The iconic filmmaker discusses how his classic war movie was initially met with "ambivalent confusion" and how his biggest ...
Cate Blanchett, Charles Dance, and Alicia Vikander star in the satirical tale from Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen ...
In the evolving landscape of human history, the ghost of an apocalyptic future has been a recurring theme. Growing blind and ...
Cultivating relationships with people you can count on not only increases your resilience potential in disasters but can also make you feel safer and less lonely now. Preparing for the apocalypse ...
Film fans have ranked movies about the 1955-1975 Cold War conflict and it turns out Francis Ford Coppola’s masterpiece Apocalypse Now misses out on No 1. Nevertheless, the film that has taken ...
NOW has handily established itself as the streaming home of prestige drama. That's no small thing given it is up against Prime Video, Netflix, Apple TV and others. How, then? NOW is a Sky service, and ...
What NOW's movie collection lacks in sheer numbers, it makes up for with quality. On its shelves you'll find outright classic movie series from the Harry Potter flicks to Indiana Jones and Back to the ...
The makers of Sniper Elite and Zombie Army turn their hand to a post-apocalypse game set in the UK, in a cross between Fallout and The Wicker Man. At the rate things are going we could end up ...
Google Play Store has started allowing users to install and update multiple Android apps at the same time. Up till now, the Play Store only processed one app at a time and users had to wait for one ...
Apocalypse also comes with those two other statues as added terrain. It’s funny because they have quite a bit of details for some seemingly random terrain bits. I like the commitment! All those edges ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 1 — You know who else celebrated an anniversary yesterday? Hatsune Miku, the famous anime-styled mascot for Vocaloid software. Fans of Miku have been making tribute art to Hatsune ...
And now, world premiering today at Telluride is The End, perhaps the most unlikely storyline for a musical of all (well at least until Joker starts warbling “That’s Entertainment”).