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  • Adam Pally in First Trailer for Indie Comedy 'Most Likely to Murder'

    Adam Pally in First Trailer for Indie Comedy 'Most Likely to Murder'

    Most Likely to Murder Trailer

    “Ohhhh okay, right! You’re the worst.” Studio L has released the first trailer for an indie comedy film titled Most Likely to Murder, which is premiering at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival this month. It stars Adam Pally as Billy, the “coolest kid in high school”, who comes back to his hometown 15 years later to find he’s no longer cool and the girl he still has feelings for now dates the former town outcast. He becomes obsessed with proving that her new boyfriend is actually a murderer. The full cast includes Rachel Bloom, Vincent Kartheiser, Doug Mand, and John Reynolds. I’d love it if the twist in these kind of films is actually oh wait, he really is a murderer! Instead of something else. You never know? This does look fun. Catch it below. ›››

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  • Full-Length Trailer for Benson/Moorhead's Mind-Bender 'The Endless'

    Full-Length Trailer for Benson/Moorhead's Mind-Bender 'The Endless'

    The Endless Movie Trailer

    “If you let it control you, it’s gonna control you over and over again.” Well Go USA has released a new full-length trailer for the film The Endless, the latest from Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead, the duo behind the cult favorite horror film Spring from 2014. The Endless is a film about two brothers, played by Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead themselves, who return to the cult they fled from years ago to discover that the group’s beliefs may be more sane than they once thought. There’s some crazy cool twists in this that you just have to see to believe. The full cast includes Callie Hernandez, James Jordan, Lew Temple, Tate Ellington, Emily Montague, and Peter Cilella. Jeremy loved this film and wrote a glowing review, and I caught up with it in Sitges, and it’s a one-of-kind mind-bender that I highly recommend seeing for yourself. ›››

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  • Another Fortnite Update Released, Here's What It Does (Not Much)

    Fortnite’s 3.1.0 update only dropped just recently, but already it’s been superseded by another patch. Update 3.1.1 is out now on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, but it doesn’t do a huge amount.

    Developer Epic said on Twitter that the patch is designed to “fix client crashes some players are experiencing.” Nothing else is included in the patch, since all the new content–such as a new point of interest and a new gun–was included in the previous update.

    The new point of interest is called Lucky Landing, located on the southern edge of the island. Elsewhere the drop rates of various guns were adjusted: you’re 20% less likely to find a common burst assault rifle, for example, but 150% more likely to find a rare one than before. Some loot drops were tweaked too; fewer chests will appear in Snobby Shores, Tilted Towers, and Industrial Plot from now on. The patch was supposed to see the introduction of jetpacks, but those have been delayed to an unknown date due to a design issue that developer Epic discovered very late on.

    Following last week’s 3.0.0 update, Season 3 of Fortnite: Battle Royale is now underway, giving players a new Battle Pass and rewards to unlock. This season’s Battle Pass features 30 additional tiers–you can see all of the new Battle Royale rewards there are to unlock in our gallery. Players can also take part in Fortnite: Battle Royale’s latest limited-time mode, Solid Gold. Finally, you can currently grab some free Fortnite items with Twitch Prime.

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  • Trump Says He's Meeting With “Members Of The Video Game Industry” To Discuss School Safety [Update]

    Update: The ESA says it has still not been invited to any meeting with Trump. “The ESA and our member companies have not received an invitation to meet with President Trump,” the organization told GamesBeat on Thursday evening US time. Original story follows.

    President Trump will meet with “members of the video game industry” to discuss what can be done about video games in the wake of the Parkland, Florida shooting in February. After the shooting, Trump hosted a meeting at the White House to discuss school safety, and among the subjects that came up were the level of violence in video games and movies.

    White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump will be “meeting with members of the video game industry to see what they can do on that front as well.”

    In his White House meeting in February, Trump said he has heard from “more and more people” that “the level of violence in video games is really shaping young people’s thoughts.”

    That wasn’t the first time he’s pointed a finger at violent video games. Following the shooting at Sandy Hook in 2012, he tweeted, “Video game violence and glorification must be stopped–it is creating monsters!” Matt Bevin, the Republican governor of Kentucky, also pointed to video games in the wake of Parkland just recently.

