Tyrannosaurus rex or T-rex has become one of the most popular dinosaurs in popular culture. Since Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park" was released in 1993, the T-Rex has become a fan favorite.
Google has started adding more 3D movies to the Google TV app. The app now has over 50 films to choose from. Users have created a database that lists all of the known available 3D movies. Among the ...
When James Cameron released the first Avatar movie well over a decade ago, he did so with a major focus on the fact that the film would be made in 3D. The technology, which had been around for decades ...
Billie Eilish is coming to a big screen near you. On Sunday night (Nov. 23), the singer announced that a 3D documentary she co-directed with James Cameron will hit theaters on March 20. “HIT ME HARD ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook This morning, both Cameron and Grammy & Oscar-winning musician Billie Eilish took to social media ...
Billie Eilish’s 3D concert documentary will be released by Paramount Pictures, she revealed Sunday night on Instagram on the last night of her “Hit Me Hard and Soft” tour in San Francisco. The film, ...
WASHINGTON — The Billie Eilish "Hit Me Soft and Hard" tour is headed for the big screen. The Oscar and Grammy winner announced a spring release for a 3D concert documentary shortly after wrapping her ...
While there are countless ways to play old video games, endless emulators that eat up ROMs and spew out memories, the hardware offerings from Analogue have elevated the act of retro gaming to an art ...
The BBC has issued an apology to President Trump over editing of a speech he gave on Jan. 6, 2021, that aired in its documentary "Trump: A Second Chance." Mr. Trump had threatened to sue the British ...
President Donald Trump on Friday said he plans to file a lawsuit against the BBC over an edit of his Jan. 6, 2021, speech cut by investigative documentary series Panorama, the news organization ...
Bringing legal action follows the U.K. broadcaster apologizing to the U.S. president for a doctored speech, but rejecting any compensation. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief “We’ll sue them. We’ll ...