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The epic adventures of The Hobbit meet the quaint charm of Peanuts in brilliant fan art. The illustrations by the artist Adam Murphy have brought together two seemingly disparate worlds.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareKevin Costner has recalled one of the most memorable moments of his career in a retrospect of his movie back catalog. Although the actor has appeared in dozens of movies, there is one particularly challenging scene that Costner remembers as a stand-out of anything he has done the buffalo hunt from Dances with Wolves.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareAs the debate over the use of AI in filmmaking rages on, its been revealed that the recent production of George Millers Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga employed AI technology to blend the faces of stars Anya Taylor-Joy and Alyla Browne together. Browne plays a younger version of the titular character, while Taylor-Joy is used to portray Furiosa following a time jump in the movie.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareHalle Berry has been reminiscing about one of her first big movie roles with fans on her Instagram account. That movie is The Flintstones, the 1994 live-action take on the animated sitcom about everyones favorite stone-age families. Berrys role required her to play a scantily-clad secretary called Sharon Stone, who helped the movies villain played by Kyle MacLachlan dupe John Goodmans Fred Flintstone into taking the wrap for their dubious dealings.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThere are a lot of warm, gripping, and beautiful moments in the recent movie Arthur the King, and while Mark Wahlberg gives a very visceral performance, it's undoubtedly the titular dog who steals the show. The canine actor is named Ukai, and in a new featurette (which you can watch above), we go behind the scenes with the incredible and adorable puppy behind the inspiring hit with Wahlberg and Simu Liu.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareFans of Ashley Judd may not care for her latest character all that much, especially at the outset of the new thriller by writer and director Alec Tibaldi, which is titled Lazareth. Its a dark and uncertain time, and in a world reeling from a devastating pandemic, Lee (Judd) will do anything to keep her two orphaned nieces, Imogen (Katie Douglas) and Maeve (Sarah Pidgeon) safe.
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