Watch Wonder Woman 1984 Stream With Hbo Max

More than half a year after “Wonder Woman 1984” was supposed to hit theaters around the world, the film is finally here — the big-budget DC Comics sequel arrived in theaters and on HBO Max Christmas Day. Interested in settling down with your family (whether in person or virtually) and watching it together? Here’s how you can do that. Unlike another major 2020 streaming release, “Mulan” on Disney+, there is no separate, premium tier of service you’ll need to subscribe to in order to access “Wonder Woman 1984....

February 9, 2023 · 4 min · 820 words · Christopher Curtis

What We Do In The Shadows Behind The Scenes Of Season 3 S Costumes

The changes to the group’s dynamic aren’t massive, and they certainly don’t alter the hilarious mock-doc humor, but even small changes spin out in big ways which leaves the group split up by season’s end. Costumer Designer Laura Montgomery spoke to IndieWire about getting as much character as possible into the look of the show’s leads before they ended up stuck on boats, trains, and in basements. Nandor The series takes a good deal of its costuming logic from the Taika Waititi film that inspired it, in that each character’s fashion is guided by the era in which they became a vampire....

February 9, 2023 · 7 min · 1317 words · William Olsen

Winter On Fire Director Interview On Russia Invading Ukraine

Despite violent pushback from government forces, the so-called “Euromaidan” protests ultimately forced Yanukovych to flee the country. Ukraine has been planning to apply to join the EU in 2024. These dramatic circumstances are captured in alarming closeup in the 2015 Oscar-nominated documentary “Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom.” Israeli-American director Evgeny Afineevsky dispatched a large team of cinematographers to the scene of the protests, illustrating the intensity of the circumstances with shocking, moment-to-moment detail....

February 9, 2023 · 4 min · 671 words · Janet Rhodes

Woke Trailer New Hulu Comedy Series

In “Woke,” Morris plays Keef, a self-identified non-controversial Black cartoonist on the verge of mainstream success, who starts being confronted about racial inequality by animated inanimate objects shortly after he has an encounter with aggressive San Francisco police officers. The incident changes everything, and “keeping it light” Keef becomes woke, hence the title. With a fresh outlook on the world around him, he must now navigate the new voices in his head and ideas that confront and challenge him, all without letting go of everything he’s already built....

February 9, 2023 · 2 min · 350 words · Adam Oneal

2023 Oscars Best Visual Effects Predictions Avatar Leads The Way

There’s little doubt about James Cameron’s “Avatar: The Way of Water” (20th Century/Disney) winning the VFX Oscar, even though it doesn’t arrive until December 16. Not when it has the makings of being another industry game changer. That is, unless it turns out to be a major disappointment. Otherwise, the state of the race will focus on winnowing the other contenders, of which there are several Marvel and DC films, a few sci-fi thrillers, and other assorted action-adventures and fantasies....

February 8, 2023 · 10 min · 2116 words · Tonya Garrett

A Friend Of The Family Premiere Episode Changes True Crime

It’s not something commonly seen on television today, especially in the era of peak true crime television with creatives often adapting magazine articles and documentaries rather than going to victims directly for the rights to their story. It’s debatable how much of this is to get around paying for life rights and/or to give directors and screenwriters an out if they change real events too much. And it’s impossible not to think of how commodified the true crime genre is hearing the real Broberg Felt sensitively discuss that this is her story and that she hopes it will educate others....

February 8, 2023 · 3 min · 562 words · Alyssa Blackburn

A Very British Scandal Trailer Claire Foy Pops As Infamous Divorcee

The three-part series tells the story of the couple’s highly publicized 1963 divorce proceedings. Known for her charisma, beauty, and style, Margaret, Duchess of Argyll, dominated newspapers as the divorce exposed accusations of forgery, theft, violence, drug-use, and bribery. In his effort to besmirch her name, the Duke released a list of her conquests that included government ministers and members of the British royal family, as well as a compromising Polaroid photo that would haunt her for the rest of her life....

February 8, 2023 · 2 min · 252 words · Mary Davis
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