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  • First Trailer for Bizarre, High Concept Drone Romance 'Eye on Juliet'

    First Trailer for Bizarre, High Concept Drone Romance 'Eye on Juliet'

    Eye on Juliet Trailer

    “Everytime I see you, it feels good, and it hurts at the same time.” Entertainment One has debuted the first official trailer for a very bizarre, high concept indie romantic drama titled Eye on Juliet. Here’s the crazy unique pitch for this: a drone operator falls in love with a Middle Eastern woman who is being beaten by her family. She can’t really see him, because he operates a hexapod drone, but he can see her on his computer system back in America, and tries to save her. Joe Cole stars as the operator, along with Lina El Arabi as his love interest, plus a cast including Faycal Zeglat, Hatim Seddiki, and Brent Skagford. As weird as this sounds, and although it seems cheesy, this trailer actually shows some promise. He might’ve pulled this off? This already played at the Venice and Toronto Film Festivals, which means there’s definitely something to it. You just have to watch the trailer to get an idea and see just what this is all about. Take a look below. ›››

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  • Vuyo Dabula in Official Trailer for Western 'Five Fingers for Marseilles'

    Vuyo Dabula in Official Trailer for Western 'Five Fingers for Marseilles'

    Five Fingers for Marseilles Trailer

    “Marseilles was never free, but it will be. Change is coming.” EntertainmentOne has unveiled a new full-length official trailer for the action western film Five Fingers for Marseilles, which first premiered at the Toronto Film Festival last year. We posted the teaser trailer for this “neo-western” set in South Africa just before the festival last year, now we have a full theatrical trailer. The story follows a young boy whose life is changed forever when he kills two corrupt policemen in a South African shanty town. Decades later, he finally heads home but his return brings out his enemies who go after him and all of his friends. The film stars Vuyo Dabula as Tau, along with Hamilton Dhlamini, Zethu Dlomo, Kenneth Nkosi, Mduduzi Mabaso, Aubrey Poolo, Lizwi Vilakazi, Warren Masemola, Anthony Oseyemi, Jerry Mofokeng, plus Kenneth Fok. This looks very cool, very gritty. I’m quite curious to check it out, still has my attention. ›››

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  • Some Rainbow Six Siege Operators Are Going Free Soon, Following Pricing Controversy

    Rainbow Six Siege will soon be giving a number of its Operators away for free, Ubisoft has announced. Starting with the new season of DLC on March 3, all versions of the game except for the Starter Edition will include all 20 base Operators for no extra charge. In addition, all past and future weapon attachments will now be unlocked from the get-go, and the game’s Starter Edition will now include six Operators rather than four, as was the case before.

    Currently, players wanting to unlock more Operators are required to either spend in-game experience points, called Renown, or pay real-world money to purchase various season passes. Going forward, all 20 Operators included with the game at launch will be automatically unlocked, along with all weapon attachments. The move comes just weeks after Ubisoft announced it would be discontinuing Siege’s Standard Edition in favor of a more expensive Advanced Edition, before reversing that decision based on fan feedback. The company says these new changes will ensure new players get more options from the beginning and a better experience when playing online.

    Additionally, Ubisoft has unveiled more of its plans for Year 3. It’s introducing a new PvP mode called Pick & Ban that allows each team to prevent their opponents from choosing two Operators of their choice for the entire match. The catch is your team is also banned from choosing those two Operators for the match, as well as the two your opponents choose to ban. Pick & Ban will be introduced as an option in Custom Games only at first, with the potential for a rollout in public matchmaking further down the line if things go smoothly.

    Later in Year 3, a number of maps will be receiving updates, some of which are minor and some major. The smaller of these, called buffs, will change maps in subtle ways such as adding a room between Bedroom and Cash Room on Clubhouse. The first map to receive a larger rework will be Hereford, in Year 3 Season 3. It will keep the British theme but the map’s layout will be completely changed and aesthetic very different to that of the current Hereford base.

    Finally, Ubisoft has reaffirmed its aim to eventually reach 100 Rainbow Six Siege Operators. For more on the shooter, check out our look at how its new Operators will change the Siege meta and read more about the new Outbreak co-op mode.

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  • New Fortnite Update Out On PS4, PC, Xbox One; Here Are The Patch Notes

    New Fortnite Update Out On PS4, PC, Xbox One; Here Are The Patch Notes

    Although it’s coming a bit later than expected, the new update for Fortnite has arrived on all platforms. The version 2.5.0 patch makes some big changes and additions for both Battle Royale and Save the World modes, including the addition of a new weapon to obtain and new areas to explore in the popular PvP mode on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

    Battle Royale is now home to the Impulse Grenade, a new type of explosive that, after a short delay, sends all nearby players flying a long distance. It’s a Blue rarity item, and it can only be found in Treasure Chests and Supply Drops. You can get a glimpse at what it can do in the brief video clip below; it may lead to some hilarious match endings in the final circle.

