A Cinematic History of the Future
SFSignal has Handshake Magazine’s cinematic history of the future. The timecode in the upper right hand corner.
SFSignal has Handshake Magazine’s cinematic history of the future. The timecode in the upper right hand corner.
In honor of Ray Harryhausen’s birthday, a little documentary on the making of Valley of Gwangi.
Twilight and True Blood have an animated Barbie off. (via Cinema Junkie)
Charles Bronson interviewed on the set of St. Ives, with Jacqueline Bisset and John Houseman. (via @DailyGrindhouse)
Flowers of Flesh and Blood looks at the dystopian horror of Gzegorz Jonkajtys’ short films, with the shorts included. “It is a world of late bills, dreadful jobs, broken homes and the isolation of anonymity, but here, when you can’t get the voice recognition software on the end […]
2 minutes of solar bliss.