Interview: Darren Lynn Bousman On Making âSpiralâ More Than Just âSaw IXâ
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Samuel L. Jackson (left), Director Darren Bousman (center), and Chris Rock (right) on the set of Spiral: From the Book of Saw
Brooke Palmer, courtesy of Lionsgate
With
Spiral: From the Book of Saw currently playing in theaters (and becoming the sixth out of nine
Saw movies to top the box office on opening weekend), I spoke with director Darren Lynn Bousman about making the next installment of the horror franchise he helped pioneer. While he did not direct the first film, he helmed the first three sequels which set the template and established many of the tropes which we now consider to be specific to the series. We mainly spoke about the choices he made in assuring that
in iOS edited February 17 Emoji expert Emojipedia on Tuesday profiled the latest character variations that are scheduled to launch with iOS 14.5 and iPadOS 14.5 this spring, a preview of which was revealed in today s iOS beta release.
Source:
Emojipedia
Apple included the new emoji, based on the Unicode Consortium s Emoji 13.1 specification, in the second iOS 14.5 and iPadOS 14.5 beta releases. Most of the 217 new and updated characters were unveiled in a preview last year, though today s beta discloses a few key modifications.
As noted by
Emojipedia, a majority of the 217 recognized Emoji 13.1 glyphs are variations on standard emoji that allow for a more complete representation of the real world. Specifically, the symbols account for variations in skin tone and gender inclusivity, with emoji like couples receiving a multitude of different combinations.
Emoji expert Emojipedia on Tuesday profiled the latest character variations that are scheduled to launch with iOS 14.5 and iPadOS 14.5 this spring, a preview of which was revealed in today s iOS beta release.
Apple included the new emoji, based on the Unicode Consortium s Emoji 13.1 specification, in the second iOS 14.5 and iPadOS 14.5 beta releases. Most of the 217 new and updated characters were unveiled in a preview last year, though today s beta discloses a few key modifications.
As noted by
Emojipedia, a majority of the 217 recognized Emoji 13.1 glyphs are variations on standard emoji that allow for a more complete representation of the real world. Specifically, the symbols account for variations in skin tone and gender inclusivity, with emoji like couples receiving a multitude of different combinations.