    Among the places you’ll now find Treasure Chests in during Battle Royale matches are new “thematic Shrines hidden across the map.” One of these is pictured in the gallery below, and they appear to have a Chinese architectural look to them. Meanwhile, Save the World has introduced new heroes and Dragon weapons themed around the Lunar New Year (also pictured below).

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    Other notable changes to Battle Royale include some technical changes for PS4 and Xbox One players. The standard versions of those consoles now feature dynamic resolution and high quality temporal upsampling; the former seeks to ensure a smooth framerate by decreasing the resolution when necessary. Those on an Xbox One X can now play at “full” 4K, while PS4 players should no longer experience excessively slow Fortnite patch downloads.

    In terms of balance, a variety of adjustments have been made, including the temporary removal of the SMG weapon, which was done to create some breathing room for other weapons that have been added to the game. Additionally, several items are now less likely to drop, including the crossbow, minigun, and Chug Jug. There have also been some notable audio improvements, such as the crossbow making a noise when it’s ready to fire again. There are also now “above” and “below” versions of footstep sounds when running on wood, stone, or metal.

    Save the World–which remains in paid early access but will eventually be for free everyone–also receives some significant additions in this update. In addition to the aforementioned Dragon weapons and Lunar New Year heroes, the Heartbreaker Crossbow is now available. Most importantly, the Spring It On event has begun, introducing new quests and rewards, with more to be added in the coming weeks.

    All of this is available now. For a complete rundown on what’s new, check out the full patch notes here, or look at the silly new cosmetics now available. And if you’re new to Fortnite: Battle Royale or are just looking for some tips, have a look at our Fortnite building guide or our discussion about what makes the mode so popular.

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  • How The New Rainbow Six Siege Operators Change The Meta With Operation Chimera

    How The New Rainbow Six Siege Operators Change The Meta With Operation Chimera

    Rainbow Six Siege‘s third year of DLC is about to kick off, introducing a new, limited-time co-op event and two new Operators. We’ll have more on Outbreak–the elaborate co-operative missions set during an extraterrestrial invasion–soon, but for now, let’s look at how Siege’s new characters will change the way you play its traditional PvP mode.

    Operation Chimera, as this first new season of content is called, introduces a new Russian Operator, Finka, and an additional French character, Lion. The former is essentially an attacking form of Doc: she comes equipped with a stim pen that applies a 20 HP boost to both herself and every teammate for 20 seconds, and it even revives any downed allies, wherever they are on the map. In addition, each of the three adrenal surges grants the team a movement and reload speed buff for the same period, as well as a reduction in recoil and resistance to stun effects. Be warned, however: the health boost–like Doc’s–slowly depletes back to your normal HP level, and if you get hit while buffed to below 20 HP, you will be immediately downed when the buff ends.

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    Finka’s gadget is clearly capable, but I fear it will–again, like Doc’s–go underused. It takes considerable organization to be used to its fullest: it doesn’t last long, so it’s best triggered when you and a group of allies are about to breach and clear an objective room together. But these situations are infrequent, and despite some attempts to the contrary, Siege has since launch become more about individual talent than moments of coordination. And, like Doc’s med pistol, it’s rare you actually have chance to revive a fallen teammate before they get finished off; with Finka you stand more of a chance since you don’t need to be next to the injured player. However, it’s still unlikely you’ll have time to activate your stim and come to your friend’s aid, and even if you do, they won’t have much health left once the temporary buff subsides.

    Perhaps the gadget is Ubisoft’s attempt to pull Siege back to its core of coordinated, timed attacks, and Finka will usher in a return to that style of offense as teams utilize her gadget’s effects to storm a room together. On the other hand, it could encourage attackers to roam further away from their teammates, since they can be revived from across the map at the click of a button.

    Regardless of how her gadget is received, Finka could be a popular choice thanks to her weapon. While she can pack the ASG-12 shotgun or 6P41 LMG, it’s her Spear assault rifle which could propel her to similar high pickrates as Operation Blood Orchid’s Ela. It has very little recoil and decent damage, and it’s sure to be a go-to choice for those wanting to try out the Russian operative.

    Lion–another two-speed, two-armor attacker–shakes things up in a rather more dramatic way. His gadget is the EE-One-D drone, and it can be used up to three times per round to scout out the positions of every moving member of the opposing team. Activating it not only supplies HUD markers showing you and your team which Operators opposing players have picked, along with their locations, but your squad will also see those players’ exact outlines for four seconds. This let me pop a headshot through a wall on more than one occasion, and it proved a powerful tool in both racking up kills and discovering which areas of the map enemies were hiding.

