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Get Out
Chris (Daniel Kaluuya), a young and talented photographer, is about to meet his girlfriend (Allison Williams)'s parents for the first time. Worried about the fact that they have no idea he's African-American, Chris starts the trip with apprehension, unaware that the horrifying events he will have to face go way beyond racial biases... With Get Out, which started out with a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and has now grossed...
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Behind the Scenes of a Classic: Jaws
Without a doubt one of Steven Spielberg's most notorious movies, but mostly the one that made him famous, Jaws (1975) has actually been far from easy to produce... At the time just 28, Spielberg only had one theatrical film under his belt (The Sugarland Express) and already faced a mountain of challenges, including shooting mostly at sea, an expensive mechanical shark that didn't work, a tight budget and schedule, and many's belief that his career was finished.
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You’ll Soon Be Able to Create Your Own Story on Netflix
Netflix is working on a new interactive feature that will allow its subscribers to alter the storyline of its original programs, Reed Hastings, CEO of the company, told The Daily Mail this week. With 93 million users worldwide, the platform that offers series and movies on-demand could be the first to boast such technology. Which would therefore suggest that directors will have to film multiple versions of a scene in order to allow viewers to potentially completely change the course of a story.
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Avatar 2 is Taking Much Longer Than Planned According to James Cameron
It's now the fourth time the release of Avatar's sequel is being delayed. After having announced that the movie would come out in 2014, 2016 and 2017, once again, James Cameron is disappointing fans by postponing the December 21, 2018 release as well... "Well, 2018 is not happening," said the director in an interview with the Toronto Star, before explaining why: "What people have to understand is that this is a cadence of releases. So we’re not making 'Avatar 2'. We’re making 'Avatar 2,' '3,' '4,' and '5."