a few head-scratchers behind. Some choices feel strong ...
Catching Fire highlights the theme of PTSD in a powerful way, showcasing the lasting effects of trauma on characters like Katniss and Peeta. Johanna's elevator scene provides a rare moment of ...
For starters, Catching Fire finds a new director, Francis Lawrence, behind the camera, replacing The Hunger Games ‘ Gary Ross (who was a little too into those handheld cameras).
8.Filming for Catching Fire was split between Atlanta and Hawaii, with all of the outdoor arena scenes being shot on location on the beaches and jungles of the north shore of O'ahu.
With Catching Fire on the cusp of its release (Nov. 22) and no access to the film yet, we can't be sure how much of the second book will make it onto the screen, but having read it, we do know ...
Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games: Catching Fire appears positioned for a big box-office haul with its Friday release. The second of four film adaptations from Suzanne Collins ‘ popular YA trilogy ...
As The Hunger Games: Catching Fire turns 10, we look back at the film, which is not only the best in its saga but also the pinnacle of YA cinema.