    The counter is that both teams receive a three second countdown after the drone is triggered but before its x-ray vision comes into effect. This allows the defending team a moment to stop what they’re doing, lie still, and wait for the drone’s scan to pass, meaning they’ll remain undetected. On the other hand, this forces the defending team to stop what they’re doing, lie still, and wait for the drone’s scan to pass, so even if this happens and you don’t get their outlines, you can still gain an advantage by exploiting their lack of movement. For example, three members of my team got wiped out by enemies who used Lion’s ability immediately before Fuzing the objective room–the enemies already knew there would likely be at least one of us in that room, so Lion’s ability was used purely to make them stay still while Fuze worked his explosive magic. If my teammates had tried to escape, the enemies would know exactly who had gone where.

    Conversely, a poor Lion player could rely on the Frenchman’s drone too much, assuming the coast is clear when no enemy is detected, when in fact one lies in wait around the next corner. The Operator’s effects on the Siege meta are widespread: spawnpeeking is discouraged, since an early drone sweep will see you detected close to the enemy attack force or standing still in an open window, vulnerable to headshots. Roaming is also riskier, since Lion could take away your element of surprise and easily flank you. And, like Finka, Lion is useful during a final, last-minute push to the objective, when strategy goes out the broken-down barricade in favor of sheer panic. At this stage, defenders are more likely to be scrambling around, trying to cover multiple entry points, so a well-timed drone scan can be a massive advantage. Similarly, Finka’s health boost and stun resistance is a huge help to any attacking team that doesn’t have the precious seconds to check for Kapkan and Ela traps when dashing into the objective room, though her adrenaline does make every ally breathe faster and thereby take more damage from Smoke’s beauties.

    [Lion’s] effects on the Siege meta are widespread … spawnpeeking is discouraged [and] roaming is also riskier

    For those thinking Lion is simply a better Dokkaebi, think again. Dokkaebi’s phone hijack cannot be countered by simply keeping still, and Lion cannot hack into enemy cameras, so the Korean will still be required to help counter the increasing ubiquity of Valkyrie cams. The two are simply interesting twists on each other, and I feel at least one of those and Jackal are needed in any good attacking lineup to stop roamers from tearing an advancing attacking team apart.

    When Operation Chimera launches on March 6, it will be another step towards countering roaming, pushing defending players back into the objective room just like how we all played on Siege’s launch. It’s interesting, then, that Ubisoft hasn’t introduced another Operator to counter the current trap meta, especially after Twitch’s recent nerf. Nevertheless, the two new Operators are worthy additions to Siege’s roster, with Lion in particular serving as a major shakeup that I’m eager to see in the wild.

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  • Captain America Star Teases Black Widow Movie

    Captain America Star Teases Black Widow Movie

    Last month it was reported that Marvel is developing a standalone movie focusing on Black Widow, the Avenger played by Scarlett Johansson, and that writer Jac Schaeffer had been hired to pen the script. Now Captain America star Chris Evans has seemingly confirmed that the film is in the works.

    In an interview with ET Canada, Evans was asked about the huge success of Marvel’s latest movie, Black Panther. “There’s nothing they can’t do, man,” he said. “I’m sure it’s going to have the exact same effect when Captain Marvel comes out, and then the Black Widow movie comes out. Marvel just has the winning recipe.”

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    To date, Johansson has appeared in five movies in the MCU–Iron Man 2, The Avengers, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Captain America: Civil War. She will reprise her role in this summer’s Avengers: Infinity War and next year’s currently untitled Avengers 4.

    There has been much discussion about a standalone Black Widow movie for some time. In October 2016, Johansson said time might not be on her side. “If I did it, I’d have to do it while I still actually wanted to wear a skin-tight catsuit,” she explained. “I don’t know how much longer that’s going to be.”

    In 2017, Johansson said she had already spoken to Marvel boss Kevin Feige about the movie and that the initial discussions were positive. What’s been keeping the movie from happening is the timing and schedules for Marvel and Johansson’s other projects. For more Black Widow coverage, check out GameSpot’s list of her 10 most badass moments.

    In related news, Captain Marvel is now in production. The movie stars Brie Larson and will be released in March 2019. Last month, an on-set image and video were leaked. They showed Larson wearing a green costume, rather than the character’s distinctive traditional red, blue, and gold ensemble.

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  • Three Billboards, The Shape of Water, Blade Runner 2049 Score BAFTA Wins

    Three Billboards, The Shape of Water, Blade Runner 2049 Score BAFTA Wins

    The acclaimed drama Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri was the big winner at this year’s BAFTA awards. The movie claimed five prizes at the British film awards ceremony, which is seen as an indicator of who might succeed at the Oscars next month.

    Three Billboards won Best film, Best British Film, Best Actress (Frances McDormand), Best Supporting Actor (Sam Rockwell), and Best Original Screenplay for writer/director Martin McDonagh.

