Who Framed Roger Rabbit's most quotable dialogue is heaven for both noir fans and comedy lovers.
Tom Hardy made himself permanently connected to his latest film, The Bikeriders, before production on the Jeff Nichols film even started.
School Of Rock’s Rivkah Reyes dealt with bullying, parental expectations, disgusting comments from older men, self-doubt and eventually battled addictions and disorders that came from it.
This article is presented by Quibi. Ah, the long take. In a form defined by the "edit," that invisible/visible mode of switching vantage points rapidly, subconsciously/consciously reminding us what we're watching isn't real, the long take sneaks in the back of our brains and says, "Yeah, but it kind of is, though." If there are any edits in one of these unbroken pieces of cinematographic magic tricks, they're obscured; all the better to present the sudden illusion that what we're watching is a chunk of unfettered reality (when in reality, it's very fettered …
Before a film is finalized, Disney filmmakers create concept art for the project, and these ten pieces are gorgeous works that should be framed.
Director of the original Silent Hill film, Christophe Gans, has said he is currently working on both another Silent Hill and a Fatal Frame movie.
On a mission to find missing mutants, the New Mutants get caught up in a crazy battle that leaves them implicated in multiple murders.
Xbox head Phil Spencer gives his two cents on the eternal frame rate versus resolution debate, and his answer will likely reassure Xbox fans.
Apple TV+ series See is getting a big, muscly boost for Season 2. On Monday, it was confirmed that Dave Bautista is returning to TV in a major way by joining forces with the cast of See for the forthcoming season. Among the most notable aspects of this is the fact that Bautista will be reuniting with his Dune co-star and fellow adorable, muscle-bound human who stars on See, Jason Momoa. So, what do we know about Bautista's involvement in See Season 2? Well, not much. The Guardians of the Galaxy star did confirm Deadline's report …
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? sees "toons" interacting with humans, but it turns out "patty-cake" really does mean something different in their world.
Hidden amongst all of the animated favorites, Disney Channel original films, Star Wars sagas and god knows what else in the digital Disney Vault known as Disney+, lies a modern classic that is rarely, if ever, referenced in today's modern Disney era -- Robert Zemeckis' 1988 animation/live action marvel Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The events that surrounded the production of the movie and the almost completely animated shorts that followed ultimately led to a bitter custody battle between Disney and Steven Spielberg over the care of the character, and a number of unproduced sequels and never-built theme park …
James Cameron continues to work away at his Avatar sequels. The first Avatar was a real game-changer with its use of 3D to the point where every major blockbuster for half a decade required a 3D upgrade. However, while the novelty of 3D has worn off (again), other directors are trying out new tools like Ang Lee and 120fps on Gemini Man. [caption id="attachment_355522" align="alignright" width="320"] Image via Twentieth Century Fox[/caption] As part of a group interview for Terminator: Dark Fate, Steve Weintraub recently asked Cameron if he had seen Gemini Man and his thoughts …
In an interview with Avatar director James Cameron, the famed filmmaker makes it clear that the upcoming sequels are not shot in high frame rate.
Gemini Man was filmed in 120 frames per second. Is it worth paying extra to see in the new technology? We take a look at the different versions.