Studio Ghibli Fest 2017

November Showings will wrap the theater tour of classic anime. Whether you are a kid, have your own kids, or are just a kid at heart and want to share a great family experience, then Ghibli Fest 2017 is a great chance to find out what classic Japanese anime is all about. The film fest is introducing …

A Parthenon of Banned Books

Artist Uses 100,000 Banned Books To Build A Full-Size Parthenon At Historic Book Burning Site in Germany You may be surprised to find some of the titles in this beautiful structure,  including some of our favorite classics in Science Fiction and Fantasy.  Books that have inspired millions, had huge impacts on culture, sparked our imaginations and that …

“Crunch Time” At Regal Cinemas

A Student Competition Awards a Nationwide Ad Campaign Regal Cinema movie goers have been enjoying a treat with a new ad spot featuring a determined robot, tempted just enough by Coke products and popcorn, to break out of his theater ad, hit up the concession stand, and then take a seat for the big feature. With the …

Vanity Fair blasts us with portraits of Star Wars…

Vanity Fair shows off why they are famed for their photography...   Tuesday morning a significant disturbance was felt globally in the force. As if millions of Star Wars fans suddenly shared a collective breath of awe. Vanity Fair covers graced the fans of Star Wars with stunning images by Annie Leibovitz.  The photo shoot took place …

Oats Studio releases “Rakka: Volume One”

The District 9 director, Neil Blomkamp, is creating new Sci-Fi his way... Oats Studios - Rakka is the first official release from the filmmaking collective. Director Neill Blomkamp, known for his ultra-realistic style in films District 9 and Chappie, felt the need for creativity without the constraining limits of time and budget. He founded Oats Studio based on …

Fantasy Flashback: The Crow (1994)

  The Tragedy That Became A Triumph.... ​​  The Crow , a cult classic from 1994, is a celebrated film in many different ways. Many cultures have folklore which consider crows to be the keepers of the Sacred Law, for nothing escapes their keen sight. Others, say the crow is known as the ominous omen of death because it …

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