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  • You Should Read Head Lopper

    You Should Read Head Lopper

    On October 5, the first volume of a comic called Head Lopper will be released. If you missed its 2015-16 run, and have any interest whatsoever in cool and interesting things, I suggest you check it out.

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  • Full Trailer for 'Justin Timberlake and The Tennessee Kids' Concert Doc

    Full Trailer for 'Justin Timberlake and The Tennessee Kids' Concert Doc

    Justin Timberlake and The Tennessee Kids

    “Are you all ready?!” Netflix has unveiled a full-length trailer for the concert doc Justin Timberlake and The Tennessee Kids, profiling the latest tour from the famed musician/singer. Directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Jonathan Demme, the film follows Justin Timberlake as he performs on the road with his Tennessee Kids band and bevy of talented dancers. This looks like it might be crazy fun and will get you dancing in the aisles. The doc just premiered at the Toronto Film Festival earlier this month, and earned rave reviews from critics who were quick to point out that it’s much better than your average concert doc. One glowing review states: “the sheer spectacle that Demme has captured will be almost impossible to fully appreciate when watched at home… but it’s an exuberant thrill on the big screen.” Certainly looks that way. ›››

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  • Must Watch: First Trailer for Denzel Washington's 'Fences' Adaptation

    Must Watch: First Trailer for Denzel Washington's 'Fences' Adaptation

    Denzel Washington's Fences Trailer

    “Now don’t you go through life worrying about whether somebody like you or not!” Paramount has finally debuted a trailer for the film Fences, directed by and starring Denzel Washington, adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name. Washington starred in the hit Broadway version of the play, along with Viola Davis, and the two return for this cinematic version of this powerful story of a family in the 50s dealing with racial prejudice and poverty. Also starring Mykelti Williamson, Russell Hornsby, Saniyya Sidney, Stephen Henderson and Jovan Adepo. Many Oscar pundits have been expecting this to be a strong last-minute contender, and from the looks of it, this will definitely get a noticed. Take a look. ›››

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  • Watch: Teaser Trailer for '20th Century Women' Directed by Mike Mills

    Watch: Teaser Trailer for '20th Century Women' Directed by Mike Mills

    20th Century Women Trailer

    “This is the really hard part. And then it gets better. And then it gets hard again…” A24 has released the first teaser trailer for 20th Century Women, the latest film written & directed by Mike Mills, which is premiering at the New York Film Festival in just a few weeks. The film is about three women living in the late 1970s who explore love and freedom living together in a bohemian house in Santa Barbara. The full ensemble cast includes Annette Bening, Elle Fanning, Alia Shawkat, Laura Wiggins, Billy Crudup, Greta Gerwig, John Billingsley and Waleed Zuaiter. This lovely teaser is framed around a beautiful speech by Jimmy Carter in the 70s. It looks damn good, I really love the free love vibe to this. Dive right in. ›››

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  • Watch: Adorable Short 'Planet Unknown' About Explorer Two Robots

    Watch: Adorable Short 'Planet Unknown' About Explorer Two Robots

    Planet Unknown Short Film

    Aren’t they just adorable? This sci-fi short film titled Planet Unknown features two cute explorer robots discovering a new planet for the first time, attempting to figure out if there are enough resources to sustain life. Chinese writer & director Shawn Wang admits he was inspired by Wall-E, which is obvious with these robots, but that wasn’t his only key inspiration for this CG animated short. “The idea started back in 2014 when Interstellar was released. I was deeply impressed by the movie and was inspired by the two robots TARS and CASE. The idea of intellectual robots exploring space developed from there.” This isn’t totally groundbreaking, but it is fun and does make you dream about the possibility of life on other planets. Enjoy. ›››

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  • New US Trailer for Gianfranco Rosi's Award-Winning Doc 'Fire at Sea'

    New US Trailer for Gianfranco Rosi's Award-Winning Doc 'Fire at Sea'

    Fire at Sea Trailer

    “Powerful, at times shocking, but also intensely human.” Kino Lorber has debuted the official US trailer for an award-winning documentary called Fire at Sea, or Fuocoammare, from Italy about the migrant crisis affecting Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The doc won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival and has played at numerous other film festivals including Telluride, Toronto and New York (coming up). The film is set on an island off the coast of Italy called Lampedusa, one of the places many migrants and refugees crossing the Mediterranean by boat end up. Fire at Sea was also just selected by Italy as their official entry to the Academy Awards this year, a strong push for this doc to get even more attention. I recently had the chance to see it and wrote that it’s a “slow burn, but builds to a bonfire.” Highly recommended for doc fans. ›››

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  • Fantastic Fest Review: Paul Verhoeven's Surprising and Masterful 'Elle'

    Fantastic Fest Review: Paul Verhoeven's Surprising and Masterful 'Elle'

    Paul Verhoeven's Elle Review

    The question we should be asking isn’t where has director Paul Verhoeven been for the past decade. The question is where has this Verhoeven been all our lives? The director whose career skyrocketed with Total Recall and Basic Instinct hasn’t released a film since 2006’s Black Book, the Dutch filmmaker’s return to his homeland. We hoped whatever Verhoeven had in store for us next would be a return to the trashy good form with which the filmmaker had become known, and Elle, his latest, doesn’t disappoint. It isn’t what was expected, either, instead he gives us an eye-opening and wholly unique look at one woman’s attempt to connect with any man in her life: her son, her ex-husband, her mass-murderer father, or even her rapist. ›››

    Continue reading Fantastic Fest Review: Paul Verhoeven’s Surprising and Masterful ‘Elle’

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  • The Last of Us Remastered Is 50% Off Right Now

    The Last of Us Remastered Is 50% Off Right Now

    As part of its Outbreak Day sale, Naughty Dog has discounted the remastered version of its its acclaimed post-apocalyptic game The Last of Us by 50 percent for the week. You can grab the PlayStation 4 title for only $10 right now.

