Zoë Kravitz's directorial debut, "Blink Twice," starring Channing Tatum, has become a VOD sensation, topping iTunes and Fandango charts. Despite a modest start, it grossed $67.9 million globally and received positive reviews for its intriguing plot and strong performances, marking Kravitz's promising entry into filmmaking.
The text explores a viral incident where streaming service practices, particularly on AppleTV+, disrupt the viewing of classic films like *Psycho*. It highlights the broader issue of how streaming platforms prioritize viewer engagement, often compromising the integrity and impact of iconic cinematic moments.
The text delves into the imaginative fan-cast of Charlie Day as Wolverine in the MCU, highlighting his potential to bring a humorous and visually authentic portrayal to the iconic character, contrasting with his well-known comedic roles.
Marvel Studios releases the first trailer for *Thunderbolts*, spotlighting a team of villains and antiheroes in a Phase 5 MCU film that draws comparisons to DC's Suicide Squad. The film promises a unique tone and darker narrative, with key hints about Lewis Pullman’s role as Marvel’s Sentry.
The Corridor Crew's analysis of *The Curious Case of Benjamin Button* highlights the film's pioneering use of photorealistic de-aging technology, showcasing its groundbreaking visual effects that set new standards in cinema and remain influential in modern filmmaking.
"Rebel Ridge" utilizes over 500 subtle VFX shots to enhance its realistic action sequences, showcasing the crucial role of digital effects in modern filmmaking, even in grounded narratives.
*Deadpool & Wolverine* has become a top-earning MCU film, surpassing *The Avengers* and nearing *Black Panther*'s box office record. Its strong performance highlights its significant impact on the franchise and indicates promising prospects for future Marvel projects.
Celebrating the two-year anniversary of "Bandit," Screen Rant releases exclusive deleted scenes that offer deeper insights into the film's narrative and characters, highlighting Josh Duhamel's performance and the film's enduring success.
Scarlett Johansson returns to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in a new role as an executive producer for *Thunderbolts*, continuing her involvement with Marvel and contributing her expertise to the franchise's evolving narrative.