Last weekend came the news that Max had cancelled its acclaimed Japan-set crime drama series “Tokyo Vice”. The cancellation followed the series’ two-season run, with the second season scoring two extra episodes to wrap up storylines. Though the recent season finale serves as a perfectly functional series ender, there are
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Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola should feel lucky that the Yakuza films of Kinji Fukasaku weren’t imported into American theater during the ’70s. People might not have been so blown away by Mean Streets and The Godfather if they’d seen his Japanese mobster movies. At best the two directors
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The humble movie trailer: Hollywood’s first impression of any new piece of content. A trailer has to wow you, intrigue you, make you willing to spend your hard-earned money to go sit in a theatre for 2.5 hours on opening night. Like being on a first date, if you make
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This sounds like one to listen to. Today, video game remaster developer Nightdive Studios launched “Deep Dive,” a new bi-weekly podcast series that takes fans behind the scenes of the renowned team to learn more about its library of acclaimed retro titles.Following the announcement of The Thing: Remastered at IGN