Fifty-eight years ago, on April 3, 1968, the science fiction landmark Planet of the Apes premiered nationally across the United States, captivating audiences with its bold vision and unforgettable twist. …
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Behind Scenes
Bring Modern Autofocus Performance to Your Classic Manual Cinema Lenses With This New AF Adapter
In the continuation of an overarching trend in the camera lens space, another new solution has been developed to help filmmakers and DPs bring modern technologies to help improve the …
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Training
The Illustrated Version of “Alice’s Restaurant”: Watch Arlo Guthrie’s Thanksgiving Counterculture Classic
Alice’s Restaurant. It’s now a Thanksgiving classic, and something of a tradition around here. Recorded in 1967, the 18+ minute counterculture song recounts Arlo Guthrie’s real encounter with the law, starting on …
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In sport, sometimes there is no better way to prepare for a fierce rivalry than watching reruns or reading summaries of previous heart-stopping encounters. And in cricket, there is no …
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Think of the deep French manicure as the glamorous sister to the classic French. “It’s got a really ‘90s, early ‘00s feel and I always think of it as the …
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Fans of quirky, heartfelt television have reason to celebrate as the beloved cult classic Dead Like Me is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The show, which originally aired on …
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Some films never go out of style. Whether they introduced unforgettable characters, reshaped genres, or simply defined a generation, these cinematic classics continue to captivate audiences decades after their original …
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Today marks the 40th anniversary of the release of Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, the iconic adventure comedy film that introduced the world to the quirky, bow-tie-wearing Pee-wee Herman, played by Paul …
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There are very few nail designs that have stood the test of time quite like the humble French manicure. Its charm undeniably lies in its versatility and understated nature, with …
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You may have seen “Psycho Beach Party,” director Robert Lee King and writer Charles Busch’s wickedly funny send-up of classic Hollywood, while surfing on late-night cable channels in the early …