Now it’s getting personal… The MOTU toy-line holds a special place in my heart. He-Man and his friends (as well as foes) were my first “actors” that I used to tell my stories. Mattel’s creation has had a non-negligible influence on my imagination and my need to create new worlds. It was only a matter of […]
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Feature films have been made for over a hundred years and it’s possible that you’ve missed one or two good ones.This column should help you digging through past films that are well worth your time. In Galaxy Quest, we follow the misadventures of the cast of a defunct television series who survive by doing one […]
“After the gruesome murder of their father, the Locke kids, Tyler, Kinsey and Bode move with their mother across the country to Keyhouse, an unlikely New England mansion. This house features fantastic doors and magic keys that transform all who dare to walk through them…” This is just the tip of the narrative iceberg of this series that […]
You just gotta love these “What If’s” scenarios where contemporary films or cinema classics get the alternate-universe treatment. Just thought we’d share some of our favourites with you:-) Go nuts: Click here for more News
Feature films have been made for over a hundred years and it’s possible that you’ve missed one or two good ones. This column should help you digging through past films that are well worth your time. ZU – Warriors from the Magic Mountain It’s with this film that Tsui Hark, legendary director, earned his title of […]
Ray Harryhausen is the absolute grand-master of stop-motion and creature design (on par maybe only with Willis O’Brien – the guy who animated the original King Kong). He always tried to give his monsters a real personality and more often than not, his monsters were tragic figures. “The Art of Ray Harryhausen” offers an in-depth […]
Yo! Here’s our first entry of a new segment: Radar’s Road Trip Reports. Just a silent glimpse at our little trips, visiting Festivals and Film Markets around the world. We’re starting with one of our favourites: The International Animation Film Market in Annecy. Enjoy:-) https://vimeo.com/172403608 Click here for more News
Remember the times when film posters were better than the films themselves? When you were browsing your local video store for hours, overwhelmed by the outranging VHS covers? (for the younger ones: imagine physically walking through the Netflix catalogue – only with cooler thumbnails). Yeah… British designer Tom Hodge from Dude Designs (the guy behind great posters […]
Feature films have been made for over a hundred years and it’s possible that you’ve missed one or two good ones. This column should help you digging through past films that are well worth your time. We’re starting with 1987’s “Monster Squad”, directed by Fred Dekker and written by the great Shane Black (“Lethal Weapon”, […]