Microsoft, Sony, Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, Bethesda and others are holding massive press conferences this week at E3 to showcase their various upcoming video games. I'll be doing a breakdown of the line-ups. Check the features section or click on the logos below to access the individual guides for each presentation.
Batman Arkham Vr, Bound, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Days Gone, Death Stranding, Detroit Become Human, Farpoint, Final Fantasy Xv, God of War, Hawken: War is a Machine, Horizon Zero Dawn, The Last Guardian, Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Pyre, Resident Evil 7, Skylanders Imaginators, Spider-Man, Star Wars Battlefront: X-Wing Vr Mission Eagle Flight, For Honor, Ghost Recon Wildlands, Grow Up, Just Dance 2017, South Park: The Fractured But Whole, Star Trek: Bridge Crew, Steep, Trials of the Blood Dragon, Watch Dogs 2 Cuphead, Dead Rising 4, Final Fantasy Xv, Forza Horizon 3, Gears of War 4, Halo Wars 2, Inside, Recore, Scalebound, Sea of Thieves, State of Decay 2, Tekken 7, We Happy Few Dishonored 2, Prey, Quake Champions, Skyrim: Special Edition Battlefield 1, Fe, Mass Effect Andromeda, Star Wars, Titanfall 2...
Batman Arkham Vr, Bound, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Days Gone, Death Stranding, Detroit Become Human, Farpoint, Final Fantasy Xv, God of War, Hawken: War is a Machine, Horizon Zero Dawn, The Last Guardian, Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Pyre, Resident Evil 7, Skylanders Imaginators, Spider-Man, Star Wars Battlefront: X-Wing Vr Mission Eagle Flight, For Honor, Ghost Recon Wildlands, Grow Up, Just Dance 2017, South Park: The Fractured But Whole, Star Trek: Bridge Crew, Steep, Trials of the Blood Dragon, Watch Dogs 2 Cuphead, Dead Rising 4, Final Fantasy Xv, Forza Horizon 3, Gears of War 4, Halo Wars 2, Inside, Recore, Scalebound, Sea of Thieves, State of Decay 2, Tekken 7, We Happy Few Dishonored 2, Prey, Quake Champions, Skyrim: Special Edition Battlefield 1, Fe, Mass Effect Andromeda, Star Wars, Titanfall 2...
- 6/14/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Quantico‘s Priyanka Chopra was on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night to promote the series, which returns this Sunday on ABC for its midseason premiere and was also just renewed for a second season yesterday. So how did Chopra celebrate the renewal news? By eating hot wings with Jimmy Fallon, of course. In the video below, the Quantico star tells Fallon about how much she loves the food in New York City. From the pizza to the hot dogs, Chopra thinks it’s the absolute best. “I landed from Miami this morning to come for the show, and the
Quantico’s Priyanka Chopra Battles Jimmy Fallon in a Wing-Eating Contest on The Tonight Show...
Quantico’s Priyanka Chopra Battles Jimmy Fallon in a Wing-Eating Contest on The Tonight Show...
- 3/4/2016
- by Chris King
- TVovermind.com
Stars: Sam Eidson, Anne Gee Byrd, Brock England, Garrett Graham, Lowell Bartholomee, Katie Folger, Larry Jack Dotson | Written by Andrew Matthews | Directed by Katie Graham, Andrew Matthews
Another production of crowd-funding, Zero Charisma is a black comedy that tells the story of Scott (Sam Eidson) an overgrown nerd who lives with his grandmother and spends his nights as Grand Master of a fantasy board game that he and his guild have been playing constantly for three years. When one of his players has marital trouble and leaves the game, Scott finds his role as leader of the misfits put into jeopardy when a new “hipster” initiate enters the group.
Despite being a huge nerd, board games and in particular role-playing games, have never appealed to me. Yes, I’ve had the odd game of Zombicide and Star Wars: X-Wing with my board-game loving buddy Andrew, and I did...
Another production of crowd-funding, Zero Charisma is a black comedy that tells the story of Scott (Sam Eidson) an overgrown nerd who lives with his grandmother and spends his nights as Grand Master of a fantasy board game that he and his guild have been playing constantly for three years. When one of his players has marital trouble and leaves the game, Scott finds his role as leader of the misfits put into jeopardy when a new “hipster” initiate enters the group.
Despite being a huge nerd, board games and in particular role-playing games, have never appealed to me. Yes, I’ve had the odd game of Zombicide and Star Wars: X-Wing with my board-game loving buddy Andrew, and I did...
- 11/4/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Supernatural is getting an upgrade to Wednesday nights.
