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This Is How 'The Wolfpack' Brothers Do Halloween
Surprise, surprise, it's their favorite holiday of the year.
Here Are the Unsung Props that Make Movies Great
Shining a spotlight on how Tarantino, Scorsese, and Hitchcock made characters out of things.
[Exclusive] Unmasking the ‘True Detective' Killer
We spoke to monster maker Paul Rice about the most elusive figure in season 2.
Legendary Special-Effects Artist Rick Baker on How CGI Killed His Industry
We met the man behind some of the most enduring special-effects imagery of the 20th century, including 'The Exorcist, 'Star Wars,' and the 'Thriller' music video.
A New Report Shows How the NYPD Hassles Minorities for Petty BS
The Police Reform Organizing Project has collected more than 100 stories that flesh out what many describe as a failed system that ensnares too many blacks and Latinos.
Quentin Tarantino's Bloodiest Moments Are Not for the Faint-of-Heart
Jacob T. Swinney concludes his four-part 'Tarantino' series with a sanguine supercut the director would be proud of.
It's a Thumb-Shaped Thumb Drive
Justin Poulsen housed thumb drives in realistic dismembered thumb sculptures for an attention-grabbing portfolio.
Here's The Mixed-Media Puppet Version Of Chatroulette
Fans of "Charlie The Unicorn" will love David Luepschen's gleefully surreal exploration into the depths of 'Chit Chat Roulette.'
See How SFX Artists Shaped The Elements For Tycho's "See" Video
We talked to artists Conor Grebel and Michael Williams about creating the FX for Tycho's "See" video.
A Visit to the Little Shop Where Hollywood Buys Its Dead Bodies
Dapper Cadaver is where the prop masters of your favorite movies and TV shows shop. Sure you could make your own corpses from scratch, but when there's a shop that offers medically realistic dead bodies, not just of humans, but of all creatures great...
The Raptor Cage from Jurassic Park Is on Ebay—Raptor Included
It's time to bring movie magic back from extinction...
The Floor Charts Tumblr Is Everything You Need To Understand Congress
If nothing else, we expect politicians to be smooth talkers, but apparently they can’t speak without the comfort of absurd props.