25 TV Series Where Lighting Shifts Signal Time Jumps

This show is a prequel to ‘Breaking Bad,’ but it begins by jumping between timelines. We see glimpses of the future, after the original series ended, in stark black and white, showing a bleak and unhappy life for a man named Gene Takavic. The main story, set in the early 2000s, is full of color and follows the clever schemes of Jimmy McGill. This contrast in visuals immediately tells you what time period you’re watching and creates a distinct mood for each part of the story.

Games Where Collecting Items Unlocks Director Commentary

In the game, players search the underwater city of Rapture for special Golden Reels hidden throughout the different areas. Each Reel unlocks a video where the game’s creative director, Ken Levine, and lead animator, Shawn Robertson, talk about the game’s art style and the challenges they overcame while making it. Collecting all the Reels gives players a complete behind-the-scenes look at how this immersive shooter was created.

Black Actors Who Traveled for Authentic Costume Fits

To play General Nanisca in the 2022 film ‘The Woman King,’ Viola Davis underwent a demanding physical and wardrobe transformation. Filmed primarily in South Africa, the production team used genuine fabrics and jewelry sourced from all over the continent. Davis wore substantial leather armor and intricately woven clothing that accurately represented the craftsmanship of the 19th-century Dahomey Kingdom. The challenging filming location and the weight of the historically accurate costumes contributed to the powerful and realistic nature of her performance.

18 Movies Where the Editor’s Choices Created New Subplots

Marcia Lucas was key in changing the ending of this famous sci-fi film. Initially, the Death Star didn’t seem close enough to destroy the Rebel base. The editors cleverly added a countdown using graphics and quick shots of worried Rebel leaders to create a sense of urgency. This made the scene much more intense by adding a real threat of immediate destruction. What was once a typical space battle became a frantic, desperate attempt to beat the clock.

One Producer Refused to Work With Angelina Jolie, Calling Her “A Spoiled Brat”

News reports revealed emails between Sony co-chair Amy Pascal and producer Scott Rudin that were criticized for racist language. The emails discussed Pascal’s planned meeting with President Barack Obama, and they jokingly suggested asking him about films with African American themes, such as Django Unchained, 12 Years a Slave, The Butler, and Amistad – all of which depict slavery or life before the Civil Rights Movement.

Dakota Johnson: Visit to Saudi Arabia “Renewed” My Faith in Cinema

I was really moved by what Johnson shared at the festival. She said seeing all the incredible work here genuinely inspired her, and she wants to bring that same supportive energy to her production company back in the States. She made it clear she’s eager to help these filmmakers in any way she can.

‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Actress Dies in NYC Car Accident

On Monday, December 8th, the New York Police Department responded to a report of a pedestrian being struck by a vehicle at the corner of West 53rd Street and Broadway. Their investigation revealed that Davis was hit by a black 2023 Cadillac XT6 driven by a 61-year-old man.

‘The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping’ Brings Back Two Major Stars

Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson are likely to reprise their roles as Katniss and Peeta in brief appearances. Details about these cameos are currently being kept under wraps, but knowing the characters reappear in the book’s epilogue with Haymitch, the movie might be set sometime in the future.