When the pandemic shuttered studios and froze productions in 2020, many filmmakers saw their dreams collapse. But South Korean visual-effects veteran Jang Seong-ho found an unexpected breakthrough.
Netflix might be known for its shows, but the streamer's investment in film, including the recently released "Frankenstein" ...
Here, Scarface is Tony Camonte, an Al Capone-like Italian gangster running booze on the South Side of 30s Chicago. He’s ...
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‘Tron: Ares’ Star Arturo Castro Explains How the ‘Road House’ Trailer Landed Him a Dream Job
Jake Gyllenhaal's agent at WME recommended that his fellow client Jared Leto take a look at Arturo for 'Tron.' Says Arturo: ...
The new wave of alt-adaptations shows the past isn't just history; it's open source content. By remixing timeless tales to ...
Damien might be the original "Creepy Kid" that now seems to permeate most horror films, but Harvey Spencer Stephens' ...
I saw Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” today, in a screening room packed with critics. I’m very glad I did see it on the ...
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South Korean filmmakers uses AI to conquer Hollywood
Across South Korea, filmmakers are embracing AI to bring films to life. One of them, Jang Seong-ho, is utilizing a 6 billion won ($4.3 million) investment from Altos Ventures to develop an AI-driven ...
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Top 13 New Movies Coming to Netflix in November 2025
Netflix is ready with an entertainment-packed November this year. While we already know all the brilliant films and TV shows ...
“In this period of rapid change, DOC NYC is proud to present a collection of films that speak to urgent global, national, and personal matters,” DOC NYC artistic director Jaie Laplante said in a ...
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Rapid Intensification Is More Common Than You Think
That's a more common occurrence than it may seem. What is rapid intensification: Meteorologists define this as an increase in ...
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