Gremlins: A Glimpse Into the Darker, Unseen Version Spielberg Transformed into a Holiday Classic

Los Angeles — When “Gremlins” debuted in 1984, the film captivated audiences with its blend of horror and humor, set against a Christmas backdrop. But the classic that viewers cherish today could have ventured into much darker territory. Producer Steven Spielberg intervened to tone down violence and death initially scripted by writer Chris Columbus, shaping the film into the beloved holiday favorite it is now. In its original form, Columbus’s script was a stark contrast …

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French Filmmaker Creates Stunning Macro Version of Trinity Nuclear Test Inspired by Christopher Nolan’s Craft

Paris, France – In a world where special effects dominate Hollywood, French filmmaker Thomas Blanchard took inspiration from Christopher Nolan’s commitment to in-camera effects in his upcoming film “Oppenheimer.” Blanchard, a macro video artist, created his own masterpiece titled “Trinity,” paying homage to Nolan’s dedication to practical effects. Using a variety of lenses and everyday items like alcohol inks, gold powder, magic candles, and an electric screwdriver, Blanchard captured the essence of the Trinity nuclear …

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