Composer Brian Tyler on How ‘Nuremberg’ Score Changed His Perspective

Writer/director James Vanderbilt began work on the World War II drama “Nuremberg” over ten years ago, when he first read Jack El-Hei’s “The Nazi and the Psychiatrist.” That book, about the relationship between imprisoned Nazi official Hermann Göring and the psychiatrist assigned to assess his mental state in preparation for the Nuremberg trials of 1945…

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Solana ETFs Attract $367M in November as Yield Demand Rises

Despite steep redemptions from Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, Solana attracted $369 million of inflows this month as investors increasingly positioned SOL as a yield-generating asset. According to Bohdan Opryshko, co-founder and chief operating officer of Everstake, both institutions and retail holders are “treating Solana as a yield-generating asset rather than a speculative trade.” He told…

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AWS is spending $50B to build AI infrastructure for the US government

Amazon Web Services is making a sizable new investment in infrastructure designed to boost AI capabilities for U.S. government organizations. AWS announced Monday it is investing $50 billion to build AI “high-performance computing infrastructure” purposefully built for the U.S. government. The buildout is meant to expand federal government agencies’ access to AWS AI services. The…

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‘Eyes Wide Shut’ Star Todd Field on Stanley Kubrick and Tom Cruise

Welcome to IndieWire’s “Eyes Wide Shut” Week. The password is, of course, “fidelio,” but we’ve already taken care of admittance, inviting you into five days of stories celebrating Stanley Kubrick’s swan-song masterpiece from 1999. Criterion Collection has just unveiled its 4K restoration of the classic erotic mystery starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, and it…

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