
Yap Kun Rong is a concept artist and illustrator who has over the past few years been at Platinum Games, where he’s worked on Bayonetta 2, Metal Gear Rising and Wonderful 101.
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Yap Kun Rong is a concept artist and illustrator who has over the past few years been at Platinum Games, where he’s worked on Bayonetta 2, Metal Gear Rising and Wonderful 101.
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Steel Battalion, for those who have never seen its wonder, was an old Xbox game from Capcom that’s famous for the absurdly large and expensive controller it shipped with. Something reader Dave obviously felt wasn’t absurdly large enough.
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For some reason, late last night I started replaying Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’s single-player campaign. You know what? That really was a damn good Call of Duty game.
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See what’s in store for the Xbox One and PS4 version of the hit action-RPG.

Last year, Need for Speed was one of the worst films I saw in 2014. As someone who can enjoy plenty of mindless, fun action, as evidence by my love of Furious 7 last weekend, I found the video game adaptation to be boring, poorly written and acted just as badly. Not even Michael Keaton could make the proceedings interesting. But the film pulled in $200 million at the box office, likely due to the presence of the video game’s fans and those who liked Aaron Paul on “Breaking Bad,” and apparently that’s enough to warrant a sequel. THR reports Need for Speed 2 is being developed, and it’s a co-production with China. Read on! ›››
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If there’s one thing that can work many consumers of pop culture into a quick rage, it’s spoilers. Fans just don’t like having details of certain movies, books and TV shows spoiled before they have a chance to see for themselves, and in the age of social media, it’s becoming harder than ever. However, Quartz (via Vulture) reports that a new patent was award to Google today that shows the search engine giant is working on a system that will allow fans to block out posts pertaining to certain TV shows, books and movies so your friends and content providers on social media can’t spoil them for you. But how would that work? Read on! ›››
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Last spring, Disney and IMAX had struck a new deal that including partnering on then forthcoming films like Maleficent and Guardians of the Galaxy, and yet to be released films such as Tomorrowland and Star Wars: Episode VII. Now the House of Mouse and the big big screen company have renewed their deal to last through 2017, and the roster of films included in the deal shouldn’t be surprising to anyone. Unsurprisingly, it includes Star Wars: Rogue One and Star Wars: Episode VIII, and Marvel’s upcoming Ant-Man, Captain America: Civil War, Doctor Strange, Guardians of the Galaxy 2 and Thor: Ragnarok. But those aren’t the only Disney films that will get IMAX releases over the next couple years. More below! ›››
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It sounds like Hollywood might be scraping the bottom of the barrel when it comes to remaking properties from the 80s, because The Weinstein Company and Miramax are looking into their 90s film library for a new remake. The Tracking Board (via TheWrap reports there’s a remake of the 1999 high school romantic comedy She’s All That in the works. At this time, Kenny Leon is attached to direct, which doesn’t inspire much confidence since he directed Lifetime’s 2012 remake of Steel Magnolias. However, when we take a look at the cast of that made-for-TV movie, it gives us an idea of what new direction this remake will take. ›››
Continue reading Weinstein Company & Miramax Developing ‘She’s All That’ Remake
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