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At the End of “Jupiter Ascending,” Why Does Jupiter Go Back to Cleaning Toilets?

Jupiter has made peace with her normal, everyday life by the end of the film, and returns to it to reflect that.

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For “Jupiter Ascending,” How Did They Create the Effect of Caine’s Levitating Boots?

Channing Tatum was in rollerblades and skated along halfpipes or custom harness/moving platform rigs to achieve the effect.

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Who Actually Composed the “Blackhat” Score?

Blackhat's score was a combination of four different composers, whose music was edited and spliced together.

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How Does “Blackhat” Employ Michael Mann’s Trademark Visual Style?

Michael Mann's visual style is something audiences love or hate, and this film is no exception to his trademarks.

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What Are “Blackhat’s” Observations About Living in an Interconnected World?

Living in an interconnected world puts people at risk to attacks they never would have imagined.

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Was “Blackhat” Inspired by Any Real-Life Cyber Attacks?

The Stuxnet computer worm RAT used on the Natanz nuclear facility in Iran served as the inspiration for Mann's film.

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Is Annie Hall a Manic Pixie Dream Girl?

Annie Hall is not a manic dream pixie girl because she is a three-dimensional character with her own dreams and goals, and is based on Diane Keaton.

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What’s the Meaning Behind the Sexual Imagery in “Alien”?

In the 2002 TV documentary “The Alien Saga”, “Alien” screenwriter Dan O’Bannon explained, “I’m going to attack the audience. I’m going to attack them sexually.” And O’Bannon…

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What’s the Story Behind the Chestburster Scene in “Alien”?

Every so often, a horror movie comes along with a scene so disturbing it becomes a permanent part of our cultural consciousness. There was the shower scene in “Psycho”, the horrifying…

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How Does “Mad Men” Make Viewers Nostalgic For a Time They Themselves Don’t Remember?

It is almost impossible to talk about the impact of Mad Men without addressing the nostalgia factor. Nostalgia is the pleasure and sadness that caused by remembering something from the past and…

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What Inspired Leigh Whannell to Write “The Mule” and Depart From Horror?

Leigh Whannell, while primarily known for his work with horror classics, enjoys the art of storytelling above all. He had no qualms about diverting from horror to create this black comedy thriller.

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What Does It Mean Calling Ray a Westie? Is Class Structure Important to “The Mule’s” Characters?

Class structures are a large part of each character's foundation in The Mule, according to screenwriter Leigh Whannell.

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