Digital production studio New Form, which is behind noted series like Miss 2059 and Mr. Student Body President, debuted three brand new series pilots at the 2017 Austin Film Festival over the weekend.
The first project, created by and starring former BuzzFeed staffer-turned-comedy vlogger Gaby Dunn, is titled Love Me Do. The dark comedy follows a young woman whose alcoholic father moves in with her fresh after a stint at rehab. Small Talk, created by screenwriter Becca Gleason, is about two exes who meet by chance after years. Finally, Press Start -- created by Dave Child and Evan Beamer -- is about a gamer at a dead-end job who discovers that his life is literally a video game.
Visit Tubefilter for more great stories.
The first project, created by and starring former BuzzFeed staffer-turned-comedy vlogger Gaby Dunn, is titled Love Me Do. The dark comedy follows a young woman whose alcoholic father moves in with her fresh after a stint at rehab. Small Talk, created by screenwriter Becca Gleason, is about two exes who meet by chance after years. Finally, Press Start -- created by Dave Child and Evan Beamer -- is about a gamer at a dead-end job who discovers that his life is literally a video game.
Visit Tubefilter for more great stories.
- 10/30/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
The reviews for Super Mario Odyssey are in, and it looks like Nintendo has yet another legendary game on their hands. As of writing, the game has 19 perfect reviews, and the rest are incredibly close to being perfect as well. Universally, everyone seems to be a fan of the game, as evidenced by the review-roundup found below.
Edge Magazine - 10/10
Famitsu Magazine - 39/40 (10/10/9/10)
Jeux Vidéo Magazine - 19/20
Irish Independent - 6/5 Cached
Stuff.co.nz - 10/10
GameRevolution - 5/5
Gamespot - 10/10
The Guardian - 5/5
The Verge
Wired
CGMagazine - 9.5/10
VentureBeat - 100/100
Kotaku
Nintendo Insider - 10/10
Critical Hit - 10/10
Tech Advisor - 5/5
IGN - 10/10
Press Start - 10/10
Eurogamer - Essential
The Daily Star - 5/5
Game Informer - 9.75/10
Pocket Lint - 5/5
Gba Temp - 8/10
Polygon - 9.5/10
Ars Technica
Pocket Gamer - 10/10
VG247
Giant Bomb - 5/5
The Independent - 5/5
Empire - 5/5
Yahoo! Finance - 5/5
The games lowest review on that list is from Gba Temp,...
Edge Magazine - 10/10
Famitsu Magazine - 39/40 (10/10/9/10)
Jeux Vidéo Magazine - 19/20
Irish Independent - 6/5 Cached
Stuff.co.nz - 10/10
GameRevolution - 5/5
Gamespot - 10/10
The Guardian - 5/5
The Verge
Wired
CGMagazine - 9.5/10
VentureBeat - 100/100
Kotaku
Nintendo Insider - 10/10
Critical Hit - 10/10
Tech Advisor - 5/5
IGN - 10/10
Press Start - 10/10
Eurogamer - Essential
The Daily Star - 5/5
Game Informer - 9.75/10
Pocket Lint - 5/5
Gba Temp - 8/10
Polygon - 9.5/10
Ars Technica
Pocket Gamer - 10/10
VG247
Giant Bomb - 5/5
The Independent - 5/5
Empire - 5/5
Yahoo! Finance - 5/5
The games lowest review on that list is from Gba Temp,...
- 10/26/2017
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
Press start.
A fan-made trailer for The Last Jedi made to look like an 8-bit video game will have fans longing for their old Super Nintendo.
The shot-for-shot preview, posted on YouTube by JoBlo Videos, has everything that makes classic video games so cherished: pixelated graphics, dialogue boxes, synthesized music and, of course, the hokey character screams.
This particular fan trailer was so enjoyable, it even got the attention of Last Jedi director Rian Johnson just hours after it had been posted.
"Oh my god that is awesome. Well done!" Johnson tweeted. "Here's something pleasant! Makes me want to replay Monkey Island."
...
A fan-made trailer for The Last Jedi made to look like an 8-bit video game will have fans longing for their old Super Nintendo.
The shot-for-shot preview, posted on YouTube by JoBlo Videos, has everything that makes classic video games so cherished: pixelated graphics, dialogue boxes, synthesized music and, of course, the hokey character screams.
This particular fan trailer was so enjoyable, it even got the attention of Last Jedi director Rian Johnson just hours after it had been posted.
"Oh my god that is awesome. Well done!" Johnson tweeted. "Here's something pleasant! Makes me want to replay Monkey Island."
...
- 5/10/2017
- by Ryan Parker
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
FX has been unveiling a series of 16-bit video game style teasers for the upcoming third season debut of “The Strain,” and today it’s Quinlan’s (Rupert Penry-Jones) turn. Press start. Watch Quinlan destroy. “The Strain” Episode 3.01 – “New York… Continue Reading →
The post The Strain’s Quinlan Is Next to Get the 16-Bit Video Game Treatment appeared first on Dread Central.
The post The Strain’s Quinlan Is Next to Get the 16-Bit Video Game Treatment appeared first on Dread Central.
- 8/18/2016
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.