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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #330 on: May 31, 2026, 12:00:13 PM »
Backrooms was a fun ride

Didn’t love the little quiet ending act but the creature was actually pretty terrifying and was a fun ending to the movie

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #331 on: May 31, 2026, 06:30:39 PM »
Backrooms was a fun ride

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #332 on: May 31, 2026, 07:25:41 PM »
Backrooms was a fun ride

Didn’t love the little quiet ending act but the creature was actually pretty terrifying and was a fun ending to the movie



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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #333 on: May 31, 2026, 11:51:20 PM »
what's next, Salad fingers: the movie?


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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #334 on: June 01, 2026, 04:42:19 AM »
Damn for me Backrooms gets at least a 3/4. Maybe I'll walk that back if/when the recency bias fades, having only first watched Kane's initial creepypasta stuff on YT earlier this year.

But I liked it. A few gaps and a bit too explainy but a solid first shot and give credit to the 20-year-old director.
Very glad to read this. I won’t be able to see it until it appears on the pirate bay , so this gives me hope after the initial damning reviews on here.

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #335 on: June 01, 2026, 07:53:15 AM »
Red letter media guys said backrooms is good …I’m interested now

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #336 on: June 02, 2026, 04:18:06 PM »
Backrooms kept coming up on my YT so I watched it bootleg

The more you know the less interesting, but good for the 20 year old director who makes more money than Grogu

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #337 on: June 02, 2026, 06:09:08 PM »
Tuner is an enjoyable movie.  Piano tuner becomes safe cracker for some thieves.   Dustin Hoffman and Jean Reno in it

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #338 on: June 03, 2026, 12:13:56 PM »
mortal kombat 2 was a fun watch
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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #339 on: June 03, 2026, 11:16:56 PM »
Believe it or not, masters of the universe is fun time.  Checked it out because Travis Knight of the Laika films directed it (and I have a-list). it had the feeling of someone having a good time playing with their toys.   You can’t even tell it’s Jared Leto as Skeletor either.    I think if you have kids, they’ll dig it and I’d def recommend it over
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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #340 on: June 05, 2026, 09:41:20 AM »
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Damn kinda hated Obsession.   Heard good things and thought it an interesting premise but I didn’t like any part of the execution of the story.
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Dude thank you, that movie was awful.

It’s like. You can use the golden ratio to make a good outfit and the outfit can be technically a fine outfit but if it has no style, or soul, or purpose, it’s still a shit outfit.

You can have set ups and pay offs and follow a 3 act structure and have decent acting. But if the film is void of soul, style, or purpose, what the fuck is the point.
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It just didn’t even do what a would a woman obsessed with me look like.
Inde is gorgeous, but in college I had this real crazy looking girl who was legit obsessed with me and it freaked me out. She’d regularly show up at my house, I’d see her at Whole Foods every single time I went, she’d be driving behind me multiple times a week and I’d see her on campus way too often.

When I worked at the Home Depot paint department, I showed her how to use the color match machine with both sides of my hand. Then I went on lunch because I was freaked out. An hour later I came back and she was still there. She bought a two gallons of paint in my skin color…fucking psycho!

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #341 on: June 05, 2026, 12:02:12 PM »
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Damn kinda hated Obsession.   Heard good things and thought it an interesting premise but I didn’t like any part of the execution of the story.
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Dude thank you, that movie was awful.

It’s like. You can use the golden ratio to make a good outfit and the outfit can be technically a fine outfit but if it has no style, or soul, or purpose, it’s still a shit outfit.

You can have set ups and pay offs and follow a 3 act structure and have decent acting. But if the film is void of soul, style, or purpose, what the fuck is the point.
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It just didn’t even do what a would a woman obsessed with me look like.
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Inde is gorgeous, but in college I had this real crazy looking girl who was legit obsessed with me and it freaked me out. She’d regularly show up at my house, I’d see her at Whole Foods every single time I went, she’d be driving behind me multiple times a week and I’d see her on campus way too often.

When I worked at the Home Depot paint department, I showed her how to use the color match machine with both sides of my hand. Then I went on lunch because I was freaked out. An hour later I came back and she was still there. She bought a two gallons of paint in my skin color…fucking psycho!