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And the first new shows to get a full-season are on NBC. The network gave a "back nine" order to Revolution, Go On and The New Normal. All three shows have done pretty well so far and Revolution's second and third week suggests it has a chance at avoiding the fate of shows like The Event and Terra Nova, which started strong but kept losing viewers. Now the TV nerds are waiting to see if CBS or Fox makes the first cancellation of the season. (I predicted The Mob Doctor would be the first to fall, but I didn't expect the viewers who made 2 Broke Girls a hit would reject the equally-unfunny Partners.)
Patton Oswalt will join the fourth season of Justified in a recurring role. He'll play a classmate of Raylan who has that one story of football glory that he tells again and again.
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And the first new shows to get a full-season are on NBC. The network gave a "back nine" order to Revolution, Go On and The New Normal. All three shows have done pretty well so far and Revolution's second and third week suggests it has a chance at avoiding the fate of shows like The Event and Terra Nova, which started strong but kept losing viewers. Now the TV nerds are waiting to see if CBS or Fox makes the first cancellation of the season. (I predicted The Mob Doctor would be the first to fall, but I didn't expect the viewers who made 2 Broke Girls a hit would reject the equally-unfunny Partners.)
Patton Oswalt will join the fourth season of Justified in a recurring role. He'll play a classmate of Raylan who has that one story of football glory that he tells again and again.
- 10/3/2012
- by LyleMasaki
- The Backlot
Where is the federal investigation into "South Park?" That was the question posed this weekend during the Values Voter Summit's panel on “Religious Hostility in America” held in Washington, D.C.
Panelist and Fox News radio commentator Todd Starnes called on the White House to put a stop to Hollywood's constant humiliating of Christians, both in movies and in television shows like the Comedy Central classic which he accused of "denigrating all faiths."
Starnes made the comments as discussion at the Summit turned to the "Innocence of Muslims," the ameteurish short film that is the alleged catalyst behind a slew of deadly protests against American installations in the Middle East. "The big headline this morning is 'federal authorities investigate Christian filmmaker because of this film," Starnes told attendees, according to a video posted on RightWingWatch.org.
"We have the seen the administration come out and say, 'we condemn anyone who denigrates religious faith,...
Panelist and Fox News radio commentator Todd Starnes called on the White House to put a stop to Hollywood's constant humiliating of Christians, both in movies and in television shows like the Comedy Central classic which he accused of "denigrating all faiths."
Starnes made the comments as discussion at the Summit turned to the "Innocence of Muslims," the ameteurish short film that is the alleged catalyst behind a slew of deadly protests against American installations in the Middle East. "The big headline this morning is 'federal authorities investigate Christian filmmaker because of this film," Starnes told attendees, according to a video posted on RightWingWatch.org.
"We have the seen the administration come out and say, 'we condemn anyone who denigrates religious faith,...
- 9/18/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Aol TV.
Censorship can, sometimes, be a spur to the creative mind. It’s more often a pain in the ass but there are times when a creative mind finds ingenious ways of getting around the bans, whatever they may be.
For example, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, them crazy guys who created South Park (and, even more oddly, the Tony Award winning musical The Book of Mormon) originally wanted to call the South Park movie South Park: All Hell Breaks Loose. That got rejected by the MPAA for having the word “Hell” in the title. Parker and Stone re-named the film “Bigger, Longer, Uncut,” which is more salacious. Evidently, the MPAA were the only ones who didn’t get the penis reference. Creativity trumps censorship.
George Carlin in 1972 famously listed seven words you could never say on television. Not only can I say them here, but I think editor Mike Gold would insist.
For example, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, them crazy guys who created South Park (and, even more oddly, the Tony Award winning musical The Book of Mormon) originally wanted to call the South Park movie South Park: All Hell Breaks Loose. That got rejected by the MPAA for having the word “Hell” in the title. Parker and Stone re-named the film “Bigger, Longer, Uncut,” which is more salacious. Evidently, the MPAA were the only ones who didn’t get the penis reference. Creativity trumps censorship.
George Carlin in 1972 famously listed seven words you could never say on television. Not only can I say them here, but I think editor Mike Gold would insist.
- 6/3/2012
- by John Ostrander
- Comicmix.com
Nearly every lesbian I know has that TV show, or that movie, or that book, or that song. You know the one I'm talking about. The one where you're watching it or reading it or listening to it, and for the very first time everything just clicks into place: "Oh, right. I'm a raging homosexual." For me, that show was the 1990s UK prison drama Bad Girls. Adding to the personal poignancy is the fact that Scribegrrrl's Bad Girls recaps wove such a magic spell around me, infused me with such a sense of wonder and reverence, that I began to dream of a time when I, too, might be able to write recaps for AfterEllen.com.
The show means a lot to me, is what I am saying. So you'll understand why I had to be borne away to my fainting couch where I wept bitter, anxious tears when...
The show means a lot to me, is what I am saying. So you'll understand why I had to be borne away to my fainting couch where I wept bitter, anxious tears when...
- 2/1/2012
- by Heather Hogan
- AfterEllen.com
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