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MAKING HISTORY: “Parasite” is the first Korean film that has ever won the highest honor of the Cannes Film Festivel.
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MAKING HISTORY: “Parasite” is the first Korean film that has ever won the highest honor of the Cannes Film Festivel.
FUNNY OR DANGEROUS?: Even before its release, “Joker” was already one of the most controversial films of the year.
WORKING AND LEARNING: After making the film, Brad Pitt visited Jet Propulsion Laboratory at California Institute of Technology to learn about space technology.
SOMETHING DIFFERENT: Instead of taking on more comedic characters that audiences are familiar with from her, Constance Wu chose to pick up a challenging role.
PLEASANT SURPRISE: Even though she is a popular entertainment figure, few people expected a prize-worthy performance from Jennifer Lopez. They were proven wrong.
LOVE FROM FANS: Due to his excellent potraying of the clown, Bill Skarsgård received many Pennywise teddy bears from the fans, and he gave all of them to his eleven months old daughter.
A DIFFERENT KIND OF COMEDY: Once again, Hannah Gadsby chose to pursue comedy in an unique way.
WASTED TALENTS: From the cast, including Julianne Moore, to the director, the film was very promising on paper, but did not deliver
WASTED TALENT: Academy Award winner Jennifer Connelly plays a minor role in the film, as do several other critically-acclaimed actors.
FACE TO FACE: Recently returned astronaut Mark Vande Hei speaks with Director Damien Chazelle at the premiere of film “First Man.”
RED CARPET: The cast of “First Man” at the film’s premiere at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
Mahershala Ali at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.
Art from Netflix's "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs."
FOREVER IS OUR TODAY: A vintage photo of Freddie Mercury performing live in San Diego in 1980, provocatively dressed in nothing but bellbottoms and a neck tie.
FESTIVAL VIBES: A glamor shot of Chris Pine, who plays Robert the Bruce in “Outlaw King,” taken at the 2018 Toronto Film Festival.
LONG ROAD AHEAD: Ibrahim Shkhess was one of one million refugees that entered Germany under Angela Merkel’s open-door policy.