The films of Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy – Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008), The Dark Knight Rises (2012) – are often cited among some of the most influential films in recent memory, certainly responsible for revitalizing the superhero genre in the public consciousness, but perhaps also changing the landscape of big-budget blockbuster Hollywood filmmaking. Nolan’s grounded approach to superhero films, seeped with realism, has influenced every franchise since, for better or worse. It is easy to note and cite the influences these films have had since their release, but art is not born out of a vacuum. And while I do think “everything is a remix” can be a rather pessimistic way to look at things –...
Photography by Addie Juell. We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Reading up on Domino’s shopping guides is like having your own personal product concierge. We do the tedious part—deep-dive research, hands-on testing, and tapping experts for advice—so all you have to do is hit “add to cart.” That’s why we call them Simply the Best. For a window treatment that reads as refined and airy, linen curtains rank among our faves. First, they’re super-versatile. Want to pair them with blinds or hang them in your rustic interior for a touch of elegance? Maybe you’d rather opt for a semi-sheer design for a more modern look. Go right ahead—linen works with nearly...
Photography by Addie Juell. We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Reading up on Domino’s shopping guides is like having your own personal product concierge. We do the tedious part—deep-dive research, hands-on testing, and tapping experts for advice—so all you have to do is hit “add to cart.” That’s why we call them Simply the Best. For a window treatment that reads as refined and airy, linen curtains rank among our faves. First, they’re super-versatile. Want to pair them with blinds or hang them in your rustic interior for a touch of elegance? Maybe you’d rather opt for a semi-sheer design for a more modern look. Go right ahead—linen works with nearly...
Some random ramblings about radical robots, some from network, some from prime time, and some from Saturday syndication. Bump in the Night was an innovative claymation series which aired for a few seasons on ABC Saturday Morning block. Its central character was a Mr. Bumpy, a green, bug-eyed miniature monster, of the type that lives under the bed in a child’s imagination. Though devoted to being chronically messy while trying to be hip and cool, his intentions are generally good, although he has an instinctive knack for getting into trouble. He lives on a diet of unwashed socks left under the furniture (taking great care to only eat one of a pair at a time, leaving the perennial confusion as...
Some random ramblings about radical robots, some from network, some from prime time, and some from Saturday syndication. Bump in the Night was an innovative claymation series which aired for a few seasons on ABC Saturday Morning block. Its central character was a Mr. Bumpy, a green, bug-eyed miniature monster, of the type that lives under the bed in a child’s imagination. Though devoted to being chronically messy while trying to be hip and cool, his intentions are generally good, although he has an instinctive knack for getting into trouble. He lives on a diet of unwashed socks left under the furniture (taking great care to only eat one of a pair at a time, leaving the perennial confusion as...