12 Movies We Can't Wait to See at SXSW
The South By Southwest Film Festival kicks off tonight in Austin, and from zombie documentaries to the return of Veronica Mars, we’ve got a dozen movies on our gotta-see list. Â Â Â Â
The South By Southwest Film Festival kicks off tonight in Austin, and from zombie documentaries to the return of Veronica Mars, we’ve got a dozen movies on our gotta-see list. Â Â Â Â
Not every movie can be The Hunger Games. You might not have heard of them, or you might’ve written them off?either way, here are the movies of 2013 that deserved more eyeballs.
Movies are totally wasting POV cams! Camera angle is supposed to help tell the story, not get in the way. Â Â Â Â
As of today, (March 19), you can buy a physical copy of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey on 3-Disc Blu – ray Combo Pack for $35.99, on 5-Disc Blu – ray 3D Combo Pack for $44.95, and on 2-Disc DVD Special Edition for …
Sharing a wonderful film or television series with friends is a great way to spark a conversation. Netflix Social brings that sharing to Facebook, eliminating one more reason to talk face-to-face with friends.
Over the last several weeks, we’ve posted our year-end roundups of the best television , top albums, and most underrated movies of 2012. We thought we made some pretty good choices, but since no list is ever going to be comprehensive in the eyes of the fan whose favorite didn’t make the cut, Wired readers had some suggestions of their own.
Our project to declare what is the best of the best when it comes to science fiction and fantasy has moved to Defcon 3. We’ve started voting on some of our nine categories (see below) and that voting is still going on.
Our kooky, hair-splitting, possible skull-cracking, debate-inducing, week-long project of asking people to nominate all things best in science fiction and fantasy continues.
And thus 2012 ends, and thus studios chum the waters with Oscar-bait. Some of the recent releases have been great ( Zero Dark Thirty ), some weird ( Holy Motors ), some are for your parents ( Lincoln ), and some are just plain sadistic ( Les Misérables ). But while 2012’s been full of solid movies— The Master , Argo , Magic Mike , Looper —there are always too many that are forgotten too quickly.
Films about photographers suffer from an inherent problem: Depicting depiction jars the viewer’s sense of disbelief and the self-aware results can seem canned, or even campy.