James Cameron On Netflix & Warner Bros. Merger And The Future Of Theater

James Cameron, like most people in Hollywood, is worried the recent merger will harm the film industry, particularly how movies are shown in theaters. However, despite these concerns, the director of Avatar firmly stated he’s committed to preserving the theatrical experience and won’t give up without a struggle.

How 50 Cent Feels About Being Called ‘Petty’ For Producing Diddy Docuseries

50 Cent is known for his playful, sometimes mischievous behavior, particularly online. He often playfully teases people on social media in various ways. In a recent interview with Gold Derby about their upcoming 2025 Netflix docuseries, both 50 Cent (whose song “Candy Shop” is well-known) and the series’ director, Alexandria Stapleton, discussed the project. When asked about being labeled “petty” for his involvement, 50 Cent, whose real name is Jackson, readily admitted to the description.

Stop motion genius Phil Tippett reveals the most difficult shot in the Star Wars franchise

Now in his seventies, Phil Tippett is still actively working in film. After decades of effort, he finally released his stop-motion animation film, ‘Mad God,’ in 2022. Throughout his career, he’s also contributed to many other well-known movies, including ‘Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom’ (he worked on the mine truck sequence), ‘Willow,’ two ‘Robocop’ sequels, ‘The Twilight Saga,’ and even ‘Howard the Duck’.

Boogie Nights – 4K UHD

After leaving film school, he quickly gained attention with his first film, ‘Hard Eight’ in 1996. However, it was ‘Boogie Nights,’ released the following year, that truly established him as a remarkably talented and innovative director. The film, which he also wrote, centers on Jack Horner (Burt Reynolds), a porn producer with artistic ambitions, and his discovery of a promising young actor, Eddie Adams (Mark Wahlberg), nicknamed Dirk Diggler.

Stephen Lang’s Terra Nova Has the Greatest High-Concept Pilot Episode Ever

This show takes place in a dangerous future where overpopulation and pollution have devastated Earth. To survive, humanity has traveled back in time to a prehistoric era filled with dinosaurs and dense jungles. The first episode, ‘Genesis,’ introduces this challenging new world. The colonists of Terra Nova not only face threats from giant insects, rapidly growing plants, and dinosaurs, but also from the Sixers – a group of rebellious settlers who have their own hidden plans.

4 Years Ago, Netflix Quietly Released One Of The Best Body Horror Thrillers Of The Century

Although films like The Thing and the recent The Substance have made body horror a celebrated genre, Netflix rarely features it in its TV series. This is odd, considering Netflix has the resources, creative liberty, and viewership to explore it. Unfortunately, shows focusing on disturbing physical changes, bodily invasion, and intense physical discomfort are still uncommon on the platform.

The Simpsons Cast Lindsay Lohan To Voice Future Maggie

Lindsay Lohan will be appearing on The Simpsons this week, voicing Maggie Simpson – a character known for being mostly silent throughout the show’s history. Lohan announced the exciting news on her Instagram page, calling the opportunity “a dream come true” and expressing her gratitude.

45 Years Ago, Shogun, One Of The Best Miniseries Of All Time, Set A New Standard For Television

The 1980 miniseries Shōgun is a prime example of this type of television event. It first aired on NBC as five episodes, each lasting two to three hours, shown over five nights. This format had been successfully introduced by the 1977 series Roots, and Shōgun helped make it even more popular. Based on James Clavell’s 1975 novel, the story follows English pilot John Blackthorn after his ship is wrecked in Japan in the early 1600s. Blackthorn quickly becomes valuable to Lord Yoshii Toranaga, who uses the pilot’s knowledge to outmaneuver his rivals – the Portuguese and Jesuits.

My Hero Academia Final Episode Review

The last episode of My Hero Academia truly puts the heroes to the test, forcing them to face the potential for past mistakes to repeat. Ultimately, it powerfully reinforces the show’s central message: anyone can be a hero if they’re willing to help others. While longtime manga readers might feel like something’s missing, that’s likely just the difficulty of seeing the story end.