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Julia Jackman's 100 Nights of Hero captures Isabel Greenberg’s story of queer resistance, but smoothes it out in frustrating ...
Matthew Magnus Lundeen is a writer, critic, and aspiring cinephile trying way too hard and simultaneously not enough. He writes anime features for Game Rant when he isn't trying to write fiction. The ...
Released in the Year of The Snake, and with clear nods to East Asian culture, Disney’s latest animated feature has smashed ...
Kai is a unique and talented voice in the expansive world of writing. From pursuing a degree in Mass Communications to working on personal projects, Kai has dedicated countless hours to refining his ...
Perhaps the strongest part of the films is the stellar animation which Studio BONES employs in bringing these side stories to life. Whether Deku was fighting the likes of Wolfram, Nine, Flect, or Dark ...
The movie comes from "Alice in Borderland" director Shinsuke Sato. A "My Hero Academia" anime series currently airs on Crunchyroll. Netflix is getting quirky. The streamer has acquired an upcoming ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook While many mysteries surround the future of this new movie division for Studio Bones, a recent ...
"You're family – they're not in the way, they are the way." Lionsgate has revealed the official trailer for a band biopic movie called Unsung Hero, which is essentially just one big chunk of marketing ...
Film Constellation is launching international sales on “About a Hero,” directed by Piotr Winiewicz, an AI-driven murder mystery set to open the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) ...
Taking on the German auteur's dismissal of AI filmmaking by creating an artificial version of Herzog himself, Piotr Winiewicz's IDFA opener is an experiment more puckish than genuinely provocative.
Piotr Winiewicz discusses his hybrid feature debut that opens IDFA, getting Krieps and Stephen Fry, trusting AI more than the U.S. President-elect, and Herzog's famous line about computers and film.