Chevy Chase created “Saturday Night Live’s” most enduring segment. Here’s how the original “SNL” cast member turned the news ...
The iconic comedy star is an active, if evasive, onscreen participant in this feature-length look at his roller-coaster ...
Trump’s lying has always been characterized by dogged repetition. It became especially repetitive in 2025. While he continued to regularly sprinkle in new lies, he relied on a core set of go-to ...
As with most nascent industries and endeavors, movement into ENG was not painless, bringing along new problems and issues for ...
Associate Professor of Film and Television studies Charlotte Howell joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions ...
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Why the world’s simplest SLR camera became its greatest (and is still in demand 50 years later)
Pentax found that when their 50mm f/1.8 lenses failed they nearly always failed only when wide open. When stopped down to f/2 ...
Face ID data is never sent to Apple or anyone else. It resides in a physically isolated section of your iPhone’s processor ...
Shola Lynch and Reginald Hudlin turn the lens on Hollywood’s Black A-listers in a two-part documentary for AppleTV+'s 'Number One On The Call Sheet.' They only need one name. Whoopi. Will. Viola.
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5 facts about cameras
5 Facts , About Cameras. Since the advent of smartphones, everyone has a camera in their pocket. But the camera has had a long history leading up to the popularity of social media and art photography.
Early awards contenders like One Battle Battle After Another and Bugonia were shot on revived VistaVision cameras — a throwback format gaining popularity in Hollywood.
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