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  • Timothy Olyphant Joins CIA in Oliver Stone's Edward Snowden Film

    Timothy Olyphant Joins CIA in Oliver Stone's Edward Snowden Film

    Timothy Olyphant

    Right now the final season of “Justified” is airing on FX, and the show’s lead actor Timothy Olyphant has just booked a promising big screen role to follow up his successful run on television. Deadline report Olyphant is taking a role in Oliver Stone‘s drama about NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. The film already stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Snowden and Shailene Woodley as his girlfriend. And now Olyphant has been set to play a CIA agent who befriended Snowden before the he fled to Russia to seek asylum after leaking the most classified documents since the Pentagon Papers surfaced back during the Vietnam War. ›››

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  • Video Pays Tribute to the Big Snubs of 2015's 87th Academy Awards

    Video Pays Tribute to the Big Snubs of 2015's 87th Academy Awards

    87th Academy Award Snubs

    We’re just a couple days away from Hollywood’s big weekend with the 87th Academy Awards airing this Sunday at 7pm ET on ABC. If you haven’t check out the full list of nominees for the Oscars this year, you can find that right here. And you just might find that there are some glaring omissions and snubs in the nominee list as we did shortly after the nominations were announced last month. But even though actors like David Oyelowo and movies like The LEGO Movie didn’t get nominated, editor Nick Bosworth at JoBlo has been paying tribute to those not nominated with a little video, and this year’s installment is here. ›››

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  • Watch: First Official 'Elephant Song' Trailer Featuring Xavier Dolan

    Watch: First Official 'Elephant Song' Trailer Featuring Xavier Dolan

    Elephant Song Trailer

    “I’ll make you a deal – I want three things…” With this film now playing in theaters in Canada, there’s no better time to feature the first official trailer for Elephant Song from Canadian distributor eOne Films. Elephant Song is a psychological drama starring Xavier Dolan, the same filmmaker who made Mommy and Laurence Anyways, as a rather eerie patient with a mysterious past. Captain Pike of Star Trek, actor Bruce Greenwood, also stars as the hospital’s director, and both Catherine Keener and Carrie-Anne Moss appear as well. I don’t want to give away anything else in the plot, but the trailer should give you a good idea what’s going on. I missed seeing this at TIFF, and I’ve been waiting to catch it. I’ve got to say, this trailer makes me more intrigued, even if I prefer Dolan as a director he certainly can act, too. Take a look. ›››

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  • First Look: Jason Momoa as Aquaman from 'Batman v. Superman'

    First Look: Jason Momoa as Aquaman from 'Batman v. Superman'

    Aquaman

    We’ve already seen Ben Affleck as Batman, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman and of course, Henry Cavill as Superman. And now director Zack Snyder has given us another glimpse into the world of Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice by posting the first image of Jason Momoa as the first big screen version of Aquaman. Snyder made the reveal on Twitter, just like he did with the Batmobile and the first photo of the new Batman, and this time the photo comes with the curious tagline of “Unite the seven.” Could this be referring to the seven members of Justice League or maybe the seven relics of Atlantis? We’re not sure. ›››

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  • Author E.L. James Wants to Script 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Sequel Herself

    Author E.L. James Wants to Script 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Sequel Herself

    Fifty Shades Darker

    Since the box office take for Fifty Shades of Grey was more than impressive (with over $311 million worldwide so far), it’s a forgone conclusion that the sequel, Fifty Shades Darker, will be fast-tracked. After all, we already heard before the first film hit theaters that both Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed were going to move forward at Universal Pictures. However, it sounds like the second film in the series might get held up a little bit, because author E.L. James is seeking more control over the screenplay this time. Apparently this is what’s holding up any movement to get the sequel in front of cameras quickly. ›››

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  • Sony to Begin Major Morpheus Push With "4-Hour" GDC Session

    Sony to Begin Major Morpheus Push With "4-Hour" GDC Session

    Sony will begin a concentrated publicity campaign for its Morpheus VR headset with a “four-hour” showcase at the Game Developers Conference in March.

    Weeks ahead of its E3 media conference, Sony will send representatives to the Games Developers Conference in San Francisco to brief attendees on the prospects and challenges of developing virtual reality content for PlayStation 4.

    Confirmed already is a one-hour speaker session, hosted on Wednesday March 4, entitled Beyond Immersion – Project Morpheus and PlayStation. Then on Thursday, a PlayStation US representative will discuss various insights into rendering for virtual reality. Sony has also booked seats on two public developer roundtables which will discuss VR.

    But beyond this, games site Polygon claims that Sony will also host a standalone “four-hour event focusing on Morpheus.” The showcase, set to take place on March 3, will apparently provide hands-on demos of the system.

    For now, the session has not been listed on the official GDC schedule. GameSpot has contacted Sony for clarification.

    At GDC in 2014, and after many months of rumors, Sony officially revealed Project Morpheus–a virtual reality headset that plugs into the PlayStation 4 and provides fully immersed gameplay akin to Oculus Rift.

    Days after Sony’s reveal, Facebook made the surprise announcement that it would buy Oculus VR–maker of the Oculus Rift headset–for $2 billion. Like Oculus Rift, the Project Morpheus headset is not yet available in a consumer version. Sony has ruled out a 2014 launch for the headset, and has promised that it won’t sell for $1000.

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  • Horrid Beasts Await You in This Creepy Bloodborne Trailer

    Horrid Beasts Await You in This Creepy Bloodborne Trailer

    A new Bloodborne trailer has been aired by its publisher Sony, showcasing the game’s disturbing creatures and brooding gothic landscape.

