One of the most impressive things about Nickelodeon’s classic Avatar: The Last Airbender is the immediacy of its storytelling. In fact, we’ve previously argued that Avatar is one of the few “structurally perfect” TV shows because of that immediacy. Not one to overstay its welcome, the initial run of Avatar:
The DARK UNIVERSE Is Back
Remember Universal’s Dark Universe? Looking back on it, it was laugh-out-loud funny. As every single studio desperately scrabbled to find a cinematic universe in the wake of Marvel’s success, they all went a bit crazy. Warner Bros. didn’t even wait for the dust to settle on Man Of Steel before
“A Silent Voice” Uses Teenage Drama to Discuss Problems That Haunt Adults Too
Anime and manga are often perceived as entertainment for children. This is either because of the colorful animation or because the most popular ones in the West, such as Naruto or Dragon Ball, are aimed at younger audiences. But those with a stronger connection to this art form know
“Soec Ops: The Line” Removed From Stores
Despite often being cited as one of the best military shooter games ever made thanks to its exploration of the morality of war, the 2012 game “Spec Ops: The Line” is about to go AWOL. Kotaku reports that the game has been pulled from sale on Steam and an ex-staffer
OCN distributes Blu-rays about WFMU, Galaxy Quest fans and Bill Plimpton’s Animation.
OCN Distribution has quite a few theatrical film delights coming out on Blu-ray. The big title is The Tune by animation icon Bill Plympton. You might remember his shorts that were shown on MTV back when the channel ran music videos. Speaking of music, Sex and Broadcasting: A Film About