The retro detonations of sci-fi classics are a lost art called "miniature explosions." Here's why those mattered, and why the debris of those moments impacted sci-fi filmmaking forever.
Atsushi Nishijima has photographed some of the biggest films of the past decade, capturing actors and crew members in between takes, sometimes at sensitive, stressful moments.
Ryan Heffernan is a Senior Writer at Collider. Storytelling has been one of his interests since an early age, with his appreciation for film and television becoming a particular interest of his during ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, ...
Craig Shaeffer, a local English teacher, has doubled as an author for two decades. Now, he's approaching the inner circle of ...
HBO’s Green Lantern series, starring Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre, dropped a trailer that hints at a gritty murder mystery ...
Some amazing 1990s animated TV show still deserve a modern reboot or revival that can tap on their unlimited potential.
If Silicon Valley likes to move fast and break things, Nintendo prefers to go slow and preserve its history. The Japanese game and console maker also always protects its “sense of fun,” Keza ...
Hey, guys, what are we doing? Huh? It’s been one helluva month so far for live-streamed crash-outs, as Boston Card Hunter has pointed out.
400 million cars have passed through this Bay Area memorial.
But ... gaming comes first. A 23-year-old from Grandville, Mich., Walsh -- nicknamed "Walshy" -- may be the best "Halo 2" ...
Akunna Cook’s Next Narrative Africa Fund (NNAF) has announced the first nine film and TV projects from Africa and the diaspora that will be supported by $50m in content funding over the next five ...