Emily Ratajkowski and Kim Kardashian sported structured dresses to the Oscars afterparty, and seriously, how did EmRata's stay on?
George Miller is preparing to shoot a prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road, with Anya Taylor-Joy playing a younger version of Furiosa. While Fury Road was structured as a prolonged days-long car chase, Miller has teased that its prequel will take on a very different structure.
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The first official clip from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker highlights part of the Pasaana speeder chase, hinting at the film's basic structure.
From show creator Tim Kring, the USA Network drama series Treadstone explores the origin story and present-day actions of the infamous covert program that turns recruits into unstoppable superhuman assassins. Having created super spy Jason Bourne, the CIA black ops program Operation Treadstone is now seeing sleeper agents across the globe mysteriously resuming their deadly missions. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, British actor Jeremy Irvine (who plays J. Randolph Bentley, a spy sent by the CIA to eliminate a key target, but then surprisingly finds himself in the middle of an international conspiracy) talked about …
Ah, the glory days of VHS; a time of pre-internet analog pirating, kids who put absolutely everything on tape, and the constant threat of losing precious memories forever if you hit that red record button on the wrong video. Such is the era being celebrated in VHYes, a charming and breezy throwback comedy about a boy in 1987 who gets a new VHS recorder for Christmas and accidentally tapes over his parents’ wedding video. That’s already a good hook, but the structural brilliance is in the edit — In something of a found-footage format, VHSYes was shot entirely …
Ah, the glory days of VHS; a time of pre-internet analog pirating, kids who put absolutely everything on tape, and the constant threat of losing precious memories forever if you hit that red record button on the wrong video. Such is the era being celebrated in VHYes, a charming and breezy throwback comedy about a boy in 1987 who gets a new VHS recorder for Christmas and accidentally tapes over his parents’ wedding video. That’s already a good hook, but the structural brilliance is in the edit — In something of a found-footage format, VHSYes was shot entirely …