Fortnite Is a Good Cinema Supplement, Not a Cinema Replacement

“Somehow, Palpatine returned,” Oscar Isaac’s Poe Dameron famously declared in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. What Damreon didn’t say was how exactly he and the resistance learned that the Emperor had come back. Because all of that happened in 2019’s Star Wars X Fortnite, a four-week series within the massively popular Battle Royale game. […]

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Resident Evil Dives Into Strategic Survival Horror with Resident Evil Survival Unit

This article is presented in partnership with JOYCITY Survival horror goes mobile with the release of Resident Evil Survival Unit, a new strategy game co-developed by Aniplex Inc. and JOYCITY Corporation for iOS and Android devices. Based on Capcom’s iconic video game franchise, Resident Evil Survival Unit is a love letter to the game series […]

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Fire and Ash Could Be James Cameron’s Final Avatar Film

By this point, no one in Hollywood would bet against James Cameron. For decades, Cameron has raised eyebrows by racking up enormous budgets for weird ideas like “a gigantic sequel to a grimy movie about a killer robot from the future” or “Fern Gully but in 3D.” And each and every time, Cameron is proven […]

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Noah Hawley’s Canceled Star Trek Movie Actually Understood Star Trek

Noah Hawley might be the weirdest fan in show business. He makes shows about well-established and beloved properties, tackling the X-Men in Legion, the Coen Brothers’ filmography in Fargo, and xenomorphs in Alien: Earth. And while he fills those shows with the sort of attention to detail that usually marks fan-centric works—see the pseudo-Nostromo in […]

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The Most Highly-Anticipated Marvel Movie Stuck in Limbo “Just Unraveled”

It’s been over six years since Marvel announced a rebooted Blade movie, but it still hasn’t gone into production. The project, which initially snagged Mahershala Ali (Moonlight) to star as the fan favorite Daywalker, has repeatedly stalled since 2016 after getting hit with multiple script and director changes. Right now, we have no idea what […]

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Pluribus Poses a Hive Mind Dilemma The Expanse Never Got to Explore

This article contains spoilers for both Pluribus and The Expanse. It didn’t take long for Apple TV’s Pluribus to use a nearly complete takeover of humanity to pose a philosophical question. Is the loss of individuality a price worth paying for the end of all the killing, lying, wastefulness, and greed that our species is […]

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Buffy Revival Director Defends One of the Original Show’s Worst Characters

Hamnet director Chloé Zhao, who helmed the first episode of the upcoming Buffy the Vampire Slayer revival, has given her take on one of the show’s eternal questions: Team Spike or Team Angel? Arguably, neither vampire is a good option for Buffy Summers. When Angel comes along, she’s 16, and he’s around 240. Plus, he […]

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