Stalingrad VFX
Russian visual effects company Main Road Post shows how the incredible computer-generated effects for the war drama Stalingrad were composited together with actual footage.
Russian visual effects company Main Road Post shows how the incredible computer-generated effects for the war drama Stalingrad were composited together with actual footage.
One of the all-time landmark films in the history of cinema, Fireplace For Your Home, has put Netflix on the map as not just a streaming video service, but as a creator of high art. Here, we get a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse of the thought, vision, and agony that went into the creation of this modern masterpiece.
It's the Festivus season, and the people at Seinfeld have put together a compilation of their favorite grievances from the hit show.
Long gone are the days of stiff, wrinkled chinos. Modern pants are cut from a different (better) cloth, and Jack Archer's Jetsetter Tech Pants are a prime example. Crafted from premium Rebound fabric sourced from Japan, they're stretchy, wrinkle-free, anti-odor, and stain-resistant, making them great for travel, able to stretch and recover so they never warp or sag. The fit provides room where it's needed but is slim where it's not, and is enhanced by a diamond-shaped gusset that prevents tightness in the crotch and the curved-waist design that provides a lift to the backside. Built with premium stitching, they also feature a zippered coin pocket and hidden reflective tape that's only revealed when they're cuffed. Available in Slim or Straight Fits, they're now in four new, limited-time colors: Bering Sea, True White, Bourbon Brown, and True Black.
Presented by Jack Archer.
This Father's Day, skip the novelty gifts and invest in gear that earns its spot in his wardrobe. From the tailored elegance of the Maranello Vintage Stripe Knit Polo — subtly striped, effortlessly sharp — to the patented Dress Collar Polo that brings dress-shirt polish with polo-level comfort, every piece here is engineered for performance and presence. And if versatility is king, the Quattro Flex Short Sleeve Button Down rules with breathable stretch, wrinkle resistance, and a firm, semi-spread collar that never slouches. Whether he's headed to the office, a weekend brunch, or just wants to look dialed-in online, these are the kind of upgrades that don't just meet the moment — they elevate it.
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'Tis the season for a what-if holiday gender role reversal from The Flip Side.
You must have been good this year, because Master mixer melodysheep is giving the Griswolds the holiday remix you've been waiting for.
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Tailored for black-tie formality without sacrificing comfort, the Reynolds Piqué Bib Formal Shirt elevates the dress code with 100% fine Italian cotton and a structured piqué bib front. Featuring a refined Monterey collar, French placket, and single-needle stitching, it's a modern classic built for movement with rotated armholes and gusseted seams. Finished with Talbott's signature gold details and crafted from easy-care, Oeko-Tex certified fabric, it's as functional as it is polished.
Presented by Robert Talbott.
Ad agency Victors & Spoils show how far some people will go to photoshop the perfect person - by giving Mr. Claus a sexy makeover.
Over 30 minites of Alfred Hitchcock goodnes taken from a 1972 interview with journalist Pia Lindstrom and film historian William Everson.