Watch Every Available Sundance Trailer
If you want a one-stop-shopping place to see every single Sundance trailer available, there’s only one place to go. And, surprisingly, it’s not the official Sundance site. Prescreen.com, a new site, has collected all of those trailers for you. Founder Shawn Bercurson tells us that the concept started because they loved the festival.... read more
Found in: Movies, FeaturesOfficial Hesher Trailer Finally Out
There aren’t a lot of movies, especially recent ones, that a grown man can feel comfortable calling “kick-ass” (apart from the film of that name from last year). The Dark Knight movies come to mind. This year’s Sundance breakout Bellflower is another. And Hesher definitely belongs in that pantheon. Paste editor-in-chief Josh Jackson and I saw it together at Sundance 2010 and were both blown away. We immediately became Hesher evangelists. After buttonholing friends and acquaintances for over a year and saying over and over again “trust me…”, we can finally point all of those people, and also you dear... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsThe Legend of Zelda
Re-Imagined as an 80's John Hughes Movie
1986 was a big year for teen comedies, seeing the release of two of John Hughes's most famous coming-of-age films, Pretty in Pink and Ferris Bueller's Day Off. 1986 was also a big year for videogames, as Nintendo owners everywhere were first introduced to Shigeru Miyamoto's now-classic adventure series The Legend of Zelda. Both the Zelda games and Hughes's films revolve around stories of youth, love, life, and coming of age, so we suppose it was only a matter of time before someone decided to see what would happen if the two combined.... read more
Found in: Blogs, Awesome of the DayWatch the Trailer for The Decemberists' Here Come the Waves: The Hazards of Love Visualized (And Maybe Own it in December)
Last month, we told you about The Decemberists’ plan to wrap up their fall tour with a very special performance of their most recent opus—a four-part animated film called Here Come the Waves: The Hazards of Love Visualized. Featuring the work of Guilherme Marcondes, Julia Pott, Peter Sluszka and Santa Maria, it’s to be debuted and soundtracked live by the band at an upcoming show in Los Angeles. Cool, right? Right. But also kind of a bummer if, say, you weren’t already planning to be in the neighborhood of UCLA’s Royce Hall on Oct. 19.... read more
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