10 Forgotten Movie Sequels That Totally Should Have Happened

Let’s take a second to imagine a world with Goonies 2 in it. It’s tough to imagine a world that magical, huh? Well, we almost had it. Seriously, we ALMOST HAD IT! Seems in between studios greenlighting all the terrible sequels lately (because we totally NEED another Fast and Furious movie), apparently some execs passed […]



HAL 9000 and Samantha from “HER” Have a Discussion [Video]

A conversation about emotions between the two most iconic operating systems in film history: HAL from „2001: A Space Odyssey“ (1968) and Samantha from „Her“ (2013). [Tillmann Ohm]

How Technology Will Change According to Science Fiction [Infographic]

Here is a timeline of how technology will change according to science fiction by the folks from The Solar Centre. [Source: The Solar Centre]



Everything Wrong With Die Hard 2 [Video]

From Cinema Sins: Die Hard 2. Nowhere near as good as the first one, but still somehow weirdly enjoyable, despite its laziness. Sins out the ass, though. [CinemaSins]

Luke I’m Your Father: A Star Wars Song [Music Video]

From Rohan Francis: A stop motion animated music/lyric video of Darth Vader’s song to Luke Skywalker. Music/lyric video using stop motion animation via Panasonic GH4 for a little song I wrote and produced years ago for my students in an after school program I used to work for. For Star Wars fans big and small. […]

Top 5 Closing Title Sequences of All Time [Video]

As in reality, it’s always hard to say goodbye to people and things we love. Sometimes, even more so with films that touch our hearts. Storytellers understand this struggle more than the rest of us and find meaningful ways to help us cope with departure to the worlds we encounter in cinema. These are the […]

A Compilation of Slow Motion Scenes from Popular Movies [Video]

A supercut of various slow motion scenes from popular movies by Youtuber Jim Casey. [Jim Casey]

The Immersive Realism of Studio Ghibli [Video]

Studio Ghibli has consistently created the most compelling animated films I have ever seen, in part due to their immersive realism. Despite the fantasy and magic, Ghibli’s films consistently feel tactile and realistic. In this video essay, we explore how Studio Ghibli consistently achieves immersive realism in their films. [Asher Isbrucker]