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In a time when CGI and digital wizardry are everywhere, a surprising trend is happening in the world of science fiction movies: practical effects are making a comeback. Filmmakers are using more and ...
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That’s a wrap on Practical Magic 2! The movie’s star, Nicole Kidman, shared a celebratory Instagram post on Saturday, September 13, announcing that filming on the long-awaited follow-up to the 1998 ...
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