Always Forward. Forward Always. We’ve already spent enough time looking back on the incredible list of games from 2016. Now, 2017 is upon us and with it come a host of fantastic video games that aim to amaze, and our awesome team of gamers are breaking down the game they're looking forward to most. Check out what we’ll be playing and tell us what will be in your system!
Matt
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - In what world could I not start with this one? Anyone who knows me or has read my work knows how much of a Zelda fanboy I am. However, you don’t even have to be a fanboy to appreciate the gravity of Breath of the Wild. It’s the first true open-world Zelda game, Windwaker was to an extent but not to the level of Breath of the Wild.
Matt
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - In what world could I not start with this one? Anyone who knows me or has read my work knows how much of a Zelda fanboy I am. However, you don’t even have to be a fanboy to appreciate the gravity of Breath of the Wild. It’s the first true open-world Zelda game, Windwaker was to an extent but not to the level of Breath of the Wild.
- 1/3/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
May the 4th is just around the corner so those of us at Fathergamer Productions decided to re-release last years Star Wars Special 2014 episode before recording a new one this year.
So lets talk Star Wars!
In this episode we talk about what makes Star Wars special to us, as well as what we hope the future brings to the force.
This weeks cast is great mix of Star Wars geeks, nerds and pop culture scholars.
Justin Korthof has a fantastic podcast that puts a red hot spotlight on the nerdtastic summer of 2015. Please check it out Here.
Seth Webber also has a very funny podcast that follows the crazy life of his friend Freeland. Find it Here.
Jason the X can be found with his fellow Scns:Live cast and crew Here every Thursday at 8pm central. Also check out his toy reviews Here.
Jordan Maison is the heart-and-soul of Cinelinx.
So lets talk Star Wars!
In this episode we talk about what makes Star Wars special to us, as well as what we hope the future brings to the force.
This weeks cast is great mix of Star Wars geeks, nerds and pop culture scholars.
Justin Korthof has a fantastic podcast that puts a red hot spotlight on the nerdtastic summer of 2015. Please check it out Here.
Seth Webber also has a very funny podcast that follows the crazy life of his friend Freeland. Find it Here.
Jason the X can be found with his fellow Scns:Live cast and crew Here every Thursday at 8pm central. Also check out his toy reviews Here.
Jordan Maison is the heart-and-soul of Cinelinx.
- 5/1/2015
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Mike Petty)
- Cinelinx
You want to celebrate the holidays, but want to do it a little differently? Cinelinx presents this list of our favorite non-traditional holiday films.
It’s a fact. TV networks love the holiday season. It’s their chance to program endless Christmas Story reruns and James Bond marathons. More importantly, it’s a time when the whole family is at home and sitting down in front of the TV. Let’s say you’re tired of the normal selection of holiday films that cycle throughout the day on TV. You’re tired of hearing “Every time a bell rings an angel gets its wings!”. You’ve had enough of Macaulay Culkin’s self-defense antics, and Ralphie just maybe deserves to get his tongue stuck to that pole. You are very familiar with how many sizes too small the Grinch’s heart is, and maybe Frosty the snowman is just another migraine waiting to happen.
It’s a fact. TV networks love the holiday season. It’s their chance to program endless Christmas Story reruns and James Bond marathons. More importantly, it’s a time when the whole family is at home and sitting down in front of the TV. Let’s say you’re tired of the normal selection of holiday films that cycle throughout the day on TV. You’re tired of hearing “Every time a bell rings an angel gets its wings!”. You’ve had enough of Macaulay Culkin’s self-defense antics, and Ralphie just maybe deserves to get his tongue stuck to that pole. You are very familiar with how many sizes too small the Grinch’s heart is, and maybe Frosty the snowman is just another migraine waiting to happen.
- 12/15/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
This time of year there's no shortage of tradiontional holiday flicks floating around on TV to help get you in the Christmas Spirit. Watching these films go hand-in-hand with the season and the Cinelinx crew is breaking down some of our favorites and why it simply isn't Christmas until we've watched them!
