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IMAX bets that bigger, louder will win people back from streaming
IMAX bets that bigger, louder will win people back from streaming

AU Financial Review

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • AU Financial Review

IMAX bets that bigger, louder will win people back from streaming

IMAX will grow its number of screens in Australia from four to nine by 2027, at an average cost of $1.5 million each, on a bet that those still venturing out to cinemas want bigger screens and more lifelike imagery and sound than they can get at home. The NYSE-listed IMAX, which makes cameras and software to shoot movies like Oppenheimer and Furiosa in its high-resolution format and builds laser projectors and screens more than four times larger than the average cinema to show them, said it would partner in four new cinemas with EVT, the ASX-listed entertainment business controlled by Financial Review Rich Lister Alan Rydge.

‘Chris Hemsworth Workout Routine' Trends After Actor Shares Shirtless Photo
‘Chris Hemsworth Workout Routine' Trends After Actor Shares Shirtless Photo

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Chris Hemsworth Workout Routine' Trends After Actor Shares Shirtless Photo

Fans have once again started searching for Chris Hemsworth's workout routine after the Thor star shared his shirtless photos on Instagram. Known for his incredible physique, Hemsworth's impressive body structure has sparked curiosity among fans about his workout plan. And the recent shirtless snaps have ignited that interest yet again. Here's everything to know about the 'Chris Hemsworth Workout Routine' trend. On May 26, 2025, Chris Hemsworth shared a carousel post featuring him having a blast with his kids on Instagram. The Avengers star and his twin sons, Sasha and Tristan, recently went on a surfing adventure, which they documented in the post. The caption reads, 'Fiji big thanks to @tavaruaislandresort for another epic trip!' While most of the photos showcased the Hemsworth boys' impressive surfing skills, there are two images that seem to have caught fans' attention. One is a shirtless pic of Hemsworth striking a pose with the twins on a boat, and another is a selfie in which he can be seen flexing his biceps. This led to 'Chris Hemsworth Workout Routine' trend online. Fans had previously gotten a glimpse into the Furiosa star's diet and fitness routine. In an interview with Men's Health in 2024, Hemsworth's coach Luke Zocchi let us in on how he trained the actor for the role. Zocchi also a in appeared in a 2018 YouTube video for the magazine, explaining Hemsworth's workout routine that he had planned. The coach shared that he often incorporates dumbbells and bodyweight exercises in a circuit. Since Hemsworth shared the post on his Instagram yesterday, it has already garnered over a million likes. Fans have gushed over his physique in the comment section and have left tons of positive messages. Fellow actor Channing Tatum also left a comment, saying, 'Buddy you living the dream. Drink it in. So happy for you.' The post 'Chris Hemsworth Workout Routine' Trends After Actor Shares Shirtless Photo appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

‘Chris Hemsworth Workout Routine' Trend Explained
‘Chris Hemsworth Workout Routine' Trend Explained

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Chris Hemsworth Workout Routine' Trend Explained

Fans have once again started searching for Chris Hemsworth's workout routine after the Thor star shared his shirtless photos on Instagram. Known for his incredible physique, Hemsworth's impressive body structure has sparked curiosity among fans about his workout plan. And the recent shirtless snaps have ignited that interest yet again. Here's everything to know about the 'Chris Hemsworth Workout Routine' trend. On May 27, 2025, Chris Hemsworth shared a carousel post featuring him having a blast with his kids on Instagram. The Avengers star and his twin sons, Sasha and Tristan, recently went on a surfing adventure, which they documented in the post. The caption reads, 'Fiji big thanks to @tavaruaislandresort for another epic trip!' While most of the photos showcased the Hemsworth boys' impressive surfing skills, there are two images that seem to have caught fans' attention. One is a shirtless pic of Hemsworth striking a pose with the twins on a boat, and another is a selfie in which he can be seen flexing his biceps. This led to the 'Chris Hemsworth Workout Routine' trend online. Fans had previously gotten a glimpse into the Furiosa star's diet and fitness routine. In an interview with Men's Health in 2024, Hemsworth's coach Luke Zocchi let us in on how he trained the actor for the role. Zocchi also a in appeared in a 2018 YouTube video for the magazine, explaining Hemsworth's workout routine that he had planned. The coach shared that he often incorporates dumbbells and bodyweight exercises in a circuit. Since Hemsworth shared the post on his Instagram yesterday, it has already garnered over a million likes. Fans have gushed over his physique in the comment section and have left tons of positive messages. Fellow actor Channing Tatum also left a comment, saying, 'Buddy you living the dream. Drink it in. So happy for you.' Originally reported by Namrata Ghosh on ComingSoon. The post 'Chris Hemsworth Workout Routine' Trend Explained appeared first on Mandatory.