Jesus that paint part is uniquely wild.  Any idea what she did with that or who she painted to look more like you?

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #342 on: June 05, 2026, 12:44:33 PM »
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Damn kinda hated Obsession.   Heard good things and thought it an interesting premise but I didn’t like any part of the execution of the story.
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Dude thank you, that movie was awful.

It’s like. You can use the golden ratio to make a good outfit and the outfit can be technically a fine outfit but if it has no style, or soul, or purpose, it’s still a shit outfit.

You can have set ups and pay offs and follow a 3 act structure and have decent acting. But if the film is void of soul, style, or purpose, what the fuck is the point.
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It just didn’t even do what a would a woman obsessed with me look like.
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Inde is gorgeous, but in college I had this real crazy looking girl who was legit obsessed with me and it freaked me out. She’d regularly show up at my house, I’d see her at Whole Foods every single time I went, she’d be driving behind me multiple times a week and I’d see her on campus way too often.

When I worked at the Home Depot paint department, I showed her how to use the color match machine with both sides of my hand. Then I went on lunch because I was freaked out. An hour later I came back and she was still there. She bought a two gallons of paint in my skin color…fucking psycho!
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Jesus that paint part is uniquely wild.  Any idea what she did with that or who she painted to look more like you?
Does it matter? You'll never find where she buried them.

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #343 on: June 05, 2026, 01:44:59 PM »
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Damn kinda hated Obsession.   Heard good things and thought it an interesting premise but I didn’t like any part of the execution of the story.
[close]

Dude thank you, that movie was awful.

It’s like. You can use the golden ratio to make a good outfit and the outfit can be technically a fine outfit but if it has no style, or soul, or purpose, it’s still a shit outfit.

You can have set ups and pay offs and follow a 3 act structure and have decent acting. But if the film is void of soul, style, or purpose, what the fuck is the point.
[close]


It just didn’t even do what a would a woman obsessed with me look like.
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Inde is gorgeous, but in college I had this real crazy looking girl who was legit obsessed with me and it freaked me out. She’d regularly show up at my house, I’d see her at Whole Foods every single time I went, she’d be driving behind me multiple times a week and I’d see her on campus way too often.

When I worked at the Home Depot paint department, I showed her how to use the color match machine with both sides of my hand. Then I went on lunch because I was freaked out. An hour later I came back and she was still there. She bought a two gallons of paint in my skin color…fucking psycho!
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Jesus that paint part is uniquely wild.  Any idea what she did with that or who she painted to look more like you?
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Does it matter? You'll never find where she buried them.

Haha, she said she really liked the way the color came out and painted her apartment my 2 skin colors (lighter on the bottom of my hand and darker on the top).

She kept showing up at my Home Depot for a while and I had to tell security about her, it was fucked. I was a vegetarian at the time and she'd show up in PETA shirts. I'd start seeing her in my rear view, jogging by my house, contacting my sister, etc. One day she ended up inside my room when my roommates had all been drinking heavily and let her in. There was a time she grabbed me and tried pinning be down for sex. Man, hadn't thought about this in years.

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #344 on: June 05, 2026, 10:39:32 PM »
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Damn kinda hated Obsession.   Heard good things and thought it an interesting premise but I didn’t like any part of the execution of the story.
[close]

Dude thank you, that movie was awful.

It’s like. You can use the golden ratio to make a good outfit and the outfit can be technically a fine outfit but if it has no style, or soul, or purpose, it’s still a shit outfit.

You can have set ups and pay offs and follow a 3 act structure and have decent acting. But if the film is void of soul, style, or purpose, what the fuck is the point.
[close]


It just didn’t even do what a would a woman obsessed with me look like.
[close]
Inde is gorgeous, but in college I had this real crazy looking girl who was legit obsessed with me and it freaked me out. She’d regularly show up at my house, I’d see her at Whole Foods every single time I went, she’d be driving behind me multiple times a week and I’d see her on campus way too often.

When I worked at the Home Depot paint department, I showed her how to use the color match machine with both sides of my hand. Then I went on lunch because I was freaked out. An hour later I came back and she was still there. She bought a two gallons of paint in my skin color…fucking psycho!
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Jesus that paint part is uniquely wild.  Any idea what she did with that or who she painted to look more like you?
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Does it matter? You'll never find where she buried them.

