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Nintendo Fans Abuzz: Will Super Mario Galaxy Movie Reveal Peach & Rosalina’s True Origins?

Nintendo Fans Convinced Super Mario Galaxy Movie Will Confirm a Long-Held Theory Around Peach and Rosalina's Origins

The recent announcement of the Super Mario Galaxy Movie by Nintendo has reignited interest in the original Mario movie, especially due to a hinting scene that seems to lay the groundwork for the newly revealed sequel. This particular scene, along with the likelihood of Nintendo adapting the Super Mario Galaxy game’s storyline, has fueled fan … Read more

Randy Pitchford Strikes Back: Code Your Own Engine Amid Borderlands 4 PC Drama!

'Code Your Own Engine and Show Us How It's Done' — Randy Pitchford Goes on the Offensive as Borderlands 4 PC Performance Row Intensifies

Randy Pitchford has taken an assertive stance regarding the PC performance issues of Borderlands 4, engaging directly with fans’ grievances on social media platforms. After his perplexing remarks about why the console edition of Borderlands 4 doesn’t include a field of view (FOV) slider, and his assertion that it would have been unfeasible to crash … Read more

Laura Samani Reveals ‘Sexual Tension’ in Award-Winning ‘A Year of School’: A Swedish Girl in All-Male Class

Laura Samani on the ‘Sexual Tension’ in Venice Prizewinner ‘A Year of School,’ About a Swedish Girl Enrolled in an All-Male Italian Senior Year Class

Italian Filmmaker Laura Samani’s Latest Triumph Laura Samani, an Italian director who first captured attention in 2021 with her debut film “Small Body,” a feminist magical realist story, has recently garnered a prestigious award at the Venice Film Festival for her latest movie, “A Year of School.” The film earned the best actor award for … Read more

Ian McKellen & Michaela Coel Shine: Unveiling Artistic Legacy in Soderbergh’s ‘The Christophers’

‘The Christophers’ Review: Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel Are Brilliantly Matched in Steven Soderbergh’s Sly Look at Artistic Legacy

An Unmatched Drama of Artistic Integrity and Legacy In the realm of drama where genuine talent shines, “The Christophers” stands out prominently. This thrilling new play, directed by the acclaimed Steven Soderbergh and penned by Ed Solomon of “No Sudden Move” fame, showcases the brilliant performances of Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel, two exceptional English … Read more

Darkstalkers Returns: ’90s Cult Classic Anime Series Hits Blu-Ray!

The '90s Darkstalkers Animated TV Series Is Getting Resurrected With A New Blu-Ray Release

During the 1990s, a number of iconic fighting video games were transformed into animated TV shows, with notable examples including Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. An unexpected but beloved adaptation came from Capcom’s Darkstalkers, a game that developed a cult following. For years, the Darkstalkers animated series has been elusive to fans, but recently, Discotek … Read more

WW2 New York Adventure: ‘Children of Liberty’ Animation by ‘Ernest & Celestine’ Producers!

‘Ernest & Celestine’ Producers Embark on WW2, New York-Set Animated Adventure ‘Children of Liberty’ With Urban Handling Sales (EXCLUSIVE)

Urban, a Paris-based sales company, has recently joined the production of “Children of Liberty,” an animated adventure set in New York. This project involves the Oscar-nominated producers known for their work on “Ernest & Celestine.” The film is an adaptation of Robert H. Lieberman’s novel “The Nazis, My Father and Me” and is produced by … Read more

Real-Life Tsunami Intensity 500 Times Greater Than Game Depiction: Insights from The Exit 8

1d ago1d ago - "It's about 500 times more 'real-life tsunami' than the game's."The Exit 8

On August 29, the film adaptation of the indie game “Exit 8,” a live-action horror movie, premiered in Japanese cinemas. The release was initially successful at the box office, yet it sparked some debate in Japan due to a certain scene depicting a tsunami and the film studio’s delayed action in warning viewers about this … Read more

Gabriel Mascaro’s ‘The Blue Trail’ Wins Berlin Silver Bear: Brazil’s Top Arthouse Hit Eyes Oscar!

Gabriel Mascaro’s Berlin Silver Bear Winner ‘The Blue Trail’ Becomes Brazil’s Biggest National Arthouse Release of the Year, Hopes for Oscar Recognition

Gabriel Mascaro’s film “The Blue Trail” has achieved remarkable success, having won the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year. The film has continued to garner accolades throughout its festival circuit, making a notable appearance in Toronto this week. Domestically, the movie has also received significant acclaim, emerging as the year’s most … Read more