The holidays are a special time of the year that brings people together. Tasty meals are cooked up, joyful music plays on the radio, and magical films play on TV. It is a time to make memories and enjoy the company of friends and family. Due to all this activity, the holidays can also be a stressful time of year. Sometimes we need a little help to get in the mood and see how endearing the season can be. Sometimes we need a reminder of what makes this time of year special and fun.
That’s where movies come in.
The holidays are a special time of the year that brings people together. Tasty meals are cooked up, joyful music plays on the radio, and magical films play on TV. It is a time to make memories and enjoy the company of friends and family. Due to all this activity, the holidays can also be a stressful time of year. Sometimes we need a little help to get in the mood and see how endearing the season can be. Sometimes we need a reminder of what makes this time of year special and fun.
That’s where movies come in.
- 12/8/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
We were all shocked by the tragic news of Robin Williams' unexpected death last week. As tribute to all the times he made us laugh and cry, we’ve decided to share our favorite memories from his storied career.
Any time a person who has had so much impact on so many people’s lives passes away, it is understandably hard to comprehend. Robin Williams was one of these people. He used his talents to become much more than just a comedian. He was an entertainer. As tribute to all of the great accomplishments in his career, we’ve decided to share our favorite memories. Feel free to join us by adding your own.
Victor Medina
I was pretty young when Robin Williams first rose to stardom as Mork from Ork, but I was a dedicated fan. I bought a pair of official Mork suspenders and wore them all the time.
Any time a person who has had so much impact on so many people’s lives passes away, it is understandably hard to comprehend. Robin Williams was one of these people. He used his talents to become much more than just a comedian. He was an entertainer. As tribute to all of the great accomplishments in his career, we’ve decided to share our favorite memories. Feel free to join us by adding your own.
Victor Medina
I was pretty young when Robin Williams first rose to stardom as Mork from Ork, but I was a dedicated fan. I bought a pair of official Mork suspenders and wore them all the time.
- 8/18/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (G.S. Perno)
- Cinelinx
Welcome to our first edition of Cinelinx's Fan Art Friday, where we cull from fan artists all across the web in order to showcase them for all to see. Come inside to see what we're bringing this week and learn how to submit your own!
Every week on Cinelinx we'll be hosting Fan Art Friday, an opportunity for artists passionate about movies or video games to showcase their artwork and have it been seen by people who would appreciate it the most: fellow nerds! So if you, or someone you know, has art you'd like featured on Fridays be sure to send us your pieces to jordan@cinelinx.com with a link to more!
Princess Mononoke by Michael See
Mass Effect by Lizzy John
Desolation of Smaug by Maricay Smeenk
Godzilla by Steven Sims
Caesar by Max Grecke
Indiana Jones by Molly
Mortal Kombat's Smoke by Sergey
Assassin's Creed by...
Every week on Cinelinx we'll be hosting Fan Art Friday, an opportunity for artists passionate about movies or video games to showcase their artwork and have it been seen by people who would appreciate it the most: fellow nerds! So if you, or someone you know, has art you'd like featured on Fridays be sure to send us your pieces to jordan@cinelinx.com with a link to more!
Princess Mononoke by Michael See
Mass Effect by Lizzy John
Desolation of Smaug by Maricay Smeenk
Godzilla by Steven Sims
Caesar by Max Grecke
Indiana Jones by Molly
Mortal Kombat's Smoke by Sergey
Assassin's Creed by...
- 7/25/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
Many of you may have heard by now, the rumors floating around about Robert Pattinson being considered to play Dr. Jones in some sort of new Indiana Jones reboot for Disney/Lucasfilm. While our own sources have raised some eyebrows at the idea, this got our staff to discussing how Disney should move forward with the Indiana Jones franchise, and potentially reboot it. Come inside to see our contributors’ thoughts on the subject and add in your own!
First, let’s talk about this rumor. Over the last couple months, a pair of names have been associated with a new take on Indiana Jones, to lead the franchise into a new generation. The first rumor pegged Bradley Cooper as a possibility, and the latest says that Robert Pattinson may be taking over. Neither of these have jived with previous rumors that Harrison Ford desperately wants to do another Indiana Jones film,...
First, let’s talk about this rumor. Over the last couple months, a pair of names have been associated with a new take on Indiana Jones, to lead the franchise into a new generation. The first rumor pegged Bradley Cooper as a possibility, and the latest says that Robert Pattinson may be taking over. Neither of these have jived with previous rumors that Harrison Ford desperately wants to do another Indiana Jones film,...
