
Overwatch’s Reaper sure uses up a lot of guns. This SFM short by ArcadeCloud explores where his guns might come from and why he doesn’t just, you know, keep them. It made me laugh.
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Overwatch’s Reaper sure uses up a lot of guns. This SFM short by ArcadeCloud explores where his guns might come from and why he doesn’t just, you know, keep them. It made me laugh.
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“At some point you gotta decide for yourself who you gunna be, can’t let nobody make that decision for you.” Wow. A24 has debuted the official trailer for a film called Moonlight, an emotional drama set across three different timelines following the story of a young boy coming to grips with his own sexuality during the Way on Drugs era in Miami. Ashton Sanders stars as the older Chiron, with an impressive ensemble cast including Naomie Harris, Mahershala Ali, André Holland, Tre’ Rhodes and Janelle Monáe. From the trailer this looks phenomenal, and I’ve already been hearing great buzz from a couple of people who have been lucky enough to see it already. The music in this trailer adds so much emotion, and there’s some stunning shots from cinematographer James Laxton. This film should definitely be on your radar now. ›››
Continue reading Must Watch: First Trailer for Barry Jenkins’ ‘Moonlight’ Set in Miami
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“It’ll still float on…” Now this is creative filmmaking at its finest. Inspired by a random throwaway shot in a NASA documentary about the Apollo missions, Alexa Haas and Bernardo Britto decided to make a short film about an astronaut’s glove somehow came loose and went floating into the abyss of space. The short film is titled Glove and it features hand-painted animation by Alexa Haas, telling a wondrous story of the life of this glove. I saw this at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, as it played in front of the film Operation Avalanche, which is pretty much perfect pairing. My only complaint is that I hate the looping of the final shot at the credits – once or twice was enough. Other than that, this is so much fun to watch. Enjoy. ›››
Continue reading Watch: Animated Short Film ‘Glove’ About a NASA Astronaut’s Glove
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“You gave me the most important thing that life can offer – you gave me a family.” Cinelou Releasing has debuted an official trailer for the heartfelt drama Mr. Church, starring Eddie Murphy as a talented cook named Henry Joseph Church – based on a real person. This isn’t a comedy, though it starts out with some light humor, it’s actually a drama with some strong emotions – Mr. Church was a chef for a family in Los Angeles in the 1960s & 70s that had a mother ill with cancer. The film also stars Britt Robertson (from Tomorrowland) as well as Natascha McElhone, Lucy Fry, Christian Madsen, and Xavier Samuel. Fun fact – Samuel Jackson was originally going to star, but Murphy replaced him after scheduling conflicts. This looks charming, maybe not the best film you’ll see all year, but a sweet and touching story. Have a look. ›››
Continue reading Eddie Murphy is Back in First Trailer for Heartfelt Drama ‘Mr. Church’
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“How many of you are there?” Sony has debuted a wicked new red band trailer for Fede Alvarez’s Don’t Breathe, the horror thriller about a blind man who seeks revenge on a group of teens who break into his house and try to mess with him. This is a crazy cool, twisted concept for a film and it seems like it’s actually pretty messed up with the footage they show in this trailer. The cast features Jane Levy, Dylan Minnette, Daniel Zovatto and Stephen Lang as the badass blind dude who seems to have a very demented side to him. This is an impressive trailer, the way it’s cut together and the “f**cked up” dialogue all helps make it eerie but effectively enticing. Not your typical trailer editing, but this actually works well. Take a look below. ›››
Continue reading Crazy New Red Band Trailer for Blind Man Horror Film ‘Don’t Breathe’
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“There’s no escape from them.” Vertical Ent. has unveiled the US trailer for a horror-thriller called Under the Shadow, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival this year. This outstanding ghost story is set in Tehran and stars Narges Rashidi and Avin Manshadi as mother and daughter who are haunted by a malevolent spirit after an unexploded bomb crashes into the apartment above theirs. Also features Bobby Naderi, Ray Haratian and Arash Marandi. I saw this at Sundance and loved it, writing in my review it’s a “simple, sleek, well-made film that above all is efficient in telling a creepy ghost story.” Don’t skip this one. ›››
Continue reading Official US Trailer for Outstanding Iranian Horror ‘Under the Shadow’
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“It’s when everyone thinks they know who you are, then you’re trapped.” IFC Films & Amazon Studios have debuted the trailer for an indie drama called Complete Unknown, from director Joshua Marston, starring Rachel Weisz and Michael Shannon. The film is a mystery about a man, played by Michael Shannon, planning to move to a new state with his wife for her graduate program. Just as he is about to do so, a woman from his past who often changes identities, played by Rachel Weisz, reenters his life at a birthday dinner party. The full cast includes Danny Glover, Kathy Bates, Condola Rashad and Chris Lowell. This originally premiered at Sundance this year but I don’t recall hearing much buzz about it, at all. The mystery surrounding Weisz’s character looks intriguing, but I’m not sure if the payoff will be worth it. ›››
Continue reading Rachel Weisz & Michael Shannon Star in ‘Complete Unknown’ Trailer
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Just a few months after Star Wars: The Force Awakens launched on Blu-ray and DVD in April, Disney has now announced plans to re-release the film on home video–and with new bonus features and in 3D.
The new version is called Star Wars: The Force Awakens 3D Collector’s Edition. The four-disc collection includes the original theatrical release on Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD, and digital HD. Bonus features included in this version include additional deleted scenes and new audio commentary from director JJ Abrams. It also comes with “behind-the-scenes conversations with cast and crew.”
Here’s a full rundown of what’s included with the new home video version, as written by Disney:
The package also comes with “classic bonus features,” which is the bonus content from the initial April release. This included things like a making-of mini-documentary and some deleted scenes.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens 3D Collector’s Edition launches in the US and Canada on November 15. You can see its global release schedule below. A price for the new package was not announced.

