Though it undoubtedly sends a strong feminist message, no one would describe Barbie as a movie about the impacts of human-caused climate change. Yet the topic sneaks in. "You are killing the planet ...
Production designer Sarah Greenwood, right, and set decorator Katie Spencer look over some of their work on "Barbie." (Tom Jamieson / For The Times) Production designer Sarah Greenwood and set ...
“Climate change is our reality. It’s happening here and now, not elsewhere or in the future. It touches every aspect of life. But that reality is still largely absent from our on-screen stories.” So ...
A film must meet the following criteria to pass the Reality Check — It must acknowledge that: “1. Climate change exists and 2. And a character knows it.” The 2024 Oscar-nominated films that pass the ...
Barbie (Margot Robbie) and Ken (Ryan Gosling) are prepared to journey into the heart of darkness — aka the real world. Credit: Courtesy Image / Warner Brothers Find out if you’re “Kenough” by taking ...
A new study is demanding the entertainment industry acknowledge "climate change is our reality" with a proper "reality check." "It's happening here and now, not elsewhere or in the future. It touches ...
Does climate change exist? And does a character know it? The Oscar-nominated films Nyad, left, Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One and Barbie met the criteria for a new challenge inspired by ...
London — Production designer Sarah Greenwood and set decorator Katie Spencer were working from a snow-covered, erupting volcano in Sicily during the production of Joe Wright’s “Cyrano” when the ...
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