“I don’t know how I asked this of them,” recalls director-cinematographer Christina Alexandra Voros of the meticulous planning behind the pivotal sequence starring Pfeiffer and Rebecca Spence. By ...
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Broken Social Scene albums have always felt like massive impromptu gatherings of friends living in the moment and following one another’s lead — because that’s exactly what they are. Since 1999, the ...
Valve has made a major change to Counter-Strike 2, specifically how guns reload in the popular first-person shooter. For some players, it will be a nightmare, forcing them to strategically rethink ...
Valve is usually careful about making sweeping changes to Counter-Strike 2, and it's not difficult to see why. I'm old enough to remember when CS: Source randomly received an update that introduced ...
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In iOS 26, the awesome new Spatial Scenes feature lets you convert an ordinary 2D photo to a 3D scene that moves in your hand. It doesn’t have to be a recent picture or one taken with a special camera ...
Fists flying, blood splattering, bones crunching—great movie fight scenes get your heart racing like nothing else. Far from mindless violence, these cinematic moments involve meticulous choreography, ...
Reload is a proven powered land development platform with a multi-gigawatt pipeline purpose built for hyperscale data center growth. The acquisition builds on recent progress in Scale’s growing data ...
Note: This story contains spoilers from “Industry” Season 4, Episode 3. As has come to be commonplace on “Industry,” the HBO financial drama series took a psychosexual turn beyond the bounds of ...
VistaVision was developed in the early 1950s as an alternative to CinemaScope, offering filmgoers a new kind of spectacle in theaters. By the beginning of the 1960s, it had died out. According to ...