Abraham Joffe has documented wildlife in the ocean and the Arctic in films including Ghosts of the Arctic, Our Oceans and Big Cat Tales. While on an Arctic trip in 2013, he learned about the polar bear trade and set out to investigate it. The…
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Filmmakers Need to Put ‘Foot Down’ to Netflix–Warners Deal
Multi-Oscar winner Sean Baker has some straightforward structural advice for how the film industry should respond to Netflix’s seismic acquisition of Warner Bros.
“We should actually be expanding theatrical windows, not shortening…
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From Museums to Stores, Handbags and More
Frank Gehry, the famed architect who died Friday at age 96, had close ties to the worlds of luxury and retail, in later years working closely with Bernard Arnault and the LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton group on everything from one of…
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Capturing The Truth And Humor Of ALS
The documentary short The Hemingway captures co-director Patrick Sean O’Brien’s life with ALS. O’Brien reached out to longtime collaborator Evan Mathis with a script asking for help bringing it to fruition. The pair spoke with…
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That nude beach shoot was absolutely cold
By season 3 of Loot, the Wells Foundation crew has their vibe down: rich-people chaos, nonprofit panic, and Maya Rudolph floating through it all in increasingly unhinged luxury. But the secret sauce is…
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Badlands’ Now Highest Grossing In Franchise
20th Century Studios’ Predator: Badlands is now the highest-grossing movie of the 38-year old franchise at $177.5M, surpassing this weekend the reported global box office of the series’ previous champ, 2004’s Alien vs. Predator…
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Where Does Mariah Carey Live? Her Houses Through the Years
Mariah Carey’s taste for over-the-top luxury didn’t exactly come from her upbringing. Born and raised on Long Island, the Queen of Christmas spent her childhood bouncing between modest homes in Huntington, including an apartment above a…
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2025 L.A. Film Critics Association Winners List
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association is currently voting on this year’s best films, performances and technical achievements.
Best cinematography was the first award revealed on Sunday, with Adolpho Veloso for Train Dreams being named…
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Tyla Revives an Iconic Y2K Bag (Zendaya and Rihanna Are Fans, Too)
Yesterday, Tyla—exciting pop star, equally-exciting fashion star—was spotted touching down at an airport in Mumbai, India. Her off-duty outfit had all the makings of a great (and cozy) plane outfit: She sported a roomy white tee, and baggy,…
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Locomotive History Shows Joy & Sadness Of Life
Maciej Drygas’ documentary Trains uses archival footage to depict the history of the locomotive industry in the 20th century. Using private archives, some never-before-seen footage and even educational films, the film takes viewers on a…
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