Was it a Wilson volleyball?
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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #345 on: June 06, 2026, 01:46:50 AM »
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Damn kinda hated Obsession.   Heard good things and thought it an interesting premise but I didn’t like any part of the execution of the story.
[close]

Dude thank you, that movie was awful.

It’s like. You can use the golden ratio to make a good outfit and the outfit can be technically a fine outfit but if it has no style, or soul, or purpose, it’s still a shit outfit.

You can have set ups and pay offs and follow a 3 act structure and have decent acting. But if the film is void of soul, style, or purpose, what the fuck is the point.
[close]


It just didn’t even do what a would a woman obsessed with me look like.
[close]
Inde is gorgeous, but in college I had this real crazy looking girl who was legit obsessed with me and it freaked me out. She’d regularly show up at my house, I’d see her at Whole Foods every single time I went, she’d be driving behind me multiple times a week and I’d see her on campus way too often.

When I worked at the Home Depot paint department, I showed her how to use the color match machine with both sides of my hand. Then I went on lunch because I was freaked out. An hour later I came back and she was still there. She bought a two gallons of paint in my skin color…fucking psycho!
[close]


Jesus that paint part is uniquely wild.  Any idea what she did with that or who she painted to look more like you?
[close]
Does it matter? You'll never find where she buried them.
[close]

Haha, she said she really liked the way the color came out and painted her apartment my 2 skin colors (lighter on the bottom of my hand and darker on the top).

She kept showing up at my Home Depot for a while and I had to tell security about her, it was fucked. I was a vegetarian at the time and she'd show up in PETA shirts. I'd start seeing her in my rear view, jogging by my house, contacting my sister, etc. One day she ended up inside my room when my roommates had all been drinking heavily and let her in. There was a time she grabbed me and tried pinning be down for sex. Man, hadn't thought about this in years.


Damn so she had a Margot Robbie Wuthering Heights skin room!

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #346 on: June 06, 2026, 04:53:01 AM »
^I had to look that up, but that’s totally what she did. I’m almost certain she stole clothes from my apartment. Who knows what else she did.

I remember she had knee surgery and I thought that’d be the end of it, but she pulled up in a wheelchair at HD, Whole Foods, some co-op, and a bar I frequented. She’d rarely approach me, but I’d regularly see her in the distance. I mostly felt pity for her, but I probably should have called the cops. This went on until I moved.

I can’t remember her name but she looked like the perfect blend of Suze Orman and Overly Attached Girlfriend, haha.


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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #347 on: June 06, 2026, 11:33:01 AM »
^I had to look that up, but that’s totally what she did. I’m almost certain she stole clothes from my apartment. Who knows what else she did.

I remember she had knee surgery and I thought that’d be the end of it, but she pulled up in a wheelchair at HD, Whole Foods, some co-op, and a bar I frequented. She’d rarely approach me, but I’d regularly see her in the distance. I mostly felt pity for her, but I probably should have called the cops. This went on until I moved.

I can’t remember her name but she looked like the perfect blend of Suze Orman and Overly Attached Girlfriend, haha.




Jesus Christ I’m glad you’re okay cube, that’s a fucking nightmare of a story.
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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #348 on: June 07, 2026, 07:09:24 AM »
Believe it or not, masters of the universe is fun time.  Checked it out because Travis Knight of the Laika films directed it (and I have a-list). it had the feeling of someone having a good time playing with their toys.   You can’t even tell it’s Jared Leto as Skeletor either.    I think if you have kids, they’ll dig it and I’d def recommend it over
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I went on friday, and was alone in the theater. Opening night basically. Which fucking sucks, because that movie really deserves to make money, so much fun. This is the kind of movie Marvel wishes they could make. Go see it.

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #349 on: June 07, 2026, 04:08:53 PM »
Just walked out of new "Scary Movie".

Awful, avoid at all costs.

