Bryn Imagire served as production designer for Pixar movie “Hoppers,” which opened March 6. Here’s how Sacramento helped ...
Alongside THR interviews with showrunner Joe Tracz, actress Mikaela Hoover, and the show’s VFX, prosthetics and makeup teams, ...
The industry's call to action should be to prove that we are the best in the world at AI filmmaking. By only focusing on regulating generative AI, studios, writers and directors are losing vital time ...
The charismatic Mexican actor spoke about embodying the hilariously nonchalant would-be pirate for another season of Netflix's live-action adaptation of the popular manga.
One series and three films with strong Bay Area ties arrive this week — and we have thoughts. Here’s put roundup.
How Hudson’s Detroit, the monumental, jewel-like tower that recasts the skyline, reflects the city’s 30-year ascent to become ...
While the latest entry in the squared-circle stable remains a technical marvel, its reliance on aggressive monetisation and a lacklustre Showcase mode suggests the series might finally be gassing out ...
From the Fox Body Mustang and C4 Corvette to the Buick Roadmaster wagon and Mercury Marauder, these ten American classics still cost under $20,000 in good condition. Each offers usable performance, ...
Psychologists say highly visual, shape-sorting games can physically block intrusive thoughts. Here are the absolute best mobile games to help you unplug, find your focus, and quiet the noise.
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The first major CGI villain: How 'Terminator 2' changed visual effects forever
‘The first major CGI character appeared in a James Cameron movie.' This is one of those statements that feels like a fact even when you’re not sure whether it is one.
In 1930, Fox entered a new frontier of moviemaking by debuting a brand-new way to show motion on film: rear projection. Used primarily for driving scenes — or that famous airplane scene in North by ...
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