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Fabien Sanglard's 'Jurassic Park' Computer Analysis: A Nostalgic Deep
Review
Jul 16, 2026Ars Technica

Fabien Sanglard's 'Jurassic Park' Computer Analysis: A Nostalgic Deep

Verdict Fabien Sanglard's meticulous investigation into the '90s computer hardware and software featured in Jurassic Park delivers an unmissable dose of nostalgia and fascinating technical insight for film buffs, retro

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Stephen King's "Unfilmable" Long Walk Dominates HBO Max
Games
Jul 14, 2026Polygon

Stephen King's "Unfilmable" Long Walk Dominates HBO Max

Stephen King's long-awaited film adaptation of "The Long Walk" has finally arrived on HBO Max, shooting to the #1 spot in just one day. This previously "unfilmable" dystopian tale, directed by Francis Lawrence, plunges 50 teenage boys into a deadly endurance contest, resonating deeply with themes of sacrifice and societal critique. Fans and newcomers alike are captivated by its intense pacing and chilling premise.

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After Warcraft, Duncan Jones Embraces a Solo Mission with Rogue
Games
Jul 11, 2026Polygon

After Warcraft, Duncan Jones Embraces a Solo Mission with Rogue

Duncan Jones, director of *Moon* and *Warcraft*, is tackling an animated adaptation of 2000 AD's *Rogue Trooper*. Learning from his *Warcraft* experience, Jones is focused on creating a raw, standalone success, hoping to open doors for more 2000 AD films.

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Rotta The Hutt Halloween Costume: Galactic Glamour or Hutt Horror
Games
Jul 11, 2026Kotaku

Rotta The Hutt Halloween Costume: Galactic Glamour or Hutt Horror

Dive into the bizarre world of Star Wars merchandising with the new Rotta the Hutt inflatable Halloween costume. Priced at $75 from Spirit Halloween, this unique outfit, born from Lucasfilm's post-Baby Yoda strategy, raises many questions about its design choices and marketing claims. It's a testament to embracing the weirdness of pop culture.

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How to Choose Award-Winning Netflix Movies for Your Weekend Watchlist
How To
Jul 11, 2026How-To Geek

How to Choose Award-Winning Netflix Movies for Your Weekend Watchlist

Learn to pick from three critically acclaimed films—Ali, Nomadland, and Fargo—now streaming on Netflix U.S., perfect for your July 10-12 weekend.

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Young Washington: An Energetic Origin Story with Budgetary Blips
Games
Jul 5, 2026IGN

Young Washington: An Energetic Origin Story with Budgetary Blips

"Young Washington" is an earnest but superficial chronicle of the first US President's formative years. The Angel Studios film offers grit and action in its depiction of colonial frontier life, with a compelling lead performance from William Franklyn-Miller.

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Supergirl Review: A Decent Flight, But No Breakthrough
Review
Jul 5, 2026Ars Technica

Supergirl Review: A Decent Flight, But No Breakthrough

Quick Verdict The latest DCU installment, Supergirl, offers a solid, if not spectacular, cinematic experience. Despite a disappointing box office performance and online negativity, the film itself is a pretty good

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Mortal Kombat 3: Is the Next Fatal Blow for the Film Franchise
Games
Jul 4, 2026Polygon

Mortal Kombat 3: Is the Next Fatal Blow for the Film Franchise

Mortal Kombat 2 director Simon McQuoid offers insights into the film's ending and the uncertain future of a third movie. He details Liu Kang's mysterious fate and stresses that a sequel depends on MK2's full audience reception, not just initial box office.

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Minions & Monsters: Pierre Coffin's Return to the Yellow Peril
Games
Jul 3, 2026Polygon

Minions & Monsters: Pierre Coffin's Return to the Yellow Peril

Pierre Coffin, the creative force behind the Minions, initially walked away from directing the films after *Despicable Me 3*. He reveals that a compelling monster movie pitch from Illumination CEO Chris Meledandri, set in 1920s Hollywood, was the "magic" that lured him back to direct *Minions & Monsters*. The film promises classic silent film spoofs and a fresh take on the yellow crew's antics.

