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- Follows the misadventures of four irreverent grade-schoolers in the quiet, dysfunctional town of South Park, Colorado.
- In a version of 1985 where superheroes exist, the murder of a colleague sends active vigilante Rorschach on the trail of a conspiracy that will change the course of history.
- TV SeriesAfter Ziva's apparent death, Tony raises their daughter Tali. Years later, Ziva returns, and reunites with Tony. Tony's company is attacked, the family goes to Europe, trying to learn who's after them and to trust each other again.
- Two priests need to find the whereabouts of an alleged healer who mysteriously disappears. Soon they discover a psychiatric community on the outskirts of town which is hiding secrets behind the missing healer.
- Six high school seniors decide to break into the Princeton Testing Center so they can steal the answers to their upcoming SAT tests and all get perfect scores.
- Frankie and Annette, having grown up and put aside their beach-partying lifestyle, visit their daughter in Southern California and discover there's still some wild times left in them.
- An aging American ninja master and his headstrong young apprentice search for the elder man's daughter.
- Four friends wake on Halloween and realize the predict-your-future game they played in 2002 is coming true in disturbing ways. They must band together to help each other escape the wild fates that have turned their lives upside down.
- Baby Shark is the catchiest fish in the sea, so evil singer Stariana devises a plan to steal his musical power.
- Mermaid sisters hunt down their father's human killer... and deal with their own personal relationships with the humans.
- Sidney Pythias is a bumbling janitor picked up by cop Mike Damon as a teenage gang member worth saving from delinquency. With Damon's help, Sidney works his way through the Police Academy to become a cop too.
- When 80-year-old Max Sabatini dies, he leaves his three prized orangutans in the care of his only son, Foster. To inherit his father's $5-million fortune, Foster must take care of the apes for the next five years.
- Follows "The Simulators" who solve intractable problems by carrying out a thorough analysis and generate solutions that combine theater and psychology, as well as law and statistics.
- A group of five women who face labor injustices and everyday problems as maids in a hotel on the Mediterranean Coast.
- Woman uses AI assistant to improve life, but its relentless drive for perfection backfires.
- Bringing characters like Spider-Man and Captain Marvel to life on screen requires some real-life superheroes off-screen. Specialized teams and experts carefully plan and carry out the stunts, costumes, and special effects that make iconic films like the Avengers the impressive spectacle audiences love. From actual bus crashes in "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" (2021) to detailed makeup and training in "Black Panther" (2018), here's what Marvel movies look like behind the scenes.
- Friends and admirers of iconoclastic film director Sam Fuller read from his memoirs.
- Famed photographer Ernest Withers was credited with documenting the civil rights movement, but his legacy was blemished when it was revealed after his death that he'd been an FBI informant.
- A look at the porn business in Britain. We follow Peter and Henry as the shoot the British girl next door. Michael runs the Paramount International model agency and auditions girls for the industry. Finally, we go on the set of Ben Dover's Puttin On The Brits (1999) with Pascal and Donna.
- 2021 began with a lot of uncertainty about delayed releases and how we would be able to consume blockbuster movies. Regardless of whether you watched at the theaters or from the comfort of your home, there were many captivating movies that took filmmaking to another level. High-adrenaline flicks like "Shangi-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings," "F9" and "No Time to Die" created in-camera stunts that you may have thought were CG. Young audiences got to see 2-D characters come to life like never before in "Clifford the Big Red Dog," and "Space Jam: A New Legacy." And real-life landscapes were constructed in both "Old" and "The French Dispatch" to transport viewers to another world. Here's what 16 movies of 2021 looked like behind the scenes.
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- Cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema discusses the challenges of using the 'day for night' approach while shooting low light scenes for the movie "Nope" and how he innovated an entirely new way of achieving the desired effects.
- This spring an unlikely hero will emerge on the big screen. In partnership with Paramount Pictures, Lay's presents an exclusive spot to showcase how a potato becomes the standout star in the new Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.