    In addition, Remastered’s Tactical Weapons Bundle for multiplayer is marked down to $1.50 (from $3), while the Outbreak Day PS4 dynamic theme that normally goes for $3 is now completely free.

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    These are just a few of the offers available as part of the Outbreak Day sale. You can also save on Remastered multiplayer customization packs and more. Go to the PlayStation Store on your console or visit the store’s website here to see all of the offers.

    The Outbreak Day sale runs for a week, ending on October 4 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET.

    Outbreak Day is on September 26, according to The Last of Us’ fiction. It’s the day that the deadly Cordyceps virus “reached critical mass,” spelling big trouble for humanity. Naughty Dog also celebrated the occasion by putting up for sale a stunning poster inspired by the game. Additionally, The Last of Us items from the PlayStation Gear store are discounted in celebration of Outbreak Day.

    The Last of Us was originally released in June 2013 for PlayStation 3 to critical acclaim. The remastered version was released for PS4 in July 2014.

    A sequel could be in development, but nothing has been confirmed. The Last of Us is also being made into a movie, but it has not progressed in years.

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  • FIFA 17 Review Roundup

    FIFA 17 Review Roundup

    It’s officially FIFA season, as EA Sports’ FIFA 17 launches today on console and PC.

    If you’re thinking about picking up the game, we’ve now rounded up some review scores and editor opinions to help you decide if it’s worth your time and money. You can also download the free demo right now to get a taste of the game.

    One of the most unique elements of FIFA 17 is its interesting-sounding campaign mode called The Journey, which follows a rising star’s…journey in the soccer world. Note that The Journey is not available for FIFA 17’s last-generation console versions.

    You can see a roundup of review scores and editor opinions below. For even more on FIFA 17’s critical reception, head to GameSpot sister site Metacritic.

    GameSpot — 9/10

    “The Journey is engaging enough that it’ll be interesting to see how it’s developed next year, but right now, it’s not the reason to buy FIFA 17. That remains a combination of still-excellent fundamental gameplay (on a par, at least, with Pro Evolution Soccer 2017‘s much-improved showing) and Ultimate Team, the game-above-the-game to which PES still has no serious answer. Put together with an improved Career mode and best-in-class presentation, and FIFA 17 is still out in front–even if its lead has been cut this year.” — Nathan Ditum [Full review]

    ESPN FC

    “With over two decades of practice at making FIFA games, it should be possible to match the game’s groundbreaking visuals with their gameplay equivalent. While those elements matter, the ability to play this endlessly until FIFA 18 releases next year surely matters more.” — James Tyler [Full review]

    IGN — 8.4/10

    “For all that FIFA promises something for every football fan, from the casual observer to the full-kit fanatic, I still find myself wishing that EA Sports would spend a little more time focusing on the basics. You could probably create the perfect football game by letting Konami handle everything on the pitch, with EA Sports responsible for everything off it. But FIFA plays well enough that the gains elsewhere–in terms of licensing, authenticity, and big-match atmosphere–more than compensate for those shortcomings. For my money, PES is still ahead where it counts most, but The Journey gives FIFA something unique and rewarding. If you can afford it, this year it might just be worth getting both.” — Chris Schilling [Full review]

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    Digital Spy — 4/5

    “If you’re a FIFA 17 fan, go ahead and buy it–you won’t regret your purchase. Just be aware that, right now, EA’s game can’t match the standard of the new console footie king–PES 2017.” — Stuart Andrews [Full review]

    Forbes — 8.9/10

    “Aside from the missing customization, this is easily the best and most complete FIFA ever. There are other areas with minor issues, but nothing worthy of mentioning in the negatives section. Tightened gameplay, improved visuals and The Journey make this a monumental achievement in the series and it reestablishes the series as the King of the Pitch, yet again.” — Brian Mazique [Full review]

    Game Informer — 8.75/10

    “The Journey isn’t the be-all-end-all of FIFA 17. It’s a good start that adds to the game despite its flaws, while the title is anchored by the overall gameplay and other modes. Solving the riddle of how to blend player agency seamlessly with a well-crafted story remains a tantalizing prize, one that will pay off handsomely when attained.” — Matthew Kato [Full review]

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  • New Plot Details for Jumanji Sequel Revealed, Kids Will be Controlling Adults

    New Plot Details for Jumanji Sequel Revealed, Kids Will be Controlling Adults

    The sequel to ’90s fantasy adventure Jumanji, starring Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, is currently shooting in Hawaii. New plot details for the movie have emerged, as well as the announcement of four new cast members.

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    Mashable writer Jeff Sneider has tweeted that the movie’s storyline is to center upon a quartet of high school kids who find themselves drawn into the Jumanji game while on detention. The adult actors, which also include Jack Black, are the game representations of the teens.

    It has also been reported that the movie could feature a video game version of Jumanji, but there has been no confirmation of this from the studio or filmmakers.

    Johnson himself took to Instagram to announce the names of the four youngest cast members. They are Madison Iseman, Morgan Turner, Ser’Darius Blain, and Alex Wolff. Singer-turned-actor Nick Jonas has also been confirmed in the cast.

    The new Jumanji was first announced in April, and it was presumed that it would be a reboot of the much-loved ’90s movie. However, Johnson subsequently revealed that the film would in fact be a sequel. Last month he released concept art of his character, the rugged adventurer Dr. Bravestone.

    Jake Kasdan, the son of legendary Star Wars writer Lawrence Kasdan, is directing. The film opens on July 28, 2017.

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