George Miller on making every film unique

"Three Thousand Years of Longing" director George Miller says stories are "the only way we can negotiate this thing we call experience and existence."
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George Miller on making every film unique, from 'Furiosa' to 'Three Thousand Years of Longing' Click to view images

In between films in the "Mad Max" franchise, filmmaker George Miller explores the stories we tell ourselves in a fantasy-romance starring Idris Elba and Tilda Swinton.

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'Mike' tries to capture the drama of boxer Tyson's life. It doesn't measure up Click to view images

Hulu's miniseries ticks off the bullet points of Tyson's tumultuous life, but does so without slowing down to explore the relationships that shaped it.

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Welcome to the 'Hotel California' saga: Missing lyric sheets, rare book dealers and a relentless Don Henley Click to view images

In July, three men were indicted in an attempt to sell the manuscripts, stolen property belonging to the Eagles' leader. But the story begins in the '70s with a shelved biography.

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Britney Spears makes a triumphant return with Elton John on 'Hold Me Closer' Click to view images

The song marks Spears' first recording since 2016, following her freedom from her conservatorship, and another successful repurposing by John of his catalog.

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'I've got a reputation to protect': How the game design legend behind 'King's Quest' was lured out of retirement Click to view images

After a 20-plus-year absence, Roberta and Ken Williams, the wife and husband behind the breakthrough video game 'King's Quest,' make an unlikely comeback.

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A Sunset Strip billboard yields a puff piece. It should prompt a reckoning in architecture Click to view images

Architect Tom Wiscombe was placed on administrative leave pending an investigation over how he and other SCI-Arc faculty employed student workers.

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At Burbank protest, former Nickelodeon star says network's child actors 'were not safe' Click to view images

Former "Zoey 101" actor Alexa Nikolas led a protest outside Nickelodeon's animation studio in Burbank to voice concerns about the children's TV network.

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