Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Career Retrospective of the Day:
Watch Julia Roberts and James Corden act out her whole career from Mystic Pizza through the new movie Wonder on The Late Late Show:
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Movie Science of the Day:
For Nerdist, Kyle Hill looks at the scientific possibility of implanting memories into a robot a la Blade Runner:
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Celebration of a Movie Location:
One of the most iconic elements of the original Blade Runner is its use of the Bradbury Building, which is spotlighted in this Fandor video:
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Interview of the Day:
Everyone is obsessing over this interview with Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling to promote Blade Runner 2049 and the interviewer is the best part:
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Vintage Image of the Day:
Film pioneer and cinematographe inventors Louis Lumiere, who was born on this day in 1864, with brother Auguste:
Filmmaker in Focus:
This video essay by Gabriela Perez highlights the colors, props and more in the movies of Guillermo Del Toro:
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Actor in the Spotlight:
In honor of Buster Keaton’s birthday yesterday, fan Don McHoul made this video compiling the silent comedy legend’s greatest stunts:
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Cosplay of the Day:
New York Comic Con is in full force and so is this Alien cosplayer in attendance:
Who’s invading @NY_Comic_Con this year? Tweet us your best #Alien cosplay pics & vids for a special shoutout! #NYCC pic.twitter.com/kQkasSdp4I
— Alien (@AlienAnthology) October 5, 2017
Soundtrack Star of the Day:
In memory of Tom Petty, who died this week, Nelson Carvajal compiled some memorable moments of his music in movies (via Film School Rejects):
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
Today is the 10th anniversary of the release of Tony Gilroy’s Michael Clayton. Watch the original trailer for the Oscar-winning drama below.
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