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Margot Robbie Bets on Another Ocean’s Eleven, and More Movie News
This week’s Ketchup brings you more headlines from the world of film development news, covering such titles as Barbie, the Hunger Games prequel, and a new Ocean’s Eleven. This WEEK’S TOP STORY MARGOT ROBBIE BETS ON ANOTHER OCEAN’S ELEVEN (Photo by Andrew Cooper/©Columbia Pictures) Back in 1960, when Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr, and other Rat Pack associates starred in the original Ocean’s Eleven (Rotten at 48{5b4d37f3b561c14bd186647c61229400cd4722d6fb37730c64ddff077a6b66c6}), there was probably no inkling among those involved that the film would someday inspire a whole franchise. Of course, Warner Bros. didn’t immediately jump to a sequel, because first, there had to be Steven Soderbergh’s remake (Certified Fresh at 83{5b4d37f3b561c14bd186647c61229400cd4722d6fb37730c64ddff077a6b66c6}), which did…
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Shawn Heinrichs is protecting our oceans through photography
Composed by By Stefanie BlendisTommy O’Callaghan, CNN The photographs of sea lifetime captured by photographer and cinematographer Shawn Heinrichs have a dual concept: we should really revere these majestic, but fragile creatures, but we should really also anxiety the prospect of their extinction. Heinrichs, 50, grew up by the South African coastline: “As a kid I put in every weekend all-around the oceans — it has a lot more abundance than you could ever picture,” he recalled. His protecting instinct for life beneath the waves impressed a job investigating its mistreatment by individuals and campaigning for alter. By finding elusive whale sharks in Mexico’s Isla Mujeres, he closely affected area…