Corridor Crew's retrospective on the disaster film *San Andreas* highlights its impressive visual effects despite its unrealistic portrayal of geological events, affirming the film's enduring entertainment value and success at the box office.
The Corridor Crew's analysis of *The Curious Case of Benjamin Button* highlights the film's pioneering use of photorealistic de-aging technology, showcasing its groundbreaking visual effects that set new standards in cinema and remain influential in modern filmmaking.
"Rebel Ridge" utilizes over 500 subtle VFX shots to enhance its realistic action sequences, showcasing the crucial role of digital effects in modern filmmaking, even in grounded narratives.
The analysis by Corridor Crew highlights the clever visual effects in Harold Ramis's 1996 film *Multiplicity*, where Michael Keaton portrays multiple versions of himself. Despite its innovative techniques, the film struggled at the box office due to prioritizing visuals over a compelling narrative, demonstrating that even Keaton's charisma and Ramis's direction couldn't overcome a weak storyline.