There’s plenty that’s mighty impressive about the new Oscar-nominated animated feature Flow. Hailing from the country of ...
Lucas Toboggan 's animation shows a 2D man running in circles (or is that Cycles after Blender's offline render?) in a ...
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I’m picky when it comes to variations on the old fish-swallowing-fish concept. First, it needs to be applicable, and, in this ...
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The Far Side entertained readers throughout the 1980s and '90s with its trademark absurdist and surreal humor. Appearing in ...
To be clear, I’ve heard nothing but good things about the Queen City ... That’s just wrong. In fact, imagining Cincinnati with Sundance is about as weird as imagining Park City with the ...
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Researchers have derived a formula for viral behavior in the Wild Cards, a science fiction series written by a collection of authors about an alien virus called the Wild Card that mutates human DNA.
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