The Best Commercials from the 2021 Super Bowl
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Yet again, this year’s big game was a rough night for Tom Brady haters everywhere. Don’t worry, though. He has to retire eventually, right? No, seriously. We’re asking because we’re not sure. One thing we are sure of is that, unlike Brady, this year’s batch of pricey promos won’t go down as the greatest of all time. But that doesn’t mean there weren’t still some fantastic ads to enjoy. Here are the best commercials from Super Bowl LV.
Cadillac
M&M’S
In 2021, normalize apologizing by handing someone a bag of M&M’S. It’s both kind and sweet.
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Sundance Review: John and the Hole Is a Whole Lot of Nothing Directed by Pascual Sisto
Starring Charlie Shotwell, Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Ehle
Published Feb 01, 2021
5
A sociopathic preteen boy drugs his entire family and wheelbarrows them into a hole deep in the forest that lines their multi-million dollar rancher home. He leaves them there to starve and wallow in their own filth while he indulges his every whim, driving their SUV around town and making huge cash withdrawal at the ATM to keep the fast food flowing while he games with his friends. That s the plot of
John and the Hole, a movie that really shouldn t be this boring.
How Computational Photography Improves Smartphone Photos
Using Software to Improve Your Smartphone Camera
Computational photography is a broad term for loads of different techniques that use software to enhance or extend the capabilities of a digital camera. Crucially, computational photography starts with a photo and ends with something that still looks like a photo (even if it could never be taken with a regular camera.)
How Traditional Photography Works
Before going any deeper, let’s quickly go over what happens when you take a photo with an old film camera. Something like the SLR you (or your parents) used back in the ’80s.