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The D&D themed short film Morning is Broken has a power that long outlasts its 12 minute runtime. It comes from what the painting world refers to as “negative space,” the canvas around the painting, or in this case the many things left unsaid by Morning is Broken.
by John FarrellThere is a new way to play and explore Starfield with Samsung Gaming Hub. Without requiring an Xbox Series console or PC, all you need is an active Game Pass subscription, compatible controller, and one of Samsung’s eligible devices. For more information on Samsung Gaming Hub check down below:
by Noah RigsbyEldritch USA is much more than the sum of its parts, but there’s a lot to be said about those individual parts. I’ve seen musicals, I’ve seen films influenced by Lovecraft’s Yog-Sothothery, and I’ve seen Midwestern family dramas, but it’s in the way that
by John FarrellI own 23 cookbooks. The majority of the cookbooks I own are devoted to different techniques, cultural stylings, particular dishes, and have a wide range of skillsets within. Some of them are great, some of them are not so great, and at least two of them are probably better off
by Randy Gregory IIFerris Bueller, you’re my hero! If you grew up in the 80s, then you can probably cite quotes from this fantastic fourth-wall-breaking movie. You remember the beautiful 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California convertible (less than 100 were made!), you doubted the rolling back of the odometer in reverse, you
by Ron BurkeCD PROJEKT RED just announced that Cyberpunk 2077: NO_COINCIDENCE, a new science-fiction thriller by Polish writer Rafal Kosik set in the world of Cyberpunk 2077, is now available in physical, digital, and audiobook format. You can learn more about NO_COINCIDENCE below: In the megalopolis of Night City, a
by Richard AllenYs VIII was my introduction into the series, and quickly became one of my favorite games. Everything about it, from the music to the combat to the story and characters, was top notch. I went on to play IX, but it just doesn’t quite hit the same spot that
by David FlynnFandom Underground has given me the greatest insight I could ask for into the dichotomy between art as personal expression and art as commercial product. Both come with limitations and downsides. A film made as a personal statement has fewer resources and production values, while one meant to be sold
by John Farrell