Fire Emblem fans have plenty of reasons to be excited about the recently-released Fire Emblem Engage. Not only is it the latest entry into the famous strategy franchise, but it’s really a return to form for Fire Emblem after the series experimented with a few different ideas. It also features a massive roster of characters voiced by some pretty notable actors.
Seriously, Engage’s voice cast is impressive. It’s one thing to boast a roster of named and notable characters quite so large, and it’s quite another to give most of those characters their own name and voice. While you may only recognize the names of a few Fire Emblem voice actors on paper, you’ll almost certainly recognize many of them the moment you hear them in-game.
So whether you can’t quite place why that name is so familiar, or you just want a little...
Seriously, Engage’s voice cast is impressive. It’s one thing to boast a roster of named and notable characters quite so large, and it’s quite another to give most of those characters their own name and voice. While you may only recognize the names of a few Fire Emblem voice actors on paper, you’ll almost certainly recognize many of them the moment you hear them in-game.
So whether you can’t quite place why that name is so familiar, or you just want a little...
- 1/20/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
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Mark Polish, the less prolific filmmaking twin of Michael Polish, has little nice to say about today’s youngsters in Murmur, which aims to be a Blair Witch for digital natives. Throwing a half-dozen annoying social-media producers into the forest with only their cell phones and a deeply dubious game they won’t stop playing, it might’ve looked like a cautionary fable if only it maintained any sort of distance from its protagonists. Instead, it’s wholly on board for screens-based storytelling and TikTok attention spans, the result being that most viewers not addicted to such stuff will find it insufferable from its first moments. Even setting such opinions aside, its value as an unscary horror pic is next to nil, and as screens-based mayhem goes, it ranks far below peers like Spree.
Murmur is the name of a new app that,...
Mark Polish, the less prolific filmmaking twin of Michael Polish, has little nice to say about today’s youngsters in Murmur, which aims to be a Blair Witch for digital natives. Throwing a half-dozen annoying social-media producers into the forest with only their cell phones and a deeply dubious game they won’t stop playing, it might’ve looked like a cautionary fable if only it maintained any sort of distance from its protagonists. Instead, it’s wholly on board for screens-based storytelling and TikTok attention spans, the result being that most viewers not addicted to such stuff will find it insufferable from its first moments. Even setting such opinions aside, its value as an unscary horror pic is next to nil, and as screens-based mayhem goes, it ranks far below peers like Spree.
Murmur is the name of a new app that,...
- 9/16/2022
- by John DeFore
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The production company behind Best Picture Oscar-nominee The Tree of Life has optioned the rights to the unpublished existential apocalyptic novel by Karen Thompson Walker. 'It is never what you worry over that comes to pass in the end. The real catastrophies are always different - unimagined, unprepared for, unknown...' What if our 24-hour day grew longer, first in minutes, then in hours, until day becomes night and night becomes day? What effect would this slowing have on the world? On the birds in the sky, the whales in the sea, the astronauts in space, and on an eleven-year-old girl, grappling with emotional changes in her own life..? One morning, Julia and her parents wake up in their suburban home in California to discover, along with the rest of the world, that the rotation of...
- 2/7/2012
- by Eric Whitman
- The Daily BLAM!
River Road Entertainment has optioned screen rights to Karen Thompson Walker's first novel "The Age of Miracles" reports Deadline.
The film is both a young girl's coming of age tale and a poignant family drama set against an advancing catastrophe after the Earth’s rotation inexplicably slows.
"Hanna" scribe Seth Lochhead has been set to write the script while Bill Pohlad ("The Tree of Life") will produce.
The film is both a young girl's coming of age tale and a poignant family drama set against an advancing catastrophe after the Earth’s rotation inexplicably slows.
"Hanna" scribe Seth Lochhead has been set to write the script while Bill Pohlad ("The Tree of Life") will produce.
- 2/7/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Exclusive: River Road Entertainment optioned screen rights to The Age of Miracles, a first novel by Karen Thompson Walker that sold in a 7-figure deal to Random House and 24 international territories. Hanna scribe Seth Lochhead has been set to write the script. The film will be produced by River Road principal Bill Pohlad, who is nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award for Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. To be published June 26, The Age of Miracles is set amidst an advancing catastrophe after the Earth’s rotation inexplicably slows. The novel covers a young girl’s adolescence, a poignant family drama and a heartrending glimpse into the everyday tragedies and triumphs that occur at a time when the world might be ending. The book was brokered by Wme, which reps the author and Lochhead. The scribe’s managed by Circle of Confusion. River Road’s Christa Zofcin made...
- 2/6/2012
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
Deadline is reporting that River Road Entertainment (The Tree Of Life, Food, Inc.) has just optioned screen rights to the upcoming novel "The Age of Miracles". A Random House book written by Karen Thompson Walker and due for release this June, it tells the story of a young girl who deals with an Earth whose rotation has inexplicably started to slow. The book's synopsis- On a seemingly ordinary Saturday in a California suburb, Julia and her family awake to discover, along...
- 2/6/2012
- by Alex Riviello
- JoBlo.com
Sneak Peek new screen shots featuring DC Comics' "Wonder Woman", in her traditional 1940's costume, for the new massively multiplayer online role-playing game, "DC Universe Online", debuting November 2, 2010.
The story of Dcuo is set in the 'present day', beginning with the arrival of a time-traveling 'Lex Luthor' who has come to warn the Earth about a future battle that kills off the majority of heroes and villains, leaving the planet vulnerable to an invasion by 'Brainiac'.
