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- Interviews from the SXSW red carpets; the cast of the TV series "American Gods" talk about the upcoming season.
- Actresses Natasha Negovanlis and Annie Briggs talk about the web series "CLAIREvoyant"; an interview with actor Justin Prentice.
- Actors Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin discuss their film entitled Adrift (2018) (Entertainment).
- Actor Channing Tatum talks about his latest film; and interview with TV show host/producer Jeff Probst in Fiji before the season premiere of "Survivor."
- How has CGI changed over the last ten years? Many of these movies bring up ethical questions - can you just de-age someone? Bring a dead actor to life with technology? And is there such a thing as using so much CGI that you've actually just made an animated movie? Insider tackles these issues..
- This short offers viewers a slightly more thorough examination of the science that sets the stage for the events in the 2012 film.
- A slideshow of photographs of Russian-born film stars.
- A lot of unseen work happens to make every movie come to life. At Pixar, tailoring and simulation artists animate clothing, which is key to making characters in movies like "Coco" and "Onward" feel real. Food stylists make sure all the real food in a given scene stays fresh, while other artists make fake food when working with the real item would be too difficult. Bug wranglers work on movies like "Spider-Man" and "Arachnophobia," manipulating light, air, and room temperature so insects will put on their best possible performance. And if you've ever seen a baby cry on screen, chances are a baby wrangler was standing behind the camera making sure that happened.
- An imaginative tale of two strangers and the unbelievable journey that connects them.
- $5,500,000 was donated after the showing to all the parents and alumni at the Rectoryschool.org This is the master plan video for The Rectory School.
- A day in the life of famed sushi chef Nobu Matsuhisa.
- Clips of AC/DC rocking out in both Live and Studio!
- A behind-the-scenes documentary on the making of the political thriller "Edison Force".
- Looks at the importance of well-developed, smartly-written, and strongly-acted characters to novels, films, and Angels & Demons in particular. The piece looks at each primary character's strengths and what they bring to the story.
- This short takes an interesting look at the props of the film, including their design, interpretation from page to screen, and more.
- A look at how the production came together. It includes a glimpse into the production design, creating seamless visual effects and locations, and the challenge of crafting the script from Dan Brown's novel. The piece focuses heavily on the massive sets built for the film, the accompanying special effects, the explosion at the end of the film, and the impact of not being able to shoot at the Vatican after the controversy surrounding The Da Vinci Code. As the piece draws to an end, it also examines the film's sound design and Hans Zimmer's score.
- Focuses on several aspects of the filmmaking process, beginning with a look at shooting in Rome, building the intricate sets in Los Angeles, costume design, creating the film's "cool" and "stylish" feel, and stunt work.
- Features a brief history of ambigrams and their role in the film.
- "Survivorman" Les Stroud journeys above the Arctic Circle to track game across the treacherous, icy expanse with Inuit hunters, and join the tribe in a feast of raw seal eyeball and other local "delicacies."
- A furry version of Jules Verne's classic adventure story of a British gentleman's challenge to circumnavigate the world in 80 days.
- On a hot summer night in Athens, a six-year-old boy runs away from home and wanders in the streets of the capital.
- The team tracks Flynn to 1962 Las Vegas where they end up on-the-run with the era's most infamous mistress.
- What if after meeting "one", you get to know what happens before you commit?
- Released on the Sony DVD (as part of the Kim Novak Collection) and Twilight Times' Blu-ray release of "Pal Joey."
- A frustrated African-American TV writer proposes a blackface minstrel show in protest, but to his chagrin, it becomes a hit.
- Magical adventure, romantic enchantment and musical fairy tale fun abound in this wondrously animated, irresistible new adaptation of this timeless classic. Presented by Golden Films. Produced and Directed by Diane Eskenazi. Endorsed by the Dove Foundation and Kids First for Quality Family Programming.
- 1993–20111hTV-147.8 (903)TV EpisodeBeavis and Butt-head spend Christmas watching music videos, reading letters from viewers and spoof popular Christmas movies into their own hilarious shorts, like: "Huh Huh Humbug" and "It's a Miserable Life".