“Brosferatu” didn’t hit you in the funny bone?   It’s funny that they obviously swapped it out in place for the “Jermaine” trailer, but thought it was so good they had to include it in the trailer

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #350 on: June 07, 2026, 10:43:18 PM »
Saw Project Hailmary again last night, my oldest hadn't seen it. We both loved it.
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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #351 on: June 07, 2026, 10:56:48 PM »
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Believe it or not, masters of the universe is fun time.  Checked it out because Travis Knight of the Laika films directed it (and I have a-list). it had the feeling of someone having a good time playing with their toys.   You can’t even tell it’s Jared Leto as Skeletor either.    I think if you have kids, they’ll dig it and I’d def recommend it over
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I went on friday, and was alone in the theater. Opening night basically. Which fucking sucks, because that movie really deserves to make money, so much fun. This is the kind of movie Marvel wishes they could make. Go see it.



Actually did better than I thought it would.  Don’t know if it’ll do enough to justify that credits scene paying off though

Scary Movie was always going to win, which I’ll accept in the name of comedies doing well in general



Just got tickets for this this weekend.   Hoping it lives up to the Raid hype


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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #352 on: June 08, 2026, 10:40:11 AM »
Times did an article last week (not the one linked cuz I could't find it) about movies not looking like movies anymore and one reason was the backgrounds are blurry and not in focus any more (compared Jurassic Park with Scarjo Jurassic). 

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/27/movies/film-lighting-quality.html

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #353 on: June 08, 2026, 04:42:11 PM »
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Believe me I don't enjoy saying this but the new Spielberg movie is looking worse with each trailer

And the part with the man himself telling us that he believes aliens exist... man I don't know, that was not a great idea to sell the movie

But I'm hearing that some people like it so who knows

The problem with a lot of these guys is they direct so many movies that it kind of waters down their whole thing.  How many Spielberg films are all time greats at this point?  A small percentage of his body of work. (but thanks for the greats man they are greatest)
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I’d say he makes far more good than bad and it isn’t even close (can’t talk shit on tin tin if you haven’t seen it)

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Close Encounters
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Raiders of the Lost Ark
Jurassic Park
schindlers list
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Indiana Jones 2 and 3
Color Purple
Empire of the Sun
Hook
Catch Me If you Can
Munich
Tin Tin
Lincoln

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Amistad
Minority Report
War Horse
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Bridge of Spies, The Post, and The Terminal are all solid too but maybe I just like watching Tom Hanks in solid roles.

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #354 on: June 08, 2026, 07:39:21 PM »
Tucci zeta and mustard crackers

What's not to like?

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #355 on: June 08, 2026, 08:05:46 PM »
Terminal might be the only modern one of his I haven’t seen.   Still haven’t checked out Sugarland Express either

Im getting pumped for Disclosure Day.   In the mood for a longer, prestige-adjacent movie at the moment

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #356 on: June 08, 2026, 08:41:01 PM »
Tucci zeta and mustard crackers

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Re: New Movies in Theaters
« Reply #357 on: June 09, 2026, 10:37:21 AM »
This film cost $500,000 to make, $400,000 was AI Compute Costs (article in WSJ)

https://www.wsj.com/cio-journal/this-cannes-film-cost-500-000-to-make-400-000-was-ai-compute-costs-a823b08d

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‘Hell Grind,’ a 95-minute fully AI-generated film, premieres this week at the Marché du Film in Cannes, where questions around the technology’s encroachment remain center stage

Four street thieves are on the road to hell, literally, in an action-adventure movie screened Thursday in Cannes, France, at the Marché du Film, the marketplace component of the Cannes Film Festival, which also hosts the juried film competition. But what’s compelling about “Hell Grind” isn’t the campy plot: It’s that every character, setting and prop in the 95-minute movie was generated by AI.

Startup Higgsfield AI took just two weeks to make the film, and spent $500,000—80% of which went to compute costs.

For the three-year-old San Francisco-based startup, the finished film is essentially a showcase, designed to sell Hollywood studios on the quality of its AI products.

And it debuts as the debate around AI and filmmaking is changing—at least at Cannes.

For years now, AI has dominated the conversation at cinema’s yearly conclave on the French Riviera, with industry players and technologists questioning how much of the moviemaking process—from writing to acting, directing, editing and visual effects—can or should be outsourced to the tech and what it means for jobs and human creativity.

But overall, attendees say the vibe is shifting this year from one of existential fear to cautious acceptance.

