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Rachel Rasker

Rachel Rasker

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    These Sydneysiders make monsters for a living, but hadn't created a pregnant werewolf until Wolf ...

    In a workshop in Marrickville, this Australian team has worked on creating the monsters and practical effects on films including Star Wars, Alien and Mad Max. Their latest challenge is a pregnant werewolf.
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    ICYMI: Timothée Chalamet as Troye Sivan, The Kid Laroi's first albu...

    With the actors strike finally over in the US, we can now return to normalcy: witnessing famous people participate in increasingly unhinged activities to promote their movies.
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    TikTok's 'filter for good' could forever change how activists use s...

    TikTok creators say using this filter will raise money for charity. It’s the latest example of digital activism sweeping social media platforms, but it sounds a little too good to be true — so, is it?
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    The Hunger Games prequel's easter eggs and influences from Nazi Ger...

    Uli grew up in post-war Germany, so the possibility of a Hunger Games like dystopia feels like “a very real thing”. This is how the film’s production designer tackled the prequel.
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    'It's pretty obvious I'm queer': We asked young people how they use...

    Fashion was an important tool for LGBTQIA+ people to find each other and build their communities in Australia, especially when homosexuality was criminalised — so how much do young queer people still flag today?
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    Emma Seligman's film Bottoms lets women be unhinged and horny, and ...

    Two teens start a fight club so they can hook up with cheerleaders, but in a way that is “so supportive of women — especially the hot ones”. We unpack the madness that is female-lead high school comedy Bottoms, with its director Emma Seligman.
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    Andy grew up watching Aardman. Now, he's helped them animate Netfli...

    Twenty three years after Chicken Run’s release, Andy had the “mind blowing” opportunity to work with stop motion powerhouse Aardman on Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget. We took a look behind the scenes.
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    2001's Spy Kids is actually about a dad having a midlife crisis. Le...

    Incredible sets. Creative concepts that spark the imagination. Gadgets. Action. Wigs. Exciting chase scenes involving life-sized thumbs. You want it, Spy Kids has it. And I believe this film has a deeper, true meaning behind all the kid movie chaos.
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    Aussie actress Angourie Rice watched Mean Girls 'over and over agai...

    Angourie Rice has a much-loved and much-watched DVD of the 2004 film version of Mean Girls, now she plays a starring role in its latest adaptation.
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    What is the body roundness index and is it a better alternative to ...

    Despite widespread criticism, BMI continues to be the go-to for measuring some health risks. Now the "body roundness index" is gaining traction as a viable alternative. What's stopping it being used?
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    Draft limits of PFAS in Australia's drinking water released by nati...

    The National Health and Medical Research Council has released draft guidelines on limits for four types of "forever chemicals" in drinking water. So how do they compare with other countries such as the US?