The Terminator, Maverick, Prince Akeem and a speedy Hedgehog helped Paramount stir up the CinemaCon crowd Thursday.
Early in its presentation at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Paramount showed off footage from Terminator: Dark Fate, which sees series creator James Cameron return as a creative voice for the franchise the first time since 1991's Terminator: Judgment Day.
Little is known about the upcoming film from Paramount and Skydance, but the curtain was pulled back a little with Paramount studio chief Jim Gianopoulos describing it as a “return to the intensity, grit, and spectacle of the movies that first captured ...
Early in its presentation at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Paramount showed off footage from Terminator: Dark Fate, which sees series creator James Cameron return as a creative voice for the franchise the first time since 1991's Terminator: Judgment Day.
Little is known about the upcoming film from Paramount and Skydance, but the curtain was pulled back a little with Paramount studio chief Jim Gianopoulos describing it as a “return to the intensity, grit, and spectacle of the movies that first captured ...
The Terminator, Maverick, Prince Akeem and a speedy Hedgehog helped Paramount stir up the CinemaCon crowd Thursday.
Early in its presentation at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Paramount showed off footage from Terminator: Dark Fate, which sees series creator James Cameron return as a creative voice for the franchise the first time since 1991's Terminator: Judgment Day.
Little is known about the upcoming film from Paramount and Skydance, but the curtain was pulled back a little with Paramount studio chief Jim Gianopoulos describing it as a “return to the intensity, grit, and spectacle of the movies that first captured ...
Early in its presentation at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Paramount showed off footage from Terminator: Dark Fate, which sees series creator James Cameron return as a creative voice for the franchise the first time since 1991's Terminator: Judgment Day.
Little is known about the upcoming film from Paramount and Skydance, but the curtain was pulled back a little with Paramount studio chief Jim Gianopoulos describing it as a “return to the intensity, grit, and spectacle of the movies that first captured ...
Ryan Lambie Jan 22, 2018
Yuji Naka, the programmer and designer behind the classic Sonic The Hedgehog, has joined Final Fantasy firm Square Enix...
When it comes to Sega, no other game summed up the company's height of success better than Sonic The Hedgehog. The game that turned the Mega Drive (or Genesis) into a true competitor to the Super Nintendo, Sonic The Hedgehog and its blue, spiky hero became the driving force behind Sega's expansion in North America and Europe.
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One of the key figures behind that game was Yuji Naka, a designer and programmer who'd worked on a string of titles at Sega since the mid-80s. Although he was far from well-known even at the time, Naka worked behind the scenes on the coding for such hits as Alex Kidd In Miracle World (Sega's unofficial mascot, at least before Sonic ousted him) Phantasy Star I and II,...
Yuji Naka, the programmer and designer behind the classic Sonic The Hedgehog, has joined Final Fantasy firm Square Enix...
When it comes to Sega, no other game summed up the company's height of success better than Sonic The Hedgehog. The game that turned the Mega Drive (or Genesis) into a true competitor to the Super Nintendo, Sonic The Hedgehog and its blue, spiky hero became the driving force behind Sega's expansion in North America and Europe.
See related 35 must-watch movies in 2017
One of the key figures behind that game was Yuji Naka, a designer and programmer who'd worked on a string of titles at Sega since the mid-80s. Although he was far from well-known even at the time, Naka worked behind the scenes on the coding for such hits as Alex Kidd In Miracle World (Sega's unofficial mascot, at least before Sonic ousted him) Phantasy Star I and II,...
- 1/22/2018
- Den of Geek
Hulu has released a new trailer for its upcoming original drama series “The Handmaid’s Tale.” Based on Margaret Atwood’s 1985 best-selling novel of the same name, the series stars Elisabeth Moss in the lead role.
Moss plays Offred, a woman enslaved as a handsmaid in the household of the Commander of the nation of Gilead, a totalitarian regime in which women are simply property of the state. Offred is part of a group of fertile women forced into sexual servitude in an attempt to populate the world.
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“I think the book’s been around for 35 years, and every time someone reads it, they say, ‘Wow, this is timely,'” said showrunner Bruce Miller at this year’s TCA convention. “And I think one of the things that is...
Moss plays Offred, a woman enslaved as a handsmaid in the household of the Commander of the nation of Gilead, a totalitarian regime in which women are simply property of the state. Offred is part of a group of fertile women forced into sexual servitude in an attempt to populate the world.
Read More: New to Hulu in April: ‘The Handmaid’s Tale,’ ‘The Usual Suspects,’ and Many More Film and TV Titles
“I think the book’s been around for 35 years, and every time someone reads it, they say, ‘Wow, this is timely,'” said showrunner Bruce Miller at this year’s TCA convention. “And I think one of the things that is...
- 3/23/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
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