My good friend/ director and lead faculty for Digital Video at University of Advancing Technology Paul DeNigris, is at it again with another “oh-so-worthy” movie, but this time, he needs our help to make it happen. You might remember Paul’s work from films like the Mass Effect fan film Red Sand and the viral sensationContinue reading “Zero Complex is a cosplay series that needs to happen NOW”
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HOUSE is a bad trip caught on film
The 70’s…yeah, what else needs to be said? A decade filled with outstanding art, music, cinema and most importantly Horror. The Exorcist, Halloween, The Omen and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre carved an indelible mark into the psyche of the youngin’s brave enough to watch and some adults too. But during this Renaissance there was somethingContinue reading “HOUSE is a bad trip caught on film”
Video for One by Yamantaka // Sonic Titan
This morning I woke up to take my dog out, came back and decided that I wasn’t going back to sleep and started browsing music videos online and came across this amazing one called One by Yamantaka // Sonic Titan. Needless to say, I was blown away visually and aurally, so I had to doContinue reading “Video for One by Yamantaka // Sonic Titan”
Trailer for an amazing science fiction-fantasy film “DUST” arrives
Quick shout out to Mercia Goia for posting this on Facebook. I don’t know when this all started, but I hope it never stops. A couple of weeks ago you heard me go on and on about my friends Kickstarter project The Ningyo, which is about 15k away from their goal by the way. ThisContinue reading “Trailer for an amazing science fiction-fantasy film “DUST” arrives”
Suspiria themed bar discovered in Tokyo, Japan
Leave it to Japan to come up with a cool idea like this. FEAR.net came across some images of a bar in Japan that is meticulously designed like a set in Dario Argento‘s Susperia called Cambiare. The bar is located in Tokyo’s “Golden Gai” district. An area of Japan where there are tons of hipContinue reading “Suspiria themed bar discovered in Tokyo, Japan”
The Creators Project talks film, art and getting real with pop artist Takashi Murakami
During my stay in New York I was fortunate enough to have gotten the chance to see Takashi Murakami‘s work at the Brooklyn Museum. I even ran into the Super Size guy Morgan Spurlock…whaaaa? Anyway, I can’t began to describe the feelings you get from looking at TM’s stuff, his work is Japan on acid.Continue reading “The Creators Project talks film, art and getting real with pop artist Takashi Murakami”
US trailer for Emperor starring Tommy Lee Jones and Matthew Fox arrives
To this day I wonder if what we did to Japan during WWII was warranted, maybe this movie will shed some light on the topic, or maybe I should pick up some non fiction every once in awhile. This trailer for Emperor starring Tommy Lee Jones (Lincoln) as General MacArthur and Matthew Fox (Lost) asContinue reading “US trailer for Emperor starring Tommy Lee Jones and Matthew Fox arrives”
Giant sea creatures take on Los Angeles in this amusing short “Monster Roll”
After watching this short you’ll never look at that dragon roll the same. Directed by Dan Blank Monster Roll is a story about a group of sushi chef’s who team up to do battle against monsters from the deep. The invasion comes on the cusp of an ancient truce that has broken between human’s andContinue reading “Giant sea creatures take on Los Angeles in this amusing short “Monster Roll””
Grimes channels her inner harajuku for “Genesis” video
In keeping with her weird Drama Club chick persona, Canadian electronica artist Grimes has added another slightly random video to her list of random videos. This ones for her latest single “Genesis” and it’s definitely going the way of the raving Japanese cosplayers. She’s still delivering the youthful tunes we’ve come to love from theContinue reading “Grimes channels her inner harajuku for “Genesis” video”
M.I.T.N.G REVIEWS “ONWARDS TOWARDS OUR NOBLE DEATHS” WRITTEN AND DRAWN BY SHIGERU MIZUKI
When Shigeru Mizuki wrote “Onwards towards our noble deaths” back in 1973 it received little attention from the critics in Japan and understandably so given the backlash the country received from the world after World War 2. I think most soldiers who had survived the war wanted to put it behind him, but Shigeru, havingContinue reading “M.I.T.N.G REVIEWS “ONWARDS TOWARDS OUR NOBLE DEATHS” WRITTEN AND DRAWN BY SHIGERU MIZUKI”