Trumbull: Tech could make movies look better
Douglas Trumbull’s new project would use fast frame rates, huge screens, 4K digital for an “immersive” experience. Are audiences ready?
Douglas Trumbull’s new project would use fast frame rates, huge screens, 4K digital for an “immersive” experience. Are audiences ready?
Take a pair hi-fi speakers, an old radio, a couple of DVD players and countless other household appliances, apply some ingenuity and what do you get?
Director Tony Scott, who died in an apparent suicide Sunday, was known for action movies, but what made his films distinctive was a feel for the human side of things.
Movies that show actors smoking tobacco should automatically earn an R rating in order to minimize copycat smoking among impressionable tweens and teenagers, the authors of a new study suggest.
John Avlon says when the new Aaron Sorkin HBO drama “The Newsroom” debuts, it will join a slew of Hollywood depictions of journalists at work. They’re worth watching again
With the debut of Aaron Sorkin’s new show The Newsroom on HBO this Sunday, I’ve been thinking about the best film depictions of journalism in American history. Any ‘best-of’ list is inherently subjective, but you definitely don’t need to be a journalist to appreciate the sense of purpose these classic films provide.
For many, “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial” remains Steven Spielberg’s most indelible film, holding a special spot in moviegoers’ hearts. (I know it does for me.)
As Paige emerges from her comatose state, she mistakes the man at her bedside, her husband Leo, for a doctor.
As Paige emerges from her comatose state, she mistakes the man at her bedside, her husband Leo, for a doctor.