Spencer Mullen Mar 22, 2019
Volo, Captain Marvel, Extremism on YouTube, and more in today's daily Link Tank!
Here's how Volvo's new autonomous electric bus will lead to greener cities.
"Volvo’s autonomous electric bus has made its debut, and it could spark a new era for city dwellers. The company unveiled its 40-foot 7900, which it says is the first of its kind in the world, earlier this month at a Singapore university test site. If successful, it could lead to an era of cleaner, greener, smarter fleets that make cities more hospitable places to live."
Read more at Inverse.
Refinery29 has urged the National Film Registry to include more women.
"Over at Refinery29, writer Anne Cohen brings up an important question: Why are there so few women-directed films on the National Film Registry? The National Film Registry was created in 1988 “to ensure the survival, conservation and increased public availability of...
Volo, Captain Marvel, Extremism on YouTube, and more in today's daily Link Tank!
Here's how Volvo's new autonomous electric bus will lead to greener cities.
"Volvo’s autonomous electric bus has made its debut, and it could spark a new era for city dwellers. The company unveiled its 40-foot 7900, which it says is the first of its kind in the world, earlier this month at a Singapore university test site. If successful, it could lead to an era of cleaner, greener, smarter fleets that make cities more hospitable places to live."
Read more at Inverse.
Refinery29 has urged the National Film Registry to include more women.
"Over at Refinery29, writer Anne Cohen brings up an important question: Why are there so few women-directed films on the National Film Registry? The National Film Registry was created in 1988 “to ensure the survival, conservation and increased public availability of...
- 3/20/2019
- Den of Geek
Prepare to have a new kitty crush.
Goose the cat is the secret star of Captain Marvel. Even though this feline shares the screen with Hollywood heavyweights like Brie Larson, Jude Law, and Samuel L. Jackson, Goose still manages to steal scenes from the talented cast.
Chances are you will be (or already are) obsessed with the ginger tabby after seeing Captain Marvel. In preparation for you infatuation, People talked to Goose’s trainer for the Marvel Studios film, Ursula Brauner, all about the fame-loving feline whose real name is Reggie.
Brauner is a head trainer and co-owner at Boone’s Animals...
Goose the cat is the secret star of Captain Marvel. Even though this feline shares the screen with Hollywood heavyweights like Brie Larson, Jude Law, and Samuel L. Jackson, Goose still manages to steal scenes from the talented cast.
Chances are you will be (or already are) obsessed with the ginger tabby after seeing Captain Marvel. In preparation for you infatuation, People talked to Goose’s trainer for the Marvel Studios film, Ursula Brauner, all about the fame-loving feline whose real name is Reggie.
Brauner is a head trainer and co-owner at Boone’s Animals...
- 3/8/2019
- by Kelli Bender
- PEOPLE.com
Captain Marvel is soaring into Los Angeles for its world premiere —and People.com and ew.com and marvel.com have your exclusive access.
Catch all the stars make their arrivals on the red carpet in Hollywood, including Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, Jude Law, Gemma Chan and more.
Larson, 29, stars as Carol Danvers, a pilot who becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes, Captain Marvel, when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races.
Joining her is Jackson as Nick Fury, the future director of S.H.I.E.Ld., who...
Catch all the stars make their arrivals on the red carpet in Hollywood, including Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, Jude Law, Gemma Chan and more.
Larson, 29, stars as Carol Danvers, a pilot who becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes, Captain Marvel, when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races.
Joining her is Jackson as Nick Fury, the future director of S.H.I.E.Ld., who...
- 3/4/2019
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Brie Larson may be starring in this year’s highly-anticipated Captain Marvel, but she’s got a run for her money in her furry friend, Goose.
Primarily played by a rescue cat named Reggie, the ginger sidekick “always hit his mark,” Larson tells People in this week’s issue.
Named after Anthony Edwards’s Top Gun character, Goose knew exactly how to act on a movie set.
“No drama — not a diva at all,” says Larson, who portrays the titular character in the film.
As for how Goose felt working on a movie set for one of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters,...
Primarily played by a rescue cat named Reggie, the ginger sidekick “always hit his mark,” Larson tells People in this week’s issue.
Named after Anthony Edwards’s Top Gun character, Goose knew exactly how to act on a movie set.
“No drama — not a diva at all,” says Larson, who portrays the titular character in the film.
As for how Goose felt working on a movie set for one of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters,...
- 2/26/2019
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Brian Trenchard-Smith looks deep into the art of directing animals, long before the digital age.
When Brian Trenchard-Smith wants to tell you about directing animals on film, you step out of the way. Here’s Brian with many, many wonderful tales (and tails).
Rise of the Planet of the Apes is the latest example of how digital makes possible previously impossible animal actions, like a gorilla leaping from the Golden Gate Bridge into a helicopter cockpit. Take a look at the Comicon teaser.
But there was a time when the animal and the lens were all you had to work with. In the pre-cgi era, I was lucky enough to stage sequences involving cats, bobcats, dogs, lions, elephants, boa constrictors, chimps, spiders, scorpions, cockroaches, a mud crab, a pigeon, and a frog.
Working with All Creatures Great And Small requires complex planning, flexibility, and infinite patience. I hold the trainers...
When Brian Trenchard-Smith wants to tell you about directing animals on film, you step out of the way. Here’s Brian with many, many wonderful tales (and tails).
Rise of the Planet of the Apes is the latest example of how digital makes possible previously impossible animal actions, like a gorilla leaping from the Golden Gate Bridge into a helicopter cockpit. Take a look at the Comicon teaser.
But there was a time when the animal and the lens were all you had to work with. In the pre-cgi era, I was lucky enough to stage sequences involving cats, bobcats, dogs, lions, elephants, boa constrictors, chimps, spiders, scorpions, cockroaches, a mud crab, a pigeon, and a frog.
Working with All Creatures Great And Small requires complex planning, flexibility, and infinite patience. I hold the trainers...
- 8/11/2011
- by Danny
- Trailers from Hell
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