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Best of Bloopers: The Office Edition
9 years of ongoing inappropriate jokes (we're looking at you, Michael Scott), emotional ups and downs, and most-hilarious tricks played on the infamous asocial salesman Dwight Schrute taught us that there's nothing about The Office, a series focusing on the everyday lives of a paper company's office employees, that's just ordinary. And according to the show's bloopers (below), filming each of its episodes was just about the same!
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Learn the Secrets Behind Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water
With 13 Academy Award nominations (and already a few other trophies under its belt, including a Golden Globe for Best Director), the extraordinary love story between an amphibious creature (Doug Jones) and a lonely janitor (Sally Hawkins) at the centre of The Shape of Water could be the most successful cinematographic tale of the year. Whether you have seen the film in theatre or have your curiosity now piqued, there's a whole other world lying behind the making of Guillermo del Toro's masterpiece yet to discover.
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Behind the Scenes of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Whether we needed a sequel to the 2015 Jurassic Park reboot will all be revealed after the much-awaited Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom hits theatres on June 22, 2018. But for now, fans of the franchise initiated by Steven Spielberg in 1993 can satisfy their curiosity with the movie's first official trailer and behind-the-scenes footage! So, so far, what do we know? Well, to everyone's disappointment, Owen (Pratt) and Claire (Howard) are not a thing - or at least, not anymore... Which doesn't mean this has not been scripted on purpose so that the characters can fall in love again (we need some sexual tension, here!). As for the logline of the follow-up, Chris…
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A Closer Look at Aaron Sorkin’s Molly’s Game
The king of screenwriting is making his debut behind the camera with the drama film based on the true, extraordinary story of Molly Bloom, a world-class skier turned head of the most exclusive underground poker empire turned FBI target. As with many of his movies, Aaron Sorkin didn't pen the script of Molly's Game with the intention of directing it. But along the way, something felt different about this one, something that told him that if he had to direct one of his creations, it would be it.