George Miller on why the #Furiosa creatives were “much more rigorous” making the Anya Taylor-Joy #MadMax film: “It had to be different. [‘Furiosa’] is the first one which had to allude to a previous film... in its design, in its characters, in its world” lat.ms/3QSLJmU
Taylor-Joy opened up about learning high-octane car maneuvers under the tutelage of George Miller’s stunt team for the #MadMaxFuryRoad prequel “Furiosa.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
Given the success of “Fury Road,” does Miller feel pressure to top himself with “Furiosa,” making something even bigger and wilder? “It’s not a question I’ve really asked myself. You’re striving to make each film better but not necessarily more.” lat.ms/3QSLJmU
Ahead of “Three Thousand Years of Longing,” Miller gives his outlook on storytelling: “We fashion stories out of everything. We’re looking for signal in the noise. And some of our stories are delusional. Some of our stories are nourishing and healing.” lat.ms/3QSLJmU
As for what makes a George Miller movie, “I’m driven by the story itself,” the director says. “That’s the first thing. But then the second thing, it always needs something... which is basically moving with the technology as it evolves in cinema.” lat.ms/3QSLJmU
Read Mark Olsen’s (@IndieFocus) full interview with George Miller about “Three Thousand Years of Longing,” his “Mad Max” movies and upcoming “Fury Road” prequel “Furiosa.” lat.ms/3QSLJmU
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After hiking a few hours steadily uphill, the trio stopped to put crampons on their boots near Helen Lake.
That’s where mountain guide Jillian Webster pulled out the nylon climbing rope and helped her clients attach it to harnesses around their waists. latimes.com/california/sto…
Roping up is one of the most “controversial and contentious” acts in climbing, according to Pete Takeda, a climber and author who collects and edits accident reports for the American Alpine Club. latimes.com/california/sto…
Jillian Webster’s older brother Jordan, himself an experienced climber, wonders if his sister would still be alive if they hadn’t roped up. latimes.com/california/sto…
Columnist @GustavoArellano:
"I’m all for cutting back on emissions. They exacerbate climate change, poison our environment and disproportionately affect minority communities, like the one I grew up in, right next to the 91 Freeway."
"I appreciate California thinking big and its willingness to lead on important issues while other states look on. Coming into the [L.A.] Basin on a sunny morning and seeing a tarry gray cloud over it is a grim reminder of what we’ve done to ourselves." latimes.com/california/sto…
"But a crackdown on gas engines also threatens a communion that working-class Californians have shared for decades." latimes.com/california/sto…
The refusal to do anything close to the bare minimum has made @iamdoechii one of 2022’s most buzzed-about artists.
She can elevate a track with delightfully simple melodies and deliver bars that land like a boxer’s blows. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Doechii grew up in Tampa, Fla., with her mother and two sisters. Inside the house, the energy was off the walls — her twin Aries sisters were lovably “obnoxious” but equally as creative.
She recalls her first performance at a Tampa hookah lounge, where she showed up to learn she hadn’t been booked for her artistry but for her follower count: “[I] realized they basically used me to promote the show. They didn’t even want me to perform.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
A mountain lion — possibly the celebrity cat known as P-22 — was spotted roaming through the Hollywood Hills, climbing and jumping off fences Wednesday night and Thursday morning, according to video footage captured by residents.
The big cat ambled across the street in front of a doorbell camera in Beachwood Canyon around 4:40 a.m. Thursday, resident Arielle Lafuente said. The mountain lion then passed by her house again after the sun came up, around 6:30.
Officials could not immediately confirm the identity of the golden feline, but a National Parks Service spokeswoman said it was most likely P-22, whose home territory is Griffith Park.
The FBI believed that additional classified documents would be found in a search of former President Trump’s home at Mar-a-Lago, according to a heavily redacted affidavit made public Friday.
Federal Magistrate Judge Bruce E. Reinhart ordered the affidavit be publicly released with the Justice Department’s proposed redactions of anything that would identify people involved in the investigation, including witnesses cooperating with the FBI.
Britney Spears teamed up with Elton John for "Hold Me Closer," which serves as a kind of coming-out party following the recent legal victory that freed her from the onerous conservatorship that ruled her life and work for nearly 14 years. latimes.com/entertainment-…