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The newest cast member for the upcoming Spider-Man: Homecoming has been announced.
Orange Is the New Black‘s Michael Chernus will play the villain Phineas Mason the Tinkerer in the upcoming Sony/Marvel superhero movie, Deadline reports. Chernus, who also had parts in Captain Phillips and The Bourne Legacy, will act alongside another villain played by Michael Keaton.

Spider-Man: Homecoming will be the first standalone Spidey movie from Marvel Studios, following a co-production deal with Sony Pictures. It stars Tom Holland as Peter, alongside Marisa Tomei, Zendaya, Donald Glover, Bokeem Woodbine, Tony Revolori, and Tyne Daly.
Last month, a teaser screened at San Diego Comic-Con confirmed the movie’s main bad guy will be the Vulture. Although Michael Keaton is known to be playing a villanious role, it has not been announced if he will portray the Vulture.
A number of images have been released from the production over the past weeks, including Holland in costume, and on-set with co-star Zendaya. More recently, some images of Spider-Man’s web-shooters popped up.
Spider-Man: Homecoming hits theaters on July 7, 2017.
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Following the announcement yesterday that Quantum Break is coming to Steam, developer Remedy has now suggested the Windows Store version will not receive any new updates.
Remedy head of communications Thomas Puha shared the news on Twitter, writing in response to someone who said Quantum Break’s Windows Store version was not running as well as it could.

“Sorry to hear you are having problems,” Puha said. “It’s unlikely we release another Win10 patch.”
The suggestion here is that, if you want the best, most up-to-date version of Quantum Break, you’ll need to pick up the Steam version when it launches in September. However, Remedy has not said anything just yet about what kind of support Steam players can expect after launch.
Puha was also asked if Remedy planned to offer a free Steam key or a discount to Quantum Break fans who bought the game on the Windows Store and now want it on Steam. It sounds like that’s not going to happen, as Puha said, “We don’t make those business decisions. We make the game.”

This is just the latest unfortunate situation surrounding Quantum Break’s PC version. The original PC launch was something of a mess, with the game being broken for users of certain hardware and others finding it difficult to play with a stable frame rate. It also lacked support for things like G-Sync and FreeSync out of the gate.
Quantum Break arrives on Steam and at retail (in the form of a Timeless Collector’s Edition) for $40 on September 14. The Steam version doesn’t force you to use Windows 10, as it also supports Windows 7 and Windows 8. Players will also need a 64-bit version of their OS, but that’s pretty common today.
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