    Going back to the recent White House briefing, Sanders said, “This is going to be an ongoing process and something that we don’t expect to happen overnight, but something that we expect to continue be engaged in and continue to look for the best ways possible to make sure we’re doing everything we can to schools across the country.” You can see the video game-related segment in the briefing starting at around 6:30 in the video above.

    There is no word yet about who Trump will meet with. Kotaku’s Jason Schreier said on Twitter that the ESA and its members have not been invited to a meeting with Trump at this time. The ESA is the organization that puts on E3 every year and lobbies on behalf of the video game industry in Washington D.C. Some of its members include huge, powerful companies such as Activision, Nintendo, Microsoft, and Electronic Arts, among many others.

    In 2013, then-vice president Joe Biden met with members of the video game industry executives such as then-EA CEO John Riccitiello to discuss the link between violent video games and gun violence as part of a wider task force into gun control measures. ESA president Michael Gallagher was also at this meeting.

    There have been calls from legislators over the years to impose various restrictions on, among things, the sale of violent video games to minors. In a landmark 2011 case, the Supreme Court sided with the gaming industry in the case of Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association, striking down a bill that would have fined retailers for each violent game sold to minors.

    We will report back with more details from Trump’s video game meeting in the days ahead.

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  • Xbox Live Is Down Right Now [UPDATE: BACK UP AND RUNNING]

    [UPDATE] Xbox Live is back up and running normally, according to the Xbox Live Status page, though as always, your experience may differ depending on where you live and what you’re trying to access.

    The original story is below.

    Xbox Live is facing some big issues right now. The service is facing “Social and Gaming” issues currently, which means that in-game matchmaking, cloud storage, finding friends, Game DVR, leaderboards, avatar editing, and more services are not working normally.

    Additionally, while the Xbox Live Status page says Xbox Live Core Services like signing in is working normally, your mileage may vary. At GameSpot Australia, we have been unable to sign into the network for more than 30 minutes now. Looking at Twitter shows that many other people around the world are having issues logging into Xbox Live right now. The issues appear to be affecting Xbox One and Xbox 360.

    Hey everyone! We’re aware that some of you are having trouble signing into Xbox Live – the right teams are hard at work to get everything working again. Thanks so much for all your patience!

    — Xbox Support (@XboxSupport) March 1, 2018

    A number of games are affected by this newest Xbox Live outage, including Rainbow Six Siege, Street Fighter IV, Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition, and Super Street Fighter IV.

    We’ll report back with more details on the Xbox Live issues as they come to light. If you’re running into problems right now, let us know what you’re facing in the comments below.

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  • Final Fantasy 15 For PC Now Available To Pre-Load

    Final Fantasy XV is launching on PC on March 6. If you want to play right away, the good news is that the game is available right now to pre-load ahead of launch. Square Enix announced this on Twitter today, alerting fans that they can now pre-load the game, which is good news considering the game weighs in at between 100 GB and 155 GB.

    Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition, as it’s called, will be available next week on digital platforms such as Steam and Origin, among others. Ahead of launch, you can play the game’s free PC demo–here’s how to download it.

    You can pre-load #FFXV Windows Edition right now so you’ll be able to jump straight into the world of Eos as soon as the game launches next week on Tuesday 6th March! pic.twitter.com/N4FgBxBb3c

    — Final Fantasy XV (@FFXVEN) March 1, 2018

    The PC version of Final Fantasy XV includes the base game and its various DLC expansions, including those themed around each of your party members and the one adding the Comrades multiplayer mode. Additionally, if you purchase the game by May 1, you’ll be entitled to Half-Life/Final Fantasy XV and The Sims 4 crossover content.

    Before Final Fantasy XV comes to PC, you can find out if your computer can run it by checking out the minimum and recommended specs here. Additionally, Square Enix has released a bechmark tool that helps you optimize your computer before launch.

    Also due out on March 6 is Final Fantasy XV’s Royal Edition for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. This package includes the base game and all previously released DLC.

