Catherine Hardwicke’s film, Street Smart, showcases the struggles of unhoused teens in Los Angeles, emphasizing the importance of community and compassion amidst the backdrop of homelessness.
"Jon's ability to craft rich, elaborate worlds with a distinct point of view makes him the ideal storyteller to bring Hot Wheels to life. His films are visual spectacles—true eye candy—but what sets them apart is how he weaves unforgettable narratives within those stunning frames."
The first segment is informed by the journal entries of Congolese agronomist Paul Panda Farnana, who documented his frustrations with the colonial regime's extractive practices during the 1910s and 1920s.
Fans interested in Stanley Kubrick's work can take advantage of a limited-time deal at Amazon offering the 4K UHD remaster of Barry Lyndon for $25 instead of $50. With its release on July 8, this restoration has already climbed Amazon's bestseller charts, indicating high demand. The anticipated delivery time for orders is until July 22, leading to a possibility of Amazon halting the preorders due to the volume of orders. Securing a copy prior to its launch is advisable for those looking to add Barry Lyndon to their collection.
I had free rein, because we haven't met this character at this young of an age, so this is the origin story. It was quite beautiful to explore this over 10 episodes and create this character from the ground up.
"I hate the word IP, but there are only two franchises I would absolutely drop everything for and just do them. I already did one of them with 'Star Wars,' and this was the other one," Edwards said. "So when Steven gives you this script, you're just checkmated immediately."
I was embraced on Star Wars with incredible respect and regard by J.J. [Abrams] and Kathleen [Kennedy]. They knew that this was a chance to allow someone who loved Star Wars to come in and swing it back in a way that had not happened historically.
The assault is just the starting point. Don't Let It Break You, Honey is the astonishing story of her fight for justice and how it led to a career in journalism.
Elena Fortes, newly inducted into the Academy, emphasizes the importance of telling real stories through documentary filmmaking, claiming it can spark change and create discussions.
"It was such a big honor to play her. She is such an iconic character in Hawaii, and it's just changed my life a lot because I never knew I would get this role. It's such a big thing for me and I'm so happy!" said Kealoha.