- How has CGI changed over the last ten years? Many of these movies bring up ethical questions - can you just de-age someone? Bring a dead actor to life with technology? And is there such a thing as using so much CGI that you've actually just made an animated movie? Insider tackles these issues..
- At California State University Dr Eric W Hickey devised a model showing the development of the murderous personality, based on research into more than 200 cases of serial murder. These findings are applied to the case of Jeffrey Dahmer, who between 1978 and 1991 killed 17 young men. Shows conversations between Dahmer and his forensic psychologist and footage of the trial. Behavioural psychologists and criminologists explain how Dahmer and other serial killers such as Ted Bundy, Peter Sutcliffe and John Wayne Casey came to kill.
- "Fast and Furious 9," set for a 2021 release, is the 10th installment in a franchise known for pushing the boundaries of car chases. But there has been a lot of technological innovation leading up to this point that originated in classic films like "The French Connection" and allowed for even more realistic and dynamic chases in newer films like "Baby Driver" and "Extraction." In this episode of "Movies Insider," we take a look at how the art of the car chase has evolved over eight decades in Hollywood, from the influential chase in "Bullitt" to the wild spectacles of the "Fast and Furious" franchise.
- Some objects, like paper bags, ice cubes, and pool balls, make an unexpected amount of noise. This can be a big problem on set, as any of these unwanted sounds can get in the way of dialogue. To ensure the sound team gets the best sound possible, the prop team will create silent versions of real products. Prop master Scott Reeder replaced loud pool balls with much quieter painted racquetballs for bar scenes in shows like "Friday Night Lights." Meanwhile, Tim Schultz of Prop TRX uses vinyl and fabric to make quieter versions of grocery bags, sandwich bags, and cellophane, as seen on "Entourage," "Mike and Molly," and "The Kominsky Method." Reeder and Schultz showed us how they found quiet alternatives to some of the loudest props out there.
- There's a long history of actors playing fake twins, doppelgangers, and doubles in movies. Insider traces the evolution of doubling effects in Hollywood, from the split screens of the original "Parent Trap" to the rotoscoping and green-screen composites used on Nicolas Cage in 2002's "Adaptation," all the way up to the advanced face and head replacements of 2019's "Us." They take a look at how technology dating from the early silent-film era has advanced to make movies like "Us," "The Social Network," and more possible, and break down why the Jeremy Irons twins in David Cronenberg's 1988 movie "Dead Ringers" represented a turning point for twin effects. They show how the artists at Monsters Aliens Robots Zombies VFX cloned Paul Rudd for his 2019 Netflix series "Living with Yourself," how Rodeo FX created Jake Gyllenhaal doppelgangers for Denis Villeneuve's 2013 thriller "Enemy," and how NVIZ Studio pulled off its twinning effects on Tom Hardy in 2015's "Legend" and Seth Rogen in 2020's "An American Pickle" and show why late 19th-century optical effects laid the foundation for all this groundbreaking effects work in the 21st century.
- Scenic views of mountains, lake, and seashore scenery accompanied by readings of poetry.
- Columbia University explosives engineer Rodger Cornell rates 10 movie explosion scenes based on how realistic they are, examining such action and adventure movies like "Indiana Jones," "Transformers," "Django Unchained," "X-Men," "The Dark Knight," "Desperado," and more.
- "Good Sam" star Sophia Bush will stops by to be chat. Then, author of "Miss Independent: A Simple 12-Step Plan to Start Investing and Grow Your Own Wealth," Nicole Lapin shares her top finance tips. Plus, Drew and Ross Mathews serve the news sunny side up in an all-new Drew's News.
- Bill and Toony are visited by interstellar space explorers looking to hire an ambassador of fun. Featured cartoons include Hold the Lion, Please (1942), Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner (1965), A Language All My Own (1935), Bartholomew Versus the Wheel (1964), and Tot Watchers (1958).