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Meet the Creator of ‘The Miami Connection’ In Vice’s New Series

Not every weird/terrible movie is the product of someone’s personal vision, but when you find one that is it can be kind of fascinating. A lot of cult oddities are what they are because no one was paying attention, and things just sorta shook out that way. But once in a while you get one that …

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10 Movies That Were Better than the Book

“The book was better.” We’ve all heard it. Many of us have even said it. We’re walking out of the theater after seeing some movie, one that we we’re probably pretty excited about. When the lights go up, we’re left with a sense of something unfulfilled. It feels as if we’ve been cheated. We haven’t …

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Meet Christopher Shy, Your New Favorite Movie Artist

A while back, while aimlessly wandering the internet, I came across this impossibly gorgeous Alien poster. I originally found it on Rekall, a site devoted to awesome retro technology and sci-fi stuff, but the poster sadly came without any indication of who the brilliant SOB who created it was. Then, earlier today, I found out: …

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“Saga” #36 is a satisfying and unsatisfying arc conclusion

Saga #36 Story by Brian K. Vaughan Art by Fiona Staples Letters by Fonografiks Coordinated by Eric Stephenson Published by Image Comics Saga #36 is the epic conclusion to the “Prison” story arc in which action ensues and more than one heart string gets tugged. This issue turned out to be both satisfying and unsatisfying …

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Space Battle Lunchtime #1 immediately throws you into the world of galactic cooking competitions

Space Battle Lunchtime #1 Writing and Art by Natalie Riess Published by Oni Press Ever since the advent of Iron Chef, the reality competition cooking show has been a cornerstone of television in the 21st century. Shows like Master Chef, Chopped, Cutthroat Kitchen, and The Great British Bake Off among others have proliferated the airwaves …

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The Wicked + The Divine #19 is a turn for the epic

The Wicked + the Divine #19 Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Jamie McKelvie and Matthew Wilson Letters by Clayton Cowles Published by Image Comics There are so many things that can be used to describe what happens in this particular issue of The Wicked + The Divine. Many of the expletive laden. For now, …

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Veep, Ep. 5.01/5.02: Veep Remains Winningly Profane

Veep, Season 5, Episode 1: “Morning After” Written by David Mandel Directed by Chris Addison Veep, Season 5, Episode 2: “Nev-AD-a” Written by Lew Morton Directed by Chris Addison Airs Sundays at 10:30pm on HBO The fifth season of HBO’s Veep was always poised to become a victim of expectations. The show had benefited from remarkable consistency over …

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Scream Factory release: “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2”

Few would argue against the original Chain Saw Massacre as being anything but a classic of the horror genre. Its influence lasted for decades afterwards, still reverberating today when horror movies opt for grimy, gritty, gross-out realism. With respect to the sequel, which was filmed and released a full 12 years later, the debate is still wide open. It has been equally lambasted and praised, sometimes for the very same reasons, such as not paying one iota of respect to the tone of the original.

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Iron Man and Optimus Prime go Head-to-Head in Latest ‘Super Power Beatdown’

“Who would win in a fight between X and Y”. It’s a question asked around every playground and inside every comic shop across the globe. Robocop and The Terminator. the Ninja Turtles and the Power Rangers. Ian Malcolm and Brundlefly. Ok, maybe that last one’s just me but the point is, nerds are obsessed with …

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Silicon Valley, Ep. 3.01/3.02: Pied Piper Returns Just as Strong

Silicon Valley, Season 3, Episode 1: “Founder Friendly” Written by Dan O’Keefe Directed by Mike Judge Silicon Valley, Season 3, Episode 2: “Two in the Box” Written by Ron Weiner Directed by Mike Judge Airs Sundays at 10pm on HBO The great success of Mike Judge’s Silicon Valley has been how effortlessly it manages to mock the …

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5 Worst Paparazzi Photos of All Time

The paparazzi are photographers that everyone loves to hate but would hate to lose. In essence, they love to catch celebrities in photos when they least expect it. Can you imagine having a camera following you around to document your every move? Imagine if every water park wedgie, nose itch or accidental plumber’s crack was …

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TFF Highlights: Imagination Day Lacked The Innovation That’s Most Needed

I sat in on a couple presentations on Imagination Day:  Jon Iwata, IBM: From Metropolis to Her, Artificial Intelligence in Film and the Real World, Dr. James Canton, Institute for Global Futures: The Extreme Future of Medicine: From Prediction to Longevity, and Meredith Perry, Ubeam: World Withough Wires. This turned out to be my least …

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Meet Ironhead Studio, The Creators of Some of Your Favorite Movie Costumes and Helmets

If you’ve been following my writing on here, you may have noticed that I’m a fan of movie costume design, superheroes in particular. So when Norm from Tested spent some time talking to Jose Fernandez, the founder of Ironhead Studio, you can bet my interest was piqued. Fernandez and Ironhead are behind a surprising number …

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‘Welcome to Showside’ #4 turns up the suspense

Welcome to Showside #4 continues to be both hilarious and suspenseful as Ian McGinty and Samantha Knapp make fun of Tinder and the emotional power of Gerard Way’s old band on tiny blue creatures while giving Kit and his friends a villain that is both powerful, entertaining, and certainly not monosyllabic in Frank. (Be sure to read his parts in your best Henry Rollins voice.)

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Tricksters and Rogues: Captain Cold

Captain Cold Publisher: DC Comics Created By: John Broome and Carmine Infantino Alter ego: Leonard Snart Notable Aliases: The Man who Mastered Absolute Zero, Leonard Wynters, Blue Iceman Team Affiliations: Injustice League, Rogues, Secret Society of Super Villains, Suicide Squad, Justice League Abilities: Possesses a Cold Gun that allows him to freeze objects to absolute …

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‘Dark Souls III’ Lore Rundown: Character Cameos

Dark Souls III is a more referential Souls game than many expected it to be, and it’s hard not to notice the abundant callbacks to prior games in the series. But for those of you who don’t have the time or wherewithal to hunt down every reference, or those who just want to compare notes, …

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