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  • This Far Cry 5 Short Film Looks Really Good

    This Far Cry 5 Short Film Looks Really Good

    A short film inspired by Far Cry 5 is on the way–and it looks pretty great. Far Cry 5 Inside Eden’s Gate is an original short film based on Ubisoft’s action game and launching this week on Amazon Prime Video for subscribers. Like the game, the film is set in fictional Hope County, Montana, USA, and its man antagonist is the cult leader Joseph Seed.

    Unlike the game, the movie follows three “vloggers” head to Hope County in search of answers about the cult, Eden’s Gate, and of course they end up getting more than what they bargained for. “As the vloggers follow the leads of missing locals and other strange events, they come face-to-face with Joseph Seed … and the rest of the fanatical doomsday cult.”

    Greg Bryk (A History of Violence) plays Joseph Seed in the movie and the game. American Sniper actor Kyle Gallner also appears in Inside Eden’s Gate. Ubisoft worked with Legendary Entertainment’s Asylum division on this movie, which premieres March 5 on Amazon.

    You can see some stills and the movie’s poster in the gallery embedded below.

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    Ubisoft recently revealed Far Cry 5’s PC specs, detailing the minimum and recommended requirements, as well as what hardware you’ll need to run the game at 4K. You can also grab the game for free right now if you buy one of a range of AMD graphics cards.

    Far Cry 5 launches on March 27 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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  • Berlinale 2018: My 8 Favorite Films from the 68th Berlin Film Festival

    Berlinale 2018: My 8 Favorite Films from the 68th Berlin Film Festival

    Berlin Film Festival

    Another year at the Berlin Film Festival, another set of invigorating discoveries. Every time I attend fests in Europe, I discover exceptional films and documentaries that have barely been mentioned in America yet. I feel like this is a chance for me to bring attention to these films, in hopes others will discover them and be moved, or influenced, or inspired. Great films are deeply emotional and affecting for good reason, because cinema is more than just entertainment. And these films prove that. This year, I fell for a doc about tennis, and a doc about a musician. I also flipped for an Austrian coming-of-age drama, and I can’t stop thinking about two very upsetting films – one about a terrible shooting in Norway, the other about a journalist falling in love with an ISIS recruiter over the internet. These are my 8 favorite films from Berlinale 2018 below. ›››

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  • Official Trailer for HBO's Two-Part Doc on 'Elvis Presley: The Searcher'

    Official Trailer for HBO's Two-Part Doc on 'Elvis Presley: The Searcher'

    Elvis Presley: The Searcher Trailer

    “He’s actually pretending, when he’s home, to be normal. When he goes out on stage at night is who he actually is.” HBO has unveiled the trailer for a two-part documentary about the late, great musician Elvis Presley titled Elvis Presley: The Searcher. The films run in total three hours, covering his entire life and career, giving audiences a very intimate inside look at the man, the myth, the legend. The documentary include stunning atmospheric shots taken inside Graceland, Elvis’ iconic home, and feature more than 20 new, primary source interviews with session players, producers, engineers, directors and other artists who knew him or who were profoundly influenced by him. The official soundtrack will also be released on April 6th, and is available for pre-order now from here. This seems like a nice compliment to the other Elvis doc The King from Eugene Jarecki, which is a different look at America. If you’re an Elvis fan, then dive right in. ›››

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  • Jessie Buckley in Official UK Trailer for Psychological Mystery 'Beast'

    Jessie Buckley in Official UK Trailer for Psychological Mystery 'Beast'

    Beast Trailer

    “Maybe I’ve been to soft on you.” Film4 has unveiled an official trailer for the psychological mystery-thriller film titled Beast, which has been playing at major film festivals including Toronto, London, and Sundance this year. The title Beast is a reference to a true-life notorious criminal case known as “the Beast of Jersey”, which is why the title of the French poster below is Jersey Affair. Jessie Buckley plays a troubled woman living in an isolated community, who finds herself pulled between the control of her oppressive family and the allure of a secretive outsider suspected of a series of brutal murders. Johnny Flynn stars as the creepy guy, and Geraldine James as her mother, with a full cast including Charley Palmer Rothwell, Hattie Gotobed, Shannon Tarbet, Trystan Gravelle, Emily Taaffe, Olwen Fouere, and Tim Woodward. Based on the buzz, this is definitely a film you should see without knowing anything about it before going in. ›››

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