“Lux” saw the Doctor make like Bob Hoskins, and fight a cartoon (and as it happens, MrRing-a-Ding was animated by one of the artists who worked on Who Framed Roger Rabbit.Seeing the Doctor fight a 1930s-style animated monstrosity was the kind of thing that madeyou wonder why the Doctor hadn’t
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After 113 years, Titanic is still a source of innovation. Dives to the wreck have provided glimpses into its tragic story, but now technology unveils the full picture with Titanic: The Digital Resurrection, a groundbreaking special from award-winning Atlantic Productions and National Geographic, which shows how we can preserve the
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The debut feature from writer-director Constance Tsang, Blue Sun Palace pulls back the curtain of a Queens massage parlor to give us an intimate look at the lives of the immigrant women who work there. The undeniable toll that their work takes on them in body and spirit is tempered
Top 5 Best Book-to-Film Adaptations
Like most voracious readers, I am usually quite critical of book-to-film adaptations. Sometimes, they capture the spirit of their source material (i.e. No Country for Old Men), and sometimes they fail miserably (i.e. The Shining). Throughout this article, I’m going to explore my top five examples of those adaptations which truly
Captain America 4’s Carl Lumbly Discusses His Complicated Superhero History
Early in Captain America: Brave New World, Sam Wilson takes his pal Joaquin Torres to get some training. At first Joaquin scoffs at the trainer chosen by Sam, a physically imposing, but decidedly older man. But when Sam tells Joaquin the trainer’s name, Joaquin is overcome with awe. After all,