Anya Taylor-Joy puts on an animated display with husband Malcolm McRae as couple lark about at Miley Cyrus' listening party at Chateau Marmont
Anya Taylor-Joy puts on an animated display with husband Malcolm McRae as couple lark about at Miley Cyrus' listening party at Chateau Marmont

Daily Mail​

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Anya Taylor-Joy puts on an animated display with husband Malcolm McRae as couple lark about at Miley Cyrus' listening party at Chateau Marmont

Anya Taylor-Joy put on an animated display with her husband Malcolm McRae as they attended Miley Cyrus ' listening event for her new album at Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles on Tuesday. The actress, 29, looked incredible for the event as she slipped into a black, low cut top along with matching trousers and flats. Sweeping her blonde locks into an updo, she wrapped up for the outing in a cream woolly coat and added to her look with a pendant necklace. Malcolm, 31, cut a dapper figure in a black suit which he paired with a matching tie and white shirt. The couple, who married in April 2022, looked in good spirits as they larked about alongside a friend inside the venue. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The actress gushed over her spouse during a recent appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show. 'I love him so much,' she told host Drew when she asked about her partner. 'Oh yeah, he's, I'm very, I'm so lucky. I'm so lucky.' The Queen's Gambit star also revealed where they crossed paths and the very first thing he said to her. 'We met in a music studio and he's like, I do. I love him. We're born on the same day. So that was the first thing he ever said to me,' she recalled. 'He was like, "When's your birthday?" And I was like, "April 16th." He's like, "I knew it." I was like, "Oh no, this is, yeah." He's the absolute greatest.' Then, the Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga star spoke about how Malcolm is her other 'whole'. 'My dad once told me when I was a kid that you're not looking for another half to make you whole, that you are whole,' she said. 'And if you're lucky enough, you meet another whole,' she continued. 'And then you become, like, a greater sum of your parts.' She added: 'I just feel like I am encouraged to grow in the most unexpected and beautiful ways because he provides a soil that's, like, really nutritious and safe. 'Yeah, I just, he's the best.'

We're never going to see a movie like Mad Max: Fury Road again
We're never going to see a movie like Mad Max: Fury Road again

Digital Trends

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Digital Trends

We're never going to see a movie like Mad Max: Fury Road again

The second people got their hands on it, Mad Max: Fury Road felt special. The movie, which came 30 years after the last installment in this franchise, felt like a miracle. Set almost entirely in the desert, its sheer scale and intensity were so marvelous that, even though it's a deeply weird movie, the 2016 Oscars simply couldn't resist nominating it for many awards. 10 years later, Fury Road's stature has only grown. Even though we got Furiosa, which I'd argue is every bit as good as Fury Road, Miller's first return to Mad Max since Beyond Thunderdome is undeniably the one with the bigger cultural imprint. It's a movie we're not likely to ever see again, not just because of its greatness, but because no one else will be dumb enough to try. Recommended Videos Fury Road could have been a disaster Part of the reason Fury Road feels like such an overwhelming success is because you get the sense, even just watching the movie, that the whole thing could so easily have gone sideways. The movie is set almost entirely outside, and by her own admission, one of its stars didn't fully understand what they were doing. Charlize Theron said that she was 'incredibly scared' while shooting the film because she had never worked on a project like it and 'didn't always understand the narrative that we were telling.' An entire book was written about the making of Fury Road. The movie could have gone off the rails in so many different places. Instead, it feels like a singular, kinetic achievement because of the person behind the camera and his approach to the material. Fury Road is action filmmaking in its purest form Perhaps the greatest compliment you can pay to director George Miller is that you can watch Fury Road with the sound off and the movie still totally works. Fury Road is kinetic cinema at its finest, a movie where characters' actions are explained almost entirely by how they move and where the point of almost every second of screen time is to see where characters are headed next. It's been pointed out that Fury Road is essentially a two-hour chase scene. The irony is the main characters decide to turn around a little over an hour in and just head back to where they came from. The pointlessness of all that plotting could kill a movie with less visual flair than this one has. Instead, the movie manages to pack a punch not in spite of the circles it sends its characters in, but because of the combination of movement and stasis. These are characters trying to find a better life who realize that they'll have to build one for themselves. Director George Miller is working at the peak of his powers here, and he was given the resources to make what seems to be almost exactly the movie he wanted to make. Furiosa, for all of its brilliance, is slower and more operatic than Fury Road. This is the kind of action cinema we rarely get on this scale, and it rips from the second it starts. It's got a generational performance at its center Fury Road is brilliant enough, but the most remarkable thing about the movie might be that it manages to center its main character's emotional journey through all the chaos that surrounds her. Theron's Imperator Furiosa is such an indelible character that Miller felt the need to make an entire prequel about her. Much of that is thanks to Theron's performance. As Furiosa, she's fierce, vengeful, and protective, a pseudo-mother to the wives that she rescues from imprisonment. The film's most important moment belongs to her and her alone, as she collapses onto a once green desert, realizing that her entire plan is hopeless. It's telling, too, that Furiosa so gracefully takes the mantle from Max and that the movie seems designed to facilitate that transition. The moment when Furiosa nails a shot that Max can't make, using him to steady her rifle, is brilliant and subtle, and one that both Theron and Tom Hardy sell completely. Fury Road was a risk, and one that wouldn't get taken today Fury Road rules because it doesn't feel safe. It's the kind of movie that can only be a home run or a disaster. Thankfully, it was the former. The modern blockbuster is defined in part by the desire to ensure that it will make enough money. That means, in part, sanding all the edges off of every movie until all that's left is the parts that everyone can agree they like. Fury Road has imagery in it that could easily alienate, and that imagery likely did bother at least some people. For all of its success, Fury Road did not gross $1 billion, but it was a success nonetheless because it achieved a kind of word-of-mouth status that is still rare in Hollywood. Few filmmakers ever get the chance to make exactly what they want on this scale, and even when they do, it's not something as daring and impressive as Fury Road. We should celebrate this movie's existence every chance we get. It's one of the great cinematic experiences any of us will ever get, and it seems unlikely we'll get another anytime soon. Buy or rent Mad Max: Fury Road on Amazon or Apple.

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