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For a short while, in Hollywood, it was all about body positivity; big is beautiful. Beautiful at any size. Everyone in Hollywood was not worried about weight loss, because you didn’t have to spend years at the gym; if it was just genetics, there’s nothing you can do, right? This
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I’d say, out of all the days of the week, Friday is my favourite. It’s the start of the weekend, and time to get in some serious movie watching. Well, that and sleep, usually the weekend is about taking ages to find a movie, then falling asleep 20 minutes in.
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Before computer generated imagery became the industry standard, filmmakers relied on practical ingenuity to bring impossible visuals to life. Miniatures, matte paintings, animatronics, prosthetics, and carefully engineered camera tricks carried entire blockbusters on their backs. These effects were often built by hand, tested repeatedly, and executed with precision that left
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No, not a remake of Nicholas Winding Refn’s touchstone neo-noir thriller. This is something different. Nia DaCosta (Candyman, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple) is to direct Mahershala Ali in Driver. According to a report at World of Reel, Driver will follow a hardened Nigerian smuggler who, after losing everything,