Fans Are Sounding Off After Christopher Nolan Revealed New Tech That May Finally Fix Those Pesky Dialogue Issues In His Films

Ever since his acclaimed 2008 film, The Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan has been a pioneer in using IMAX cameras to create truly massive and immersive scenes. He’s consistently increased the amount of each movie filmed with IMAX. While IMAX cameras deliver stunning visuals, they’ve historically been quite loud and bulky. This often made it difficult to capture clear audio. However, a new technology called the ‘blimp’ promises to solve this problem, potentially improving the sound quality of future Nolan films.

Sigourney Weaver on Why Neill Blomkamp’s Alien 5 Never Happened

Sigourney Weaver became famous for playing Ellen Ripley in the 1979 film Alien, directed by Ridley Scott. She later returned to the role in three more movies: Aliens (directed by James Cameron), Alien 3 (directed by David Fincher), and Alien Resurrection (released in 1997).

Diddy’s Lawyer Speaks Out After A Music Producer Drops New Sexual Assault Allegations

Sean “Diddy” Combs, 56, is being investigated by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. The investigation began after a report was filed with police in Largo, Florida on November 14th. ABC News reports that the person who made the report was music producer Jonathan Hay, though his name was initially kept confidential. Hay, who also filed a lawsuit against Diddy and others in July, later confirmed he was the source in now-deleted social media posts.

9-1-1’s Absolutely Bonkers Plotlines Finally Got Addressed By The Nashville Showrunner (And The City Itself)

Okay, so I just finished the premiere of 9-1-1: Nashville, and let me tell you, it doesn’t waste any time. Right from the start, the emergencies these firefighters are dealing with are as wild as anything we’ve seen in the original 9-1-1 or the Texas version. I mean, a tornado ripping through a Kane Brown concert? Seriously? But showrunner Rashad Raisani says that’s intentional – he calls the show a “love letter” to Nashville, and explained that’s the vibe he’s going for, as he told the Washington Post.

Sundance Film Festival Has Homework for Real Movie Buffs

The festival’s recommended watch list starts with the 1985 film Blood Simple by the Coen brothers and extends to the 2025 college drama Sorry, Baby directed by Eva Victor. While most years of the festival are represented, the list skips 1987, 1997, 2008, and 2024. Because the programmers limited themselves to one film per director, they faced tough decisions—for example, they chose Boyhood over Before Sunrise by Richard Linklater, a choice that’s sure to spark debate among movie lovers. The complete list of films is available at sundance.org.

Oh Yeah, Glare at Me, Jonathan Banks

The series begins with Martin Jarvis, played by Banks, relaxing at his estate while two young boys playfully fight. It quickly becomes clear these aren’t his grandchildren, but his sons – the children of his much younger second wife. His adult son, Nile, doesn’t want children of his own, so Martin had another family to continue the Jarvis name, even if it meant his first wife suffered through multiple miscarriages. This scene is a turning point: viewers will either be turned off if they expected a serious crime drama, or intrigued by the show’s surprising turn towards a more darkly comedic, almost soapy, story. It’s reminiscent of shows like Disclaimer, but with a lighter touch. Banks perfectly embodies this tonal shift, bringing a sense of weight and sophistication to the show’s unexpected, and somewhat outlandish, new direction without sacrificing its artistic quality.

Austin Butler’s Recent R-Rated Western Is Now A Charts-Topping Streaming Smash After $13M Box Office Flop

Glenn Howerton plays Vernon Jefferson Peak, the leader of a conspiracy-based group similar to QAnon, who attracts Louise (Emma Stone), the sheriff’s wife. Louise is struggling with depression and is searching for purpose and connection. While some reviewers, like those at Eddington, praise the film for capturing the anxious mood of the pandemic, overall reactions from critics and audiences are mixed, giving it a 68% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Keira Knightley’s Black Dogs Gets Long-Awaited Season 2 Production Update

Keira Knightley found success earlier this year with the series The Woman in Cabin 10, even though critics weren’t impressed. Now, she’s reprising her role as Helen Webb in the second season of the popular Netflix mystery, Black Doves. According to Netflix’s Tudum site, Season 2 is currently being filmed and will introduce new characters.

Wait, I Think Project Hail Mary’s Newest Trailer Answered One Of My Biggest Questions

I recently finished reading Project Hail Mary before the movie adaptation comes out, and I was really curious about how they’d bring Andy Weir’s story to the screen. My biggest question was how the main character, Ryland Grace (played by Ryan Gosling), would communicate with the alien he meets, Rocky. Now that the official trailer for the 2026 movie is out, I think we have our answer!