Architecture and the world of "Incredibles 2" collide at the Parr House at Cotino in Rancho Mirage, and Modernism Week guests got an intimate look.
“Universal Theme Parks: The Exhibition,” a groundbreaking new exhibit that takes guests inside the immersive and innovative ...
This is a sponsored article on behalf of National Art Pass. 2026 is shaping up to be a great year for art lovers, fashionistas and history fans alike, thanks to a bumper crop of exhibitions at ...
Elizabeth Bruenig: It is a hypothetical account of a very real phenomenon based on careful reporting. I would place it somewhere on the creative nonfiction spectrum.
The London show invites visitors into the world of stop-motion, and showcases five decades of Aardman through original models ...
The Incredibles first hit cinemas in 2004 and quickly turned into one of Pixar's biggest films, offering a sharp, inventive spin on the superhero genre built around a suburban family trying to juggle ...
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Jack Black revealed during a Capital FM interview that turning down Pixar’s “The Incredibles” is the biggest regret of his acting career. The comedian was offered the chance to voice the movie’s ...
Jack Black has revealed his regret at turning down the role of Syndrome in The Incredibles, admitting he shouldn’t have been so difficult and just accepted the part. Speaking on Capital Breakfast's ...
Jack Black is in a lot of movies these days, including that not-very-good Minecraft film and perennial favorites like School of Rock. But he could have been in one more movie, The Incredibles. Alas, ...
Weirdly named “David Banner” instead of Bruce, the first adaptation of the character on CBS’ TV series “The Incredible Hulk” was still incredibly charming, thanks to Bixby. Although audiences would ...
“Denis Villeneuve envisions every shot with precision, and Sam Hudecki translates that vision beautifully onto paper,” said Robert Napton, SVP & Publisher of Legendary Comics, in a statement.