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Ezio's Family & Beyond: Jesper Kyd's Three Decades of Inventive Sound
Games
Jul 2, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Ezio's Family & Beyond: Jesper Kyd's Three Decades of Inventive Sound

Veteran composer Jesper Kyd, known for iconic scores like "Ezio's Family" from *Assassin's Creed*, reflects on his three-decade career, driven by a lifelong passion for innovation ignited by the C64 demo scene. He discusses the evolution of game music production, the distinct creative challenges of scoring games versus films, and his vision for dynamic soundtracks.

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A New Golden Age: Video Game Adaptations Level Up Big Time
Games
Jul 1, 2026Kotaku

A New Golden Age: Video Game Adaptations Level Up Big Time

Video game adaptations have shed their bad reputation, entering a new golden age thanks to careful brand management and a deeper respect for source material. Shows like HBO's *The Last of Us* are winning awards, while Netflix's *Arcane* and *Cyberpunk: Edgerunners* are drawing in new audiences to their respective game worlds. Even live-action films, exemplified by the *Sonic the Hedgehog* series, are proving wildly successful.

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The Unseen Hands Behind Labyrinth's Iconic Crystal Ball Magic
Games
Jun 27, 2026Polygon

The Unseen Hands Behind Labyrinth's Iconic Crystal Ball Magic

Dive into the untold story behind *Labyrinth*'s iconic crystal ball magic! Juggler Michael Moschen recounts working with David Bowie, performing intricate tricks blindfolded from behind the Goblin King. Discover the challenges, personal stakes, and the professionalism that brought Jareth's sorcery to life for the film's 40th anniversary.

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Amazon Drops Sam Altman Film 'Artificial' Amid OpenAI Investment
Tech
Jun 20, 2026The Next Web

Amazon Drops Sam Altman Film 'Artificial' Amid OpenAI Investment

Amazon MGM Studios has unexpectedly dropped its nearly finished film "Artificial," a dramatic comedy about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, just four months after Amazon invested $50 billion in OpenAI. The film, which reportedly portrays Altman and Elon Musk unfavorably, is now being shopped to other studios. The move raises questions about the influence of Amazon's massive financial and strategic partnership with OpenAI on its content decisions.

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startups: Higgsfield launches enterprise marketing agents built on
Tech
Jun 19, 2026The Next Web

startups: Higgsfield launches enterprise marketing agents built on

AI video startup Higgsfield has launched Supercomputer 2.0, an autonomous agent framework for enterprise marketing. Built on NVIDIA technology, it claims adoption by 78 percent of Fortune 500 companies, aiming to automate full campaign lifecycles. The company also produced an AI-generated feature film in 14 days.

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Travis Knight on AI in Film: A Balanced View
Review
Jun 4, 2026TechRadar

Travis Knight on AI in Film: A Balanced View

An in-depth review of director Travis Knight's perspective on AI in the entertainment industry, highlighting his nuanced view of AI as a tool rather than a replacement for human creativity, emphasizing caution and thoughtful application.

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Backrooms Director Hunts New Scribe as Sequel Hype Intensifies
Games
Jun 2, 2026Kotaku

Backrooms Director Hunts New Scribe as Sequel Hype Intensifies

Fresh off the massive box office success of the *Backrooms* movie, 20-year-old director Kane Parsons is already looking for a new screenwriter to help craft a sequel. The filmmaking prodigy, known for his viral YouTube shorts, is eager to dive deeper into the Backrooms mythos.

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Obsession's Digital Delay: A Major Win for Indie Horror & Fresh Voices
Games
Jun 1, 2026IGN

Obsession's Digital Delay: A Major Win for Indie Horror & Fresh Voices

Obsession's digital release has been delayed, extending its theatrical run due to its immense and continuously growing box office success. This low-budget horror film, directed by YouTuber Curry Barker, has grossed over $148 million worldwide, proving that original concepts from young creators can resonate deeply with audiences, especially compared to some big-budget flops. This unexpected success signals a potential shift in studio strategies towards investing in fresh talent and bold risks.

