Following the release of the first trailer for the live-action “Masters of the Universe” film earlier this week, there was plenty of discussion on social media, with much of the criticism of the trailer falling into two general areas. The first was about the overall Earth scenes – those moments
“Watch Dogs” Franchise Is ‘Completely Dead’?
Ubisoft announced the other day a corporate restructure, one that led to multiple projects being cancelled, including “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” remake. In addition, two of its studios (Ubisoft Halifax and Ubisoft Stockholm) were being shut down, while others would be hit by smaller impacts. The reasoning
Taika Waititi On His “Star Wars” Film Approach
Filmmaker Taika Waititi is at the Sundance Film Festival right now playing the villain in the family adventure feature “Fing!” based on the children’s book of the same name. The New Zealand-born filmmaker, who scored raves for his helming of Marvel Studios’ “Thor: Ragnarok” but not so much for its
Sundance ’26: ‘BIG GIRLS DON’T CRY’ Experiments with Identity and Fake Friends
We meet 14-year-old Sid Bookman (Ani Palmer) in a video chat room. It’s 2006, New Zealand, still deep in the dial-up age. Talking to a guy online, Sid says she’s 18 and claims her camera’s broken. It’s not. A chubby, shirtless 35-year-old wanks off on the other side. It’s these
Sundance ‘26: ‘SILENCED’ Relitigates the Amber Heard–Johnny Depp Trial Through the Lens of Weaponized Defamation Law
Historically, men would duel to the death when their reputations were tarnished, but international human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson argues that “too many men were dying that way, so they introduced defamation laws.” This was supposed to be a more civilized method—allow legal practitioners to decide what is and is