The Fall
Ain’t It Cool News has an exclusive look at the one-sheet for Tarsem’s upcoming visual feast, The Fall.
Ain’t It Cool News has an exclusive look at the one-sheet for Tarsem’s upcoming visual feast, The Fall.
If nothing else, this Michael Ian Black-penned romantic comedy generates actual laughter, unlike Stella-mate Michael Showalter’s wretched rom-com The Baxter.
Rainbow Around the Sun follows the story of hard-drinking musician Zachary Blasto, who retreats into an elaborate fantasy world when confronted with his life problems. Eventually, the real world and fantasy world begin to intermix, and Blasto is forced to deal with his real-world issues when the characters of his fantasy world no longer play along and comfort him.
Upon the film’s release, all of its assets, including animation data, textures, and character models, will be released under the Creative Commons license.
It’s like he thought the end was actually nigh and cobbled his cinematic bucket list into a single film.
David Mackenzie handles the decidedly dark material with such grace and care it’s easy to forget the subject matter in [Mister] Foe is actually quite fucked up.
Wesley Willis was a figure of compulsory interest to anyone who met him or heard his music. A diagnosed schizophrenic, Willis gained notoriety in Chicago and other cities during his span as a musician for such bizarrely humorous songs as “Casper the Homosexual Friendly Ghost” and “Rock n’ Roll McDonalds”.
Often plagued by his schizophrenia, Willis […]
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