Heated Rivalry’s Cinematographer Shot the Show for the Meme-Makers

When Parrell joined the team as cinematographer for the popular new hockey romance, he was initially concerned it would look cheap – a common worry in the film industry. He’d first heard about the project from a friend at a dinner in Toronto. It was a drama for Crave, based on Rachel Reid’s Game Changers novels, about two rival hockey captains falling in love. The story would be filmed in Montreal, Moscow, and Las Vegas, featuring glamorous locations like penthouses and arenas. Despite these ambitious settings, Parrell says it was likely the lowest-budget project he’d ever worked on, especially compared to the standards of a streaming service like HBO, where the show, Heated Rivalry, is available in the US. While he wouldn’t call it a favor, he admits he initially saw it as a chance to work with familiar faces.

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Bithumb Blunder: Bitcoin Drops 10% – You Won’t Believe Why

Bitcoin had a proper diva moment on South Korea’s Bithumb after an internal reward blunder allegedly credited hundreds of users with 2,000 BTC instead of 2,000 KRW. A good number of recipientsCash cashed out the excess Bitcoin faster than you can say “portfolio rebalancing,” sending price pressure straight to the exchange’s doorstep.

Roger Ebert and Rob Schneider’s Legendary and Surprising Beef, Explained

The conflict between Roger Ebert and Rob Schneider began three years prior when Ebert gave Schneider’s film, The Hot Chick, a very poor review—half a star out of four. This sparked a public argument, with Schneider repeatedly criticizing Ebert’s opinions. Ebert, in turn, delivered a particularly strong response, making it one of the most memorable clashes between an actor and a film critic. After two decades, it’s worth looking back at this famous feud.

Stablecoin Inflows Soar-Is the Smart Money Lurking in the Shadows?

Yet, in a twist that would bemuse even the most seasoned of traders, capital has not fled the scene. Rather, it has surged forth with the fervor of an overzealous acrobat, as stablecoin inflows have doubled in the face of falling prices-a sign, perhaps, that our intrepid traders are not so much retreating as they are preparing for a grand entrance at the bottom of this rollercoaster ride.