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An Australian Town Decided To Remake Jurassic Park

“This is Jurassic Park: Castlemaine Redux, a shot-for-shot remake (if you squint) of Jurassic Park.” The film's director, with a $3,000 budget, has classic Australian issues: “Some sheep walked into the last shot and screwed up the continuity.” - The Guardian (UK)

A Grassroots Campaign Tries To Keep Hollywood Close To Home

“We’re competing against are taking our business, our assets, our storytelling and hiring their crews instead of our crews, and that’s not good for business here.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

The Upper West Side May Get Its Art Deco Cinema Back, Two Decades Later

A nonprofit, the Upper West Side Cinema Center, bought the building with state and local funds. "It plans to revitalize the building, on Broadway near West 99th Street, with a five-screen theater, a lobby lounge and a public cafe.” - The New York Times

What Happens When The Entire SNL Audience Swears On Live TV?

We’re about to find out. - Vulture

What’s Wrong With The Algos?

"I couldn’t figure out why any computer program would suggest that a person attending an Australian journalist’s lecture about a distant Hungarian relative selling off rare Bible fragments would be interested in attending the Northern Rockland Lacrosse Comedy Night Dinner.” - Wall Street Journal (MSN)

It Takes More Than AI Slop To Create A Real Studio Ghibli Production

“The Ghiblification of OpenAI’s image generation launch was likely a calculated move to ensure that people viewed the new feature in a good light.” - Gabriel Burrow

Trump Delays TikTok Ban (Again)

Until we hear more about any potential deal that actually could be used to delay the law as it’s written, it’s probably a good idea to keep your TikTok app updated just in case its listings disappear again. - The Verge

China, Russia Cheer As Trump Shuts Down Voice Of America

“Today is a celebration for my colleagues at RT, Sputnik, and other outlets, because Trump unexpectedly announced that he’s closing down Radio Liberty and Voice of America, and now they’re closed. This is an awesome decision,” said Margarita Simonyan, RT’s chief editor. - NiemanLab

The Reasons Kids Get Hooked On Minecraft

“There could be deep psychological – even evolutionary – factors behind the success of Minecraft and games like it, say experts. Such games tap into an innate instinct within all of us – one that underpins the success of our entire species. The desire to build.” - BBC

How The “Manosphere” Spreads Online

There is a sizeable body of research looking at how gender, sexuality and interconnecting identities are represented in video games. - The Conversation

The Guy Who Founded OnlyFans Wants To Buy TikTok

“As the deadline nears for TikTok‘s Chinese parent to cut a deal to divest controlling ownership of the app or face a U.S. ban, new bidders are coming out of the woodwork. Among the interested investors in TikTok is Tim Stokely, founder of OnlyFans. … In addition, Amazon submitted a last-minute offer.” - Variety

This Country’s Public Radio Broadcaster Has Shut Down After Voters Refused To Fund It

Radio Liechtenstein, which began broadcasting in 1995, went off the air at 6:00 pm Thursday, following a referendum last October in which 55.4% of voters elected to revoke the law that funds the station. Plans for privatization never materialized, as no buyer appeared interested in such a tiny market. - AP

Despite Court Ruling, Radio Free Europe Has No Money And Is Furloughing Staff

Pursuant to a judge’s order, the US Agency for Global Media said last week it has rescinded its decision to terminate funding for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Yet no money has actually arrived from Washington, so the agency has started furloughing all staff at its headquarters in Prague. - Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

April Fool’s Day Ads Used To Be Fun, And Folks Loved Them. Not Anymore. What Happened?

“When we were less assaulted by news on a daily basis — and, crucially, when we had no access to social media — April Fool adverts did manage to make us laugh.” But our relationship with truth and misinformation wasn’t quite as fraught back then as it is in 2025. - Prospect (UK)

Why Did Hollywood Stop Making Conspiracy Thrillers?

Works like Francis Ford Coppola’s The Conversation (1974) and Sydney Pollack’s Three Days of the Condor (1975) were rife with anxiety about the country’s future, unsure if change was possible. - The Nation

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