
The train is Unstoppable and so is Andy talking about Tony Scott's final film.
The train is Unstoppable and so is Andy talking about Tony Scott's final film.
The forgotten ’90s gem presents a world where you and your car are truly one and the same.
This 1966 film holds up today, thanks to the fact that most of the footage came from real racing events.
Andy ponders why the popular holiday film starring car guy Tim Allen gave him an understated American ride.
Steve dives into the automotive details that make 'Fury Road' so compelling — and so believable.
For just $1.5 million, you can buy the best Batmobile ever. Bonus: It's an electric car!
Steve is here to defend the Wachowskis' film adaptation of the classic racing anime.
Andy is obsessed with Spielberg's first full-length film about a menacing tractor trailer.
Hudson recalls the behind-the-scenes effort to capture the Ectomobile on film in a chat with Jalopnik.
It's a tiny detail, but it has been bothering Andy ever since he first learned about Michael Myers.
Crashes, cannibal communes and cars? This movie has everything!
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