    The promotional material arrives about a month before the game is released exclusively on PlayStation 4, and highlights the eerie foes who lurk in the lost city of Yharnam.

    Bloodborne is in the final stages of production at From Software, the Tokyo studio most famous for its acclaimed Dark Souls titles.

    Following a delay, the Bloodborne release date is now March 24 in the US and March 27 in the UK. The game is coming exclusively to PlayStation 4. For more on Bloodborne, check out our previous coverage.

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  • $250k Counter-Strike Tournament Plans to Be "World’s Largest"

    $250k Counter-Strike Tournament Plans to Be "World’s Largest"

    eSports giant ESL is making preparations to host what it is calling the “world’s largest” Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament, with as much as $250,000 on offer in prize money.

    The tournament is part of a partnership agreement between ESL and custodians of the Lanxess arena in Cologne. The event will run from August 22-23, taking place a few weeks after Gamescom.

    ESL’s description of the event being the “world’s largest” is based on its assumption that it will allure enough people to the stadium, which can seat at least 15,000 people.

    On four occasions in the past two years, the ESL has held Counter-Strike tournaments with $250,000 on offer in cash prizes. Recently the eSport has been plagued by claims of match fixing, with Valve initiating sweeping bans to numerous teams and individuals.

    The full $250,000 this year will be provided by the ESL. Finer details of tournament structure and qualifying rules will be announced at a later date, but ESL says the tournament will feature 16 finalists.

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  • Disgaea 5 to be PS4-Exclusive, New Danganronpa Confirmed For Western Vita Release

    Disgaea 5 to be PS4-Exclusive, New Danganronpa Confirmed For Western Vita Release

    NIS America has announced a slew of upcoming new games to be released in the West, including Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance exclusively for the PlayStation 4, Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls for the PlayStation Vita, and Rodea the Sky Soldier for the Wii U and 3DS.

    Role-playing game Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance will introduce a new Alliance Attacks feature to the series. The system will be available to main characters when their relationships are “appropriately aligned.” The Recruitment feature makes a return from previous games, offering over forty races and jobs as options. Developed by Nippon Ichi Software, Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance will be released in Fall this year. Check out more screenshots below.

    Danganronpa fans will be please to learn that Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls will be getting a Western release. The game takes place between the events of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair. In it, players must shoot their way through action sequences and solve various riddles and puzzles to escape a city infested with strange teddy bears known as Monokumas. Komaru Naegi from the first Danganronpa game will return to star in Another Episode. The game will be released for the Vita this Fall.

    NIS America also confirmed that new IP Rodea the Sky Soldier will be launching for the Wii U and 3DS this year. The action game will bring “speed and adventure together” in a “new journey through the sky.”

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  • Massive Exploit Found in Wii U Super Smash Bros.

    Trevor Williams, a 24-year-old Smash player, discovered an exploit that could have some far-reaching implications for the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U tournament scene. “PikAmp,” as he calls the , is tough to trigger, but when done properly, can make one of the game’s least-used characters, Captain Olimar, an unstoppable killing machine.

    Another Smash player on the Smashboards forum described how to use the exploit:

    Step 1. Throw Pikmin, preferably onto someone, or make sure the reflector is in between you and Pikmin (in this case, make sure they can walk to the reflector).

    Step 2. Have player 2 reflect it so the Pikmin touches the reflector by walking by, or latching.

    Step 3. Using the Order Tackle custom move, bring the Pikmin back. If they are done at the right timing, you can get almost 100% on your opponent.

    Step 4. Note this Pikmin. it is now busted until it dies, is thrown, or used in a smash attack.

    Completing these steps give Olimar several Pikmin that he can trow to instantly kill any other fighter. Earlier this week Williams posted a YouTube video demonstrating the technique, and its discovery has left some professional players upset. Because Smash Bros. aims for both casual and competitive players, it has a lot of options and rules to modify and toggle for those looking to make matches more or less balanced.

    Since release, tournament organizers have been sifting through some of the new rules to figure out which ones would be okay to use in competitive matches. One of the more controversial options is “Custom Moves.” When turned on, it lets players swap out special techniques for any of Smash Bros.’ four dozen characters. While it has taken some time, the professional community has generally come to accept customizing character attacks.

    That acceptance, however, has been tenuous. And there’s fear that discovering this kind of exploit – one that makes one character essentially unstoppable – could herald a stream of exploits yet to be discovered. With Nintendo announcing that they won’t be doing any more “balance” patches, this is something Smash Bros. might be stuck with – severely limiting its potential for play future tournaments.

    While the GameCube’s Super Smash Bros. Melee has been a consistent part of the fighting game scene for almost 15 years, its sequel, Brawl, was largely left out of competitive play. Brawl introduced mechanics like tripping that fans were not fond of. Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS has faced some skepticism from fans, with a lot of debate surrounding which events will host the game and how tournament organizers will establish standardized rules. Smash Wii U has generally favorable reception from the competitive community, but this exploit could hamper that.

    “PikAmp,” may simply be the first of many problems yet to be discovered. If there are more some in the community may continue to demand banning certain features or rules. If that happens too often, then its entirely possible that the competitive community will settle back into melee instead of staying with the Smash Bros. for Wii U.

    Forums for Smash players like Smashboards and the Smash subreddit have been buzzing with players complaining about what this could mean for tournaments, asking for bans on certain rules that make the exploit easier or that Nintendo patch the bug out entirely. We reached out to Nintendo for comment, but at time of writing they have not responded.

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