Ms. Marvel’s director, Adel Elaraby and Bilal Falah, compare their work in the MCU to their upcoming work, Batgirl

Some incredibly talented directors have appeared on the movie scene lately, and Adel Elaraby and Bilal Falah are definitely part of this group. The duo have been making movies for the past several years, but they really stood out when they led Bad boys for life. Recently, they made their way into the superhero genre with Marvel Studios Mrs. Marvell (It is currently available to those who have Disney + . subscriptions). And even before the show was released, they had already been tapped to direct Warner Bros. films. and…

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The composer of ‘Beavis and Butt-Head’ hired a 69-piece orchestra

When director Mike Judge was working on “Beavis and the Butt-Head-Doo Universe” (now airing on Paramount+), it was only appropriate to call in composer John Frizzell to work on the score. The judge needed the film’s music to reflect the emotional and physical journey the duo would be embarking on. To achieve this, Frizzell recorded an epic score with a 69-piece orchestra in Vienna. In the new movie, Beavis and Butt-Head end up in space camp through a 1998 juvenile court judge’s “creative judgment.” Mistake in a docking simulation is…

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Morbius VFX Boss boss talks about the canceled original ending and the reasons for the reshoot

The ultimate battle at Sony and Marvel Morbius Watch the titular vampire Jared Leto compete with Matt Smith in an abandoned subway tunnel, using his relationship with bats to defeat his rival. Since the film’s release, it has been confirmed that this is not the original ending. If you remember, there was footage in several trailers of Therese Gibson and Al Madrigal characters standing in Central Park with an entire police force around them, apparently waiting for a showdown. This clash was initially intended to be the film’s final ending,…

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A disgruntled Simon Cowell is finally defeated by an AGT contestant dancing on the pole, but now she’s talking about the stigma attached

american talents The place to be on TV for a variety of acts ranging from shocking to super talented to downright questionable, judge Simon Cowell wasn’t entirely happy when he learned that a pole dancer was on the list for a chance to win a million dollars and did it in Las Vegas. Dancer Kristi Cellars didn’t get a confidence vote from him before she started, but he changed his tune eventually, and now she’s talked about it. Australian pole dancer Kristi Cellars was all smiles when she took the…

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Fiona Apple shares message in Roe v. Wade Supreme Court case

Fiona Apple has joined the growing group of musicians to speak out against the recent Supreme Court decision in the Roe v. Wade, and vowed to do something about it. Apple, famous for keeping a low profile between album releases, has recently been answering fans’ questions with its YouTube fan account Fiona Apple Rocks. On Sunday, she sent out videos answering questions, including one about her thoughts regarding reversing Roe v. Wade to the Supreme Court, effectively ending federal protections for abortions in the United States. “We have to talk…

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Trigun has been in business for longer than expected

As it turns out, Trigon“The upcoming anime reboot has been in the works for longer than we all expected as it prepares for its full release next year. One of the most surprising announcements of the year was the fact that Yasuhiro Nightow’s classic manga series will be given a whole new lease on life thanks to a new anime adaptation from Studio Orange, the very CG animation studio that has released projects such as Godzilla Single Point, Land of the LustrousAnd the monsters In the past. Now the classic…

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The Rolling Stones talk about their late friend Charlie Watts | music | entertainment

Mick Jagger honors Charlie Watts at Rolling Stones show As one of the biggest rock bands ever to exist with 60 years of touring experience, it’s no surprise that Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and the late Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones have so many stories to share. The band has withstood many trials and tribulations over the years, with drugs and the fallout threatening to destroy the band multiple times. But like any good entertainers, the show should go on, like a “relentless juggernaut,” according to Richards.…

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HBO’s Westworld: The 4 Biggest Takeaways From Season 4’s Premiere, ‘The Auguries

Below are spoilers for the fourth season premiere of Westworldso be careful if you haven’t taken advantage of the madness yet. After a hiatus of just over two years – and I am sure the exact number of days that have passed is in itself a clue to the future – Westworld He’s finally back on HBO to start what will surely be a fun scratch-off for Season 4. Capture the highly anticipated premiere, “The Augories,” in the story seven years later The Chaotic Rebellion that capped season 3and appears…

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Claudia Eller on medical leave from Variety

Claudia Eller has taken temporary medical leave from her position as editor-in-chief of diverse. Eller expressed her gratitude to diverse Staff for their concern and support after she had a minor stroke earlier this month. “Two weeks ago I felt unsteady and wobbly and ended up in the emergency room, where I was diagnosed with a minor hemorrhagic stroke,” Eller said in a staff memo. “The great news is that there has been no cognitive damage and I am now in a rehab facility in Los Angeles to regain my…

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Marie Mara, star of Ray Donovan and lost, has died at the age of 61 after a drowning accident

Marie Mara, actress of leading TV shows such as Ray Donovan And the LostHe died over the weekend after being drowned in the St. Lawrence River, New York. Reports (via TMZ) says the actress was visiting her sister in Cape Vincent, New York and jumped in the river to exercise. She was 61 years old. Born in Syracuse, New York, Mara made her acting debut in 1989 blue steel. In the early ’90s, Mara landed multi-episode roles in Law and order And the NYPD Blue Before getting into a big…

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