- 7/9/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
Review by Dana Jung
Offbeat love stories full of quirky characters are certainly nothing new. They can be groundbreaking (The Graduate) or funny (Rushmore) or sweet (The Oh In Ohio), and they seem to be perfectly suited to independent filmmaking, with low budgets and relatively unknown casts. These films live or die on the strength of their scripts, creating eccentric but lovable characters trying to navigate the sometimes turbulent waters of life and love. The best of these movies find a rhythm with their actors and paint lovely pictures of people. The latest entry in the genre, Karaoke Man, directed and co-written by Mike Petty, achieves these lofty heights for most part.
Louis is a brilliant but eccentric artist who has accepted a new job at a small independent comic book company. He is immediately smitten by Glennis, who is not so eccentric but is an aspiring singer/songwriter. We...
Offbeat love stories full of quirky characters are certainly nothing new. They can be groundbreaking (The Graduate) or funny (Rushmore) or sweet (The Oh In Ohio), and they seem to be perfectly suited to independent filmmaking, with low budgets and relatively unknown casts. These films live or die on the strength of their scripts, creating eccentric but lovable characters trying to navigate the sometimes turbulent waters of life and love. The best of these movies find a rhythm with their actors and paint lovely pictures of people. The latest entry in the genre, Karaoke Man, directed and co-written by Mike Petty, achieves these lofty heights for most part.
Louis is a brilliant but eccentric artist who has accepted a new job at a small independent comic book company. He is immediately smitten by Glennis, who is not so eccentric but is an aspiring singer/songwriter. We...
- 11/18/2011
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The cast and crew from Karaoke Man will be celebrating after their St Louis International Film Festival Screening at Blueberry Hill.s Elvis Room on Saturday, November 19th.
In attendance will be producer Scott LeGrand (a graduate of Parkway South H.S. and Stephens College), Brian Dietzen (NCIS), James Denton (Desperate Housewives), singer song writer Caitlin Crosby, Mid-West local Kathryn Gordon, writer Kevin Guzowski, and writer/director Mike Petty.
Come by their screening at the Landmark Tivoli theatre 4pm Saturday November 19th to get the details.
Synopsis:
The life of a shy, nerdy loner changes forever when he falls in love with the first girl he meets in the big city. Louis (Brian Dietzen of .NCIS.) is a comic-book artist and a wannabe hermit. On his first day of work at New Planet Comics, he locks himself in the janitor.s closet so he can draw in peace, and he...
In attendance will be producer Scott LeGrand (a graduate of Parkway South H.S. and Stephens College), Brian Dietzen (NCIS), James Denton (Desperate Housewives), singer song writer Caitlin Crosby, Mid-West local Kathryn Gordon, writer Kevin Guzowski, and writer/director Mike Petty.
Come by their screening at the Landmark Tivoli theatre 4pm Saturday November 19th to get the details.
Synopsis:
The life of a shy, nerdy loner changes forever when he falls in love with the first girl he meets in the big city. Louis (Brian Dietzen of .NCIS.) is a comic-book artist and a wannabe hermit. On his first day of work at New Planet Comics, he locks himself in the janitor.s closet so he can draw in peace, and he...
- 11/14/2011
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The inaugural New York Hell’s Kitchen Film Festival kicks off next week on September 1, and in advance of ten days of films and fun, the festival has released their full lineup. The festival will open with Jay Duplass’ Kevin and will close with Craig Vivieros’ Lost in Italy (starring Glen Murphy and Ray Winstone). The festival’s centerpiece film is Josh Hyde’s Postales (an Official Selection at the Edinburgh and Shanghai International Film Festivals). In between those three framing films, the festival will show over 140 features and shorts, along with a number of interesting and unique panels. Duplass’ documentary Kevin is the director’s first foray into documentary features, and its opening night screening will be followed by a performance by Kevin Gant himself (a talented performer that both the Duplass brothers idolized as kids). Gant and Duplass will also participate in a Q&A moderated by Matt Singer. Other...
- 8/23/2011
- by Kate Erbland
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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