How ‘The Day of the Jackal’ Team Brought a “Semi-Derelict” Border Building Back to Life: “This Was a Huge Undertaking”

How ‘The Day of the Jackal’ Team Brought a “Semi-Derelict” Border Building Back to Life: “This Was a Huge Undertaking”

The Day of the Jackal cinematographer Christopher Ross started his work on the Peacock series about an assassin named the Jackal (Eddie Redmayne) with a bang — no pun intended.  In episode one, which was nominated for an Emmy for cinematography, the Jackal wounds the son of far-right German politician Manfred Fest — but it’s…

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Mark Ronson’s Latest High Note

Mark Ronson’s Latest High Note

Mark Ronson built up one of the most impressive music careers over the past two decades, from producing Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black and releasing one of the best-selling songs of all time with “Uptown Funk” to soundtracking one of the biggest cultural moments of the decade with Barbie. This year the superstar producer notched…

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In ‘The Remarkable Life of Iberlin,’ a Disabled Gamer Finds Accessibility and Influence He Couldn’t in the Real World

In ‘The Remarkable Life of Iberlin,’ a Disabled Gamer Finds Accessibility and Influence He Couldn’t in the Real World

In the recesses of the internet, where reality can feel increasingly fuzzy, one young Norwegian man lacking offline mobility built a world of his own. Mats Steen, the subject of the poignant Netflix documentary The Remarkable Life of Ibelin, formed a digital community that transcended the severe muscular dystrophy he’d developed as a child. While…

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