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Remembering Marcia Lucas: The Secret Weapon Behind Star Wars
Games
May 31, 2026Kotaku

Remembering Marcia Lucas: The Secret Weapon Behind Star Wars

Marcia Lucas, the Oscar-winning editor behind the original Star Wars and a 'secret weapon' for the saga's story, has passed away at 80. Her profound influence shaped key plot points like Obi-Wan's death, earning her an indelible place in film history alongside a career working on classics like Taxi Driver and American Graffiti. Her legacy extends beyond the screen, remembered as a trailblazer who made cinema feel more vivid.

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Spielberg's Lost Horror Vision: The Dark Truth Behind E.T
Games
May 30, 2026IGN

Spielberg's Lost Horror Vision: The Dark Truth Behind E.T

Max Evry's new book, *Stranded on Earth*, unearths the shocking origin of Steven Spielberg's E.T.: a terrifying alien horror film called *Night Skies*. Hitting shelves this October, it chronicles how this dark sci-fi project evolved into the beloved classic and influenced iconic 80s genre films.

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Star Wars Goes Wild: Jabba's Buff Son Shakes Up Father-Son Lore
Games
May 24, 2026Polygon

Star Wars Goes Wild: Jabba's Buff Son Shakes Up Father-Son Lore

*The Mandalorian and Grogu* introduces Rotta the Hutt, Jabba’s buff son, as Star Wars' wildest father-son story yet. Voiced by Jeremy Allen White, Rotta rejects his infamous father's criminal legacy but embraces a life of gladiatorial combat. The film offers a memorable, if underdeveloped, take on inherited identity.

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The Instax Wide 400 builds on instant photography’s simplicity and
Tech
May 10, 2026TechCrunch

The Instax Wide 400 builds on instant photography’s simplicity and

Fujifilm has launched the Instax Wide 400 camera for $175, expanding its instant photography line with a larger print format designed for group shots and landscapes. Building on simplicity, the camera produces 62 × 99 mm prints, roughly double the size of Instax Mini photos, and features automatic settings, a self-timer, and intuitive controls. While delivering good image quality in ideal conditions, its lack of manual controls can be a trade-off in challenging light.

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Human Touch or AI Glitch? Gaming Awards Need Oscar-Level Clarity
Games
May 3, 2026Kotaku

Human Touch or AI Glitch? Gaming Awards Need Oscar-Level Clarity

The Oscars are banning AI films, urging gaming awards to define their AI stance. With human creators at risk, major gaming award shows must champion human artistry and integrity with clear, human-first guidelines for AI content.

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Anne Hathaway's Wild Kaiju Ride: From Prada to Planet-Sized Problems
Games
May 2, 2026Polygon

Anne Hathaway's Wild Kaiju Ride: From Prada to Planet-Sized Problems

Explore Anne Hathaway's surprising 2017 sci-fi film Colossal, where personal struggles manifest as a giant kaiju. This unique movie, streaming on Netflix, offers a dark, profound look at alcoholism and toxic masculinity, blending genre-bending fun with deep character study.

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The Hunt for Aragorn: Viggo Mortensen Blesses Jamie Dornan's Casting
Games
May 2, 2026IGN

The Hunt for Aragorn: Viggo Mortensen Blesses Jamie Dornan's Casting

Andy Serkis confirms Viggo Mortensen is "thrilled" with Jamie Dornan cast as Aragorn in *The Hunt for Gollum*. Despite fan surprise, Mortensen's blessing aims to ease concerns. The film, directed by Serkis and featuring returning cast like Elijah Wood, is set for a December 2027 release, promising a deep dive into Strider's character.

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RE Director: 'Not a Zombie Movie Necessarily' – Cregger's Wild Vision
Games
May 1, 2026IGN

RE Director: 'Not a Zombie Movie Necessarily' – Cregger's Wild Vision

Director Zach Cregger unveils his 'gonzo' vision for the Resident Evil reboot, promising a film that’s more about 'weird creature stuff' than traditional zombies. Releasing September 18, 2026, this adaptation is a love letter to game mechanics, focusing on an ordinary hero's journey through Raccoon City's "day of reckoning."

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