The Brothers Quay are legends in the world of stop motion and rather mysterious in their ways. They became noticed in the ’80s creating short films and commercials. They contributed to Peter Gabriel’s “Sledgehammer” video. You might have seen their creepy MTV promo (included at the end of this review).
Official Trailer: The New “Street Fighter” Movie
Following a brief peak at the Game Awards back in December, Paramount Pictures and Legendary have now unveiled the official trailer and several new posters for the new live-action “Street Fighter” film. Set in 1993, estranged Street Fighters Ryu (Andrew Koji) and Ken Masters (Noah Centineo) are thrown back into
Turtle Beach Reveals A New Stealth Pro II Wireless Gaming Headset
This looks interesting and I look forward to trying it. Leading gaming accessories maker Turtle Beach Corporation (Nasdaq: TBCH), today revealed the all-new Stealth Pro II wireless multiplatform gaming headset which distinctly sits at the audio summit as the complete gaming peripheral. The Stealth Pro II is the successor to
Lee Cronin’s The Mummy Review: Evil Dead, Egyptian Style
Can a mummy be scary? That iconic revenant of Ancient Egyptian civilization is certainly fun in a beloved Saturday morning, Indiana Jones sort of way. It can also be romantic. What staple of horror better expresses the enormity of eternity than a pained face, frozen in longing beneath the sands
Crash Land Director on Crafting a Jackass-Inspired Coming-of-Age Drama
What happens when a group of amateur stuntmen try to make a “real movie” so they can prove their worth to a town that hates them? Crash Land, directed by Dempsey Bryk, answers that very question. Inspired by decades of misadventurous buddy comedies, Bryk executed a goofy ode to films