The exclusively online game will offer a dramatic setting where players can enter the DC Universe and battle alongside/against their favorite DC Comics heroes/villains including comic book icons 'Batman', 'Superman', 'Wonder Woman', 'The Joker', 'Green Lantern', 'The Flash', 'Catwoman' and 'Martian Manhunter', set in locations as diverse as 'Arkham Asylum', 'Gotham City' and 'Metropolis'.
Based on the artwork/designs of comic book artist Jim Lee,...
The story of Dcuo is set in the 'present day', beginning with the arrival of a time-traveling 'Lex Luthor' who has come to warn the Earth about a future battle that kills off the majority of heroes and villains, leaving the planet vulnerable to an invasion by 'Brainiac'.
The exclusively online game will offer a dramatic setting where players can enter the DC Universe and battle alongside/against their favorite DC Comics heroes/villains including comic book icons 'Batman', 'Superman', 'Wonder Woman', 'The Joker', 'Green Lantern', 'The Flash', 'Catwoman' and 'Martian Manhunter', set in locations as diverse as 'Arkham Asylum', 'Gotham City' and 'Metropolis'.
Based on the artwork/designs of comic book artist Jim Lee,...
- 10/10/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek new screen shots featuring DC Comics' "Wonder Woman", in her traditional 1940's costume, for the new massively multiplayer online role-playing game, "DC Universe Online", debuting November 2, 2010.
The story of Dcuo is set in the 'present day', beginning with the arrival of a time-traveling 'Lex Luthor' who has come to warn the Earth about a future battle that kills off the majority of heroes and villains, leaving the planet vulnerable to an invasion by 'Brainiac'.
The exclusively online game will offer a dramatic setting where players can enter the DC Universe and battle alongside/against their favorite DC Comics heroes/villains including comic book icons 'Batman', 'Superman', 'Wonder Woman', 'The Joker', 'Green Lantern', 'The Flash', 'Catwoman' and 'Martian Manhunter', set in locations as diverse as 'Arkham Asylum', 'Gotham City' and 'Metropolis'.
Based on the artwork/designs of comic book artist Jim Lee,...
The story of Dcuo is set in the 'present day', beginning with the arrival of a time-traveling 'Lex Luthor' who has come to warn the Earth about a future battle that kills off the majority of heroes and villains, leaving the planet vulnerable to an invasion by 'Brainiac'.
The exclusively online game will offer a dramatic setting where players can enter the DC Universe and battle alongside/against their favorite DC Comics heroes/villains including comic book icons 'Batman', 'Superman', 'Wonder Woman', 'The Joker', 'Green Lantern', 'The Flash', 'Catwoman' and 'Martian Manhunter', set in locations as diverse as 'Arkham Asylum', 'Gotham City' and 'Metropolis'.
Based on the artwork/designs of comic book artist Jim Lee,...
- 8/31/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
To celebrate the news of an possible eighth movie in the Police Academy franchise, Sky have announced a special Disorganised Crime season on Sky Movies Showcase and Sky Movies Showcase HD this Bank Holiday Monday with the channel dedicated to screening all seven Police Academy movies, back-to-back in HD for the first time.
Want to avoid the chaos and crowds as the nation gears up for the last weekend of summer and the mad dash to do something in the sunshine?
Well, look no further than Sky Movies this Bank Holiday for some laugh-out-loud comedy in the comfort of your own home. With rumours of a Police Academy 8 on its way, take this Bank Holiday to…
- Marvel again at the man of a thousand voices, Larvel Jones (Michael Winslow)
- Be drawn-in by charm of Office Carey Mahoney (Steve Guttenberg)
- Remind yourself that the Forces’ most famous cadet...
Want to avoid the chaos and crowds as the nation gears up for the last weekend of summer and the mad dash to do something in the sunshine?
Well, look no further than Sky Movies this Bank Holiday for some laugh-out-loud comedy in the comfort of your own home. With rumours of a Police Academy 8 on its way, take this Bank Holiday to…
- Marvel again at the man of a thousand voices, Larvel Jones (Michael Winslow)
- Be drawn-in by charm of Office Carey Mahoney (Steve Guttenberg)
- Remind yourself that the Forces’ most famous cadet...
- 8/30/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Today marks the official opening of the new Will Ferrell/Mark Wahlberg comedy "The Other Guys" at AMC Theatres everywhere!
Cop comedies area staple in Hollywood and for good reason. So with the film opening today I thought it would be a good opportunity for us to look back at some of my favorite all time cop comedies and share the with you here.
So let's dive into it:
#1 - Police Academy (1984)
Ok, just to be clear here I'm not talking about the 49 sequels that followed, but rather the original masterpiece that still makes me laugh to this day whenever I have the chance to see it:
"The city is in need of more police officers, so the mayor decides to alter the requirements for acceptance into the Police Academy. Among the new cadets is Moses Hightower, a gentle giant who was a florist. Leslie Barbara, who is tired of being picked on.
Cop comedies area staple in Hollywood and for good reason. So with the film opening today I thought it would be a good opportunity for us to look back at some of my favorite all time cop comedies and share the with you here.
So let's dive into it:
#1 - Police Academy (1984)
Ok, just to be clear here I'm not talking about the 49 sequels that followed, but rather the original masterpiece that still makes me laugh to this day whenever I have the chance to see it:
"The city is in need of more police officers, so the mayor decides to alter the requirements for acceptance into the Police Academy. Among the new cadets is Moses Hightower, a gentle giant who was a florist. Leslie Barbara, who is tired of being picked on.
- 8/6/2010
- by amcsts@gmail.com
- AMC - Script to Screen
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