RIP television, hello mobile gaming
Games are quietly displacing TV and movies as the entertainment media of choice, and it’s having profound ramifications for some of the world’s biggest industries.
Games are quietly displacing TV and movies as the entertainment media of choice, and it’s having profound ramifications for some of the world’s biggest industries.
We could debate the question of “are old movies more creative than new ones?†for hours. Everyone has their preference
Get a glimpse at ”Panic in the Mailroom” from Dec. 10 home video release
”True American” had a theme song, plus 60 seconds of Schmidt’s best: Watch
By Jeff Labrecque Peek at a bonus feature from ”Trilogy” set about studio’s green light to director
Movies have been referred to as “rotten†or “fresh†for years now, so it’s only fitting that TV shows join
Darren Franich: Hugely influential, wildly popular, not very interesting…yet
Seth Rogen’s apocalyptic comedy hits home video on Oct. 1; see full list of extras
There are some movies so awesomely bad that their unintentional badness turns into audience happiness. See Sharknado, or most Lifetime