Lucas Kloberdanz-Dyck is a writer for Collider. He grew up creating lists, stories, and worlds, which led to his love of anime and video games. He attended Sheridan College where he earned an Honours ...
This short educational animation explores the fascinating mechanical design of the world's very first conceptual tank, which ...
Yacht Club Games’ second major swing at a retro renaissance invokes a familiar sense of adventure, but with a spirit and ...
Melbourne's Johnny Galvatron gave up the rockstar life to become a BAFTA-winning game developer. Now, his studio's latest ...
Following the devastating U.S. losses at Pearl Harbor and the fall of Wake Island, Japan sought to eliminate American carrier forces and establish dominance in the central Pacific. What followed was a ...
Documentaries may not top the box office, but there's a reason they continue to thrive even while other genres aren't as ...
Mina the Hollower is delightfully old school, and sure, I mean that with regards to how it looks thanks to its Game Boy Color-inspired aesthetic, but I also ...
Now, some of the most graphic, most extreme, crazy, gory, and messed-up things ever displayed on a screen can be found in science fiction television. Did you watch Fringe? The first two seasons of ...
After years of waiting, Star Wars fans finally got to have the visual treat of The Mandalorian and Grogu this May, and it's safe to say that the film delivered expectations.
Your calendar might be packed with appointments, deadlines, and obligations, but none of that matters once you arrive in a place where the loudest sound is a rooster greeting the morning. Strasburg, ...
Not every Star Wars game was about trench runs or Jedi heroics. Droids was a home-computer cartoon tie-in, and that’s exactly ...
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