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    McDonagh was also nominated for Best Director, but that prize was taken home by Guillermo Del Toro for The Shape of Water. Del Toro’s offbeat sci-fi fantasy actually led the pack in terms of nominations–12, compared to Three Billboard‘s nine. But in the end, it had to settle three wins–Best Director, Best Original Music, and Best Production Design.

    Elsewhere, Gary Oldman won Best Actor for Darkest Hour, Allison Janney won Best Supporting Actress for I, Tonya, and Coco claimed Best Animated Film. Blade Runner 2049 won Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects, while Get Out star Daniel Kaluuya took home the Rising Star award, which is voted on by the public.

    Check out the full list of winners below:

    Best film

    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

    Outstanding British film

    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

    Leading actress

    Frances McDormand–Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

    Leading actor

    Gary Oldman–Darkest Hour

    Supporting actress

    Allison Janney–I, Tonya

    Supporting actor

    Sam Rockwell–Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

    Director

    The Shape Of Water–Guillermo Del Toro

    EE Rising Star Award (voted for by the public)

    Daniel Kaluuya

    Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer

    I Am Not A Witch

    Film not in the English language

    The Handmaiden

    Documentary

    I Am Not Your Negro

    Animated film

    Coco

    Original screenplay

    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

    Adapted screenplay

    Call Me By Your Name

    Original music

    The Shape Of Water–Alexandre Desplat

    Cinematography

    Blade Runner 2049–Roger Deakins

    Editing

    Baby Driver–Jonathan Amos, Paul Machliss

    Production design

    The Shape Of Water–Paul Austerberry, Jeff Melvin, Shane Vieau

    Costume design

    Phantom Thread–Mark Bridges

    Make-up and hair

    Darkest Hour–David Malinowski, Ivana Primorac, Lucy Sibbick, Kazuhiro Tsuji

    Sound

    Dunkirk–Richard King, Gregg Landaker, Gary A. Rizzo, Mark Weingarten

    Special visual effects

    Blade Runner 2049–Gerd Nefzer, John Nelson

    British short animation

    Poles Apart

    British short film

    Cowboy Dave

    BAFTA Fellowship

    Sir Ridley Scott

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  • Berlinale 2018: Christian Petzold's 'Transit' is Peculiar & Fascinating

    Berlinale 2018: Christian Petzold's 'Transit' is Peculiar & Fascinating

    Transit Review

    We take for granted how easy it is to travel between countries nowadays. But it wasn’t always so easy. And it might not be so easy in the future. The latest film from German filmmaker Christian Petzold (Jerichow, Barbara, Phoenix) is a feature titled Transit, which is premiering at the Berlin Film Festival. The film feels similar to something Aki Kaurismäki would make, specifically his most recent film The Other Side of Hope, and even feels like it would play nice with Ai Weiwei’s documentary Human Flow. Transit is about refugees and transit papers, and the lives of people who are just trying to find a way out, a way to somewhere else. They’re just trying to move on. It’s the kind of film you need to sit on and think about for days or weeks, and not instantly process, because there’s so much more going on beyond just what’s presented on the surface. ›››

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  • Respawn Gaming Chair Giveaway

    Respawn Gaming Chair Giveaway

    We teamed up with RESPAWN Products to give away three of their Respawn-205 series gaming chairs, with the winners’ choice of Blue, Green, Red, or Gray. (List Price: $224.99, scroll down below to enter.)

    Competition ends Monday, February 19 at 11:00AM PT. Three (3) winners will be chosen. Entry is open to USA residents only. No purchase necessary.

    Enter below (the additional entries are OPTIONAL to increase your chances of winning):

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    The RESPAWN-205 series is a reclining gaming chair defined by its innovative mesh-backing, which provides a comfortably flexible yet supportive experience. With an adjustable headrest and lumbar support, this chair provides top tier comfort whether used during intense scrims or MMO marathons. Crafted for ergonomics and priced affordably, RESPAWN lets you game longer, game better, and game without compromise.

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  • Play Overwatch's Lunar New Year Event For Free Right Now

    If you haven’t had a chance to jump in on Blizzard’s team shooter Overwatch, now might be the perfect time to do so. This weekend, Overwatch is free to play on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

    To make the deal even sweeter, the base title and the game of the year edition are 50% off on Steam, the PlayStation Store, and Xbox. The sale also includes retail and will last until February 26.

    Overwatch’s Lunar New Year event, Year of the Dog, is currently underway until March 5. This year’s event includes new skins, emotes, and more for the game’s loot boxes, as well as changes to the Capture the Flag mode, a new competitive mode, and a new map called Ayutthaya.

    To see all the changes for this year’s event, check out the patch notes. In other Overwatch news, the title may be restricted in Hawaii as representatives are taking action against video games with “predatory” loot box practices and microtransactions. If team shooters aren’t your cup of tea, make sure to check out these other free games available this weekend.

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