
Brynne Ramella
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Nov 15, 2024 |
g2.com | Brynne Ramella
We’ve all seen the trope on a crime TV show — a detective reviews a grainy image of a suspect and asks the station’s tech wiz to enhance it. There’s a reason the image never blows up clearly. Sure, part of the reason is for TV drama. But more importantly, because the image is not made of vector graphics. What are vector graphics? Vector graphics are images created using mathematical equations and geometric primitives, such as points, lines, and shapes.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
screenrant.com | Brynne Ramella
By Brynne Ramella and Stephen Barker Updated 1 minute ago Marlena's death scene might be the most iconic part of Cloverfield. Here's why the Parasite bite really caused her to explode.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
screenrant.com | Brynne Ramella
By Brynne Ramella and Stephen Barker Updated 16 minutes ago American Horror Story: Apocalypse bounces around in time. Here's a chronological look at everything that occurred in season 8 of the horror series.
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Oct 9, 2023 |
theplaylist.net | Brynne Ramella
People just can’t get enough of “The Crown.” After years of awards season wins, the series has begun to tease its sixth and final season. Well, Part 1 of the final season. Netflix has decided to split the final season of the massively popular royal drama into two parts, both arriving this fall.
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Aug 27, 2023 |
msn.com | Brynne Ramella
Quick Links The Prestige's Final Scene Explained How Angier & Borden's Transported Man Tricks Work Who Borden & Fallon Really Are The Prestige Timeline Explained How The Ending Of The Prestige Highlights Its Core Themes What The Prestige's Ending Reveals About Art Why The Prestige Ending Is Christopher Nolan's Most Shocking The ending of The Prestige perfectly ties together the sometimes-confusing movie and exposes its core themes of obsession, sacrifice, and the pursuit of perfection. The...
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