Every time someone repeats the totally incorrect myth that “CGI” is cheaper than practical effects—it’s not and that’s a ridiculous statement—‘because “CGI” isn’t unionized,’ they’re unwittingly giving ammunition to studios who are arguing that unionization would be bad for the industry (it’s not).
My current list of future films under a Full Media Blackout™:
🕷️ Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse
🛌 Mickey 17
👽 Predator: Badlands 🆕
🚫 zero trailers, posters or articles, in order to see the film with fresh eyes for the first time
dumb question of the day: is there any harm in converting my physical SIM to an eSIM?
And, the benefit is easier transfer of service from phone-to-phone, right? (I have an iPhone 12, soon to get an iPhone 16)
I’m very happy The NYTimes is getting into the game of busting movie myths. Here they are dispelling the “actors didn’t know” myth from “Seven”.
(a spoiler-filled article, duh)
I use Siri on my Apple Watch several times a day to set timers, send texts, create reminders, etc. and every time I press and hold the crown while talking into my watch I think of Michael Knight.
I wrote about one of my favorite shots from David Fincher's "Seven", which turned into an essay about telephoto lenses and getting a myth about the movie debunked.