Celebs Who Forge Custom Knives as Side Projects

Jason Momoa, known for his roles in ‘Aquaman’ and ‘Game of Thrones,’ is a surprisingly skilled blacksmith. He regularly makes things from metal and shares his work online through his Black Wolf Company brand. Momoa initially took up blacksmithing to better prepare for his tough on-screen characters, and he’s even made custom tomahawks for his fellow actors. He’s truly passionate about the craft and constantly works with experienced blacksmiths to improve his skills in areas like grinding and shaping handles.

Films That Used Drone Footage for Impossible Angles

This James Bond film is famous for being one of the first to use drones in a big action sequence. The filmmakers used a drone system called Flying-Cam to film a fast-paced motorcycle chase across the rooftops of Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar. A helicopter wouldn’t have been able to fit or was too risky in the tight space, but the drone moved smoothly between buildings. This created an exciting, close-up aerial shot that put viewers right in the middle of the action.

Hollywood Actresses with Advanced Degrees (MA/PhD)

Mayim Bialik is famous for playing a neurobiologist on ‘The Big Bang Theory’, and she’s actually a real one too! She earned a PhD in neuroscience from UCLA after getting her bachelor’s degree there. Her doctoral research focused on how the hypothalamus functions in people with Prader-Willi syndrome. She paused her acting career to finish her PhD and then returned to television. Now, she often uses her public voice to promote science education and research.

Games With Sound Design Pulled from Nature Recordings

To make the world of Red Dead Redemption feel truly alive, Rockstar Games built an incredibly detailed soundscape. The team recorded authentic sounds – like horses’ hooves on different terrains – to ensure realism while riding. They also varied bird calls based on the time of day and where you were in the game. This creates a dynamic environment where you can almost ‘hear’ the wildlife interacting, even without seeing them.

‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Teaser Shows Zendaya’s Rue in Deep Trouble

Okay, so I just saw the first look at the next installment of the show, and it’s clear Rue is still battling her inner struggles, picking up a few years after graduation. In a voiceover, she admits things haven’t quite gone as planned – she says, and I quote, “There’s no turning back. A few years after high school, I don’t know if life was exactly what I wished.” It was part of HBO’s big preview for 2026, alongside some exciting sneak peeks at the new House of the Dragon and Dune: Prophecy series.

Anime Series That Hide Profound Moral Lessons in Side Dialogues

When Dr. Kenzo Tenma chooses to save a young boy instead of the mayor, he unknowingly starts a series of terrible events. The story delves into what it means to be human, with unsettling dialogues between serial killers and everyday people. Characters frequently question if all lives are equally valuable, or if some matter more than others. These debates force the main character – and viewers – to consider what truly defines evil.

25 Films That Used Symmetry for Psychological Depth

Stanley Kubrick uses a precise visual style, with everything lined up to create a sense of coldness and emptiness in his depiction of space travel. The ship’s interiors are designed to highlight how technology controls everything, rather than human feelings. The computer, HAL 9000, is often placed directly in the center of the screen, giving it a fixed, unwavering stare. This careful framing emphasizes HAL’s cold, logical nature. The overall symmetry also creates a feeling of discomfort when considering the immense scale of space.

Black Actors Who Improvised Cultural Rituals On Set

In the 2018 film ‘Black Panther,’ Winston Duke created a powerful and unforgettable moment through improvisation. When his character, M’Baku, was interrupted by CIA agent Everett Ross, Duke spontaneously began a loud, rhythmic chant – a kind of barking – to silence him. This wasn’t written in the script; instead, Duke drew on Nigerian Igbo traditions and other African tribal customs to demonstrate dominance without speaking. The scene powerfully showed the Jabari tribe’s resistance to outside influence and added a rich cultural dimension to the encounter.

Lenny Kravitz Takes on Role of Bond Villain

Kravitz plays a powerful and unpredictable drug kingpin, the biggest in the Western Hemisphere. His character built a criminal empire, rising from poverty to become a dominant force, and calls it the Kingdom of Aleph.