During a press conference at the festival last week, actress Demi Moore said actors should find ways to work with the technology. “AI is here. And so to fight it is to fight something that is a battle that we will lose,” she said.

“Hell Grind” wasn’t screened as part of the Cannes official selection, where the Palme d’Or is awarded, but at the Marché du Film.

For many in the industry, the question comes down to how AI is used.

“The main aim as a filmmaker is I just wanted to tell stories. This is the case where AI can give you the tool to show the world your story,” said Adilet Abish, an in-house director and creative producer at Higgsfield, who worked on “Hell Grind.”

What might surprise viewers is how much technical film know-how was needed to create the movie, said Adil Alimzhanov, a content lead at Higgsfield who also worked on it.

“You have to understand camera composition, which shots are changed. Like you can’t have two close-ups back to back, you have to start with an establishing shot,” he said. “You still need those filmmaking skills.”

Higgsfield, which was valued at $1.3 billion in its latest funding round earlier this year, crossed $400 million in annual revenue run rate in May. It doesn’t make the actual video-generation models, relying instead on existing tools like Google’s Veo 3. But it does provide the tooling on top to make sure that the visuals are consistent across all the incoming generations.

Lights! … Camera! … Prompt!

The core of the movie-making process here was prompting the AI models and getting clips back, Alimzhanov said. Each prompt would generate about 15 seconds of footage. Those 15 seconds needed to be generated a number of times, with tweaks to the prompt to get the best possible version. The first 25 minutes of the movie required 16,181 initial video generations, which ended up as 253 final shots.

One of the biggest difficulties in making longer-form films with AI is maintaining consistency across the outputs. AI models can be unpredictable, and a feature-length film can’t have scenes that look completely different from one moment to the next.

Because of that, every prompt had to be extremely long and detailed. Each one would typically start with a prefix that defined requirements like style (8k IMAX, photorealistic), lighting (natural light only, “contre-jour” backlight, camera on shadow side) and the type of camera it should look like it was being shot on (“cine lens,” 180-degree shutter motion blur).

The lighting was key to avoiding the AI sheen that typically gets branded as “slop,” said Alimzhanov. AI-generated video tends to over-light scenes in an unnatural way.

That prefix would also have to remind the AI to obey the laws of physics with wording like: “gravity and inertia respected—mass has real weight, correct contact shadows, no floating props.”

The individual prompts were, on average, 3,000 words each.

One aspect of what Higgsfield has built, and sells to clients, is an AI tool that generates these complex, detailed prompts. Users can enter a page from the original script, and the Higgsfield tool will return with a prompt that could be thousands of words long, designed to create production-quality outputs.

And all that prompting is how the company racked up a $400,000 AI compute bill on the project. Co-founder and CEO Alex Mashrabov, however, noted that working with “neocloud” providers, like Nebius and CoreWeave, rather than big hyperscalers, helped it keep costs from going even higher.

But the constant iteration was a necessary part of the process. “I’ve watched hundreds of videos get trashed because Roco’s eye was twitching wrong or his jaw wasn’t clenching or the camera didn’t go all the way to the right,” said Alimzhanov. Roco is “Hell Grind’s” protagonist, who journeys through a dystopian wasteland to save his fellow thief and love interest Lulu.

“You can’t go into AI and say make me a 95-minute cool video.”

Corrections & Amplifications
“Hell Grind” was screened at the Marché du Film, the marketplace component of the Cannes Film Festival; it wasn’t part of the juried competition. An earlier version of this article incorrectly said the movie made its debut at the Cannes Film Festival. (Corrected on May 26)

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Caught an early showing of Disclosure Day.

No spoilers here. All I will say is that it is a very sentimental and human story that keeps you fully engaged throughout the entire film. It has some Minority Report vibes, and obviously some Close Encounters and some of the thrilling and earnest moments that harken back to E.T. It definitely feels like Spielberg's most creatively experimental approach with many of the camera movements and shots, which all work very well.

As for the performances of the actors — all top-notch. Emily Blunt is truly incredible in this film. Her range is insane.

John Williams' score is fantastic and adds that special magic.

Will probably see it again because some dude next to me was hardcore munching on his popcorn and it was a bit distracting at times.