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How They Made Little Simba Look So Lifelike in 'The Lion King'
While young Simba was working on his roar in the new “Lion King,” his designers and animators were laboring over a good deal more. All the hairs on the cub’s body, the detailed color patterns of his fur and the movement of his little legs through the savanna were the efforts of a Pride Rock-size army of visual effects artists.That Time I Built My Own 'Wonder Park'
As I was watching the new animated film “Wonder Park,” about a young girl’s imagined amusement park come to life, I wasn’t buying the physics of a roller coaster. “The hills are way too high and steep,” I thought, “the curves too sharp.” And for a moment, it was lost on me that I was analyzing something carrying a giant blue talking bear.How 'Roma' Turned an Empty Lot Into a Bustling Avenue
They paved a parking lot and put up paradise.'Bumblebee' Through the Eyes of an Animator
One scene in the new Transformers movie “Bumblebee” finds the title character alone in a house. His teen caregiver (Hailee Steinfeld) has been hiding him in the garage, but he finds his way out, touching everything he shouldn’t and, because he’s giant and metal, causing a lot of inadvertent destruction. This bumbling, charming moment plays out as it might in a classic animated comedy, not in a high-stakes action movie.Jordan Peele's 'Us' Will Open South by Southwest 2019
The South by Southwest Film Festival has chosen one of this spring’s most anticipated movies for its opening night: Jordan Peele’s new horror thriller, “Us.” The director’s follow-up to his Oscar-winning 2017 hit “Get Out” follows a family (headed by “Black Panther” veterans Lupita Nyong’o and Winston Duke) terrorized by what seem to be evil doppelgängers of themselves. The film’s trailer, which debuted Christmas Day, has been discussed and analyzed by fans on social media for clues to the pl...How Peter Jackson Made WWI Footage Seem Astonishingly New
As the director of elaborate fantasy epics like the “Lord of the Rings” and “Hobbit” trilogies, Peter Jackson has become known for meticulous attention to detail. Now he has put the same amount of care into making a documentary.How Peter Jackson Made WWI Footage Seem Astonishingly New
As the director of elaborate fantasy epics like the “Lord of the Rings” and “Hobbit” trilogies, Peter Jackson has become known for meticulous attention to detail. Now he has put the same amount of care into making a documentary.Inside the five best 'John Wick' action scenes
They killed his dog. They stole his car.Horrors! 'Pet Sematary' tweaks a crucial plot point
It’s a young girl’s birthday in a small town. Family and friends have come to celebrate. What could possibly go wrong?Breakout movies at SXSW you'll want to know about
AUSTIN, Texas — Surprises abounded at this year’s South by Southwest film festival, with movies featuring depraved demons, devilish doppelgängers and sadistic senseis all doing despicable things.Charlize Theron answers questions from Times readers
We asked readers if they had any questions for her during the festival, and I selected a handful to ask Theron on Saturday at the Four Seasons.Jordan Peele brought 'Us' to SXSW, and the reaction was electric
AUSTIN, Texas — When Jordan Peele took the stage to present the world premiere of his new horror film, “Us,” at South by Southwest, he had jokes.'The Lego Movie 2': How 'catchy song' got so catchy
Mission accomplished for comedian, actor and musician Jon Lajoie, who was asked to write a movie song that would elicit mixed feelings: “maybe 49 percent annoying and 51 percent fun to listen to,” he said.Hannah Beachler, the 1st African-American Oscar nominee for production design, reacts
Beachler found out about the nomination — one of seven for “Black Panther” — while working on set in Cincinnati for Todd Haynes’ latest feature.