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I missed out on director Junta Yamaguchi and writer Makoto Ueda‘s breakout debut Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes. Times were strange in 2020. I was just back from living in Japan full-time, and it is very possible the movie was also overshadowed stateside by Palm Springs. The only reason I
South of Midnight Preview: 5 Things We Learned After Playing a Demo of the Game
South of Midnight has become an unlikely standout in a year full of major new game releases. Developed by Compulsion Games, the studio behind 2016’s We Happy Few, South of Midnight quickly garnered quite a bit of attention for its distinct visual style, unique Deep South fantasy setting, and Xbox-exclusive
SUPERMAN: TRAILER 1
Earth’s most famous superhero has been adapted for the silver screen more than times than I can count. He’s been geeky, moody, heroic, villainous, a father, a teenager, and everything in between. Now, he’s the centerpiece for James Gunn’s new DC Cinematic Universe. This is the 1st trailer for Superman.
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Harrison Ford has only been nominated for an Oscar once in his career. It’s a strange thing to remember when considering one of the most prolific and defining movie stars of his generation. This is the man who was Indiana Jones, Han Solo, and Rick Deckard, to name but a