videos Great Moving Image MOVING IMAGE | Blade Runner 2049 Short Film Series Hernando Cathedral / 20:08 / 03.10.17 Denis Villeneuve commissioned three filmmakers he admired to help expand the world he engages in with his new film Blade Runner 2049.
videos Trailers TRAILER | Annihilation – Teaser Trailer Hernando Cathedral / 10:17 / 28.09.17 'From the writer and director of Ex Machina' is enough to get us excited. Here is the brand new trailer for Alex Garland's Annihilation.
videos Trailers TRAILER | This is Star Wars Battlefront 2 Hernando Cathedral / 11:18 / 27.09.17 Less than two months to go until the release of Star Wars Battlefront 2 and the brand new trailer has gotten us very excited!
videos Great Moving Image MOVING IMAGE | The Art of Slow Motion in Film Hernando Cathedral / 16:35 / 26.09.17 Slow motion is a very widely used tool for film directors, and this video essay takes a look at exactly how and why that is.
videos Trailers TRAILER | Murder on the Orient Express Official Trailer #2 Hernando Cathedral / 15:58 / 22.09.17 The new trailer for Kenneth Branagh's Murder on the Orient express has more action computer generated images more then your average Agatha Christie.
videos Trailers TRAILER | Isle of Dogs – Official Trailer Hernando Cathedral / 9:39 / 22.09.17 The trailer for Wes Anderson's Isle of Dogs has arrived online and it looks like exactly what we ought to expect from Wes Anderson.
videos Great Moving Image MOVING IMAGE | Prisoners: Symbolism Done Right Hernando Cathedral / 1:41 / 22.09.17 This wonderful video essay examines how symbolism is done right in Denis Villeneuve's haunting crime thriller, Prisoners.
videos Trailers TRAILER | The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) – Official Trailer Hernando Cathedral / 10:52 / 21.09.17 Who would have thought it, but The Meyerowitz Stories ((New and Selected), the brand new Adam Sandler movie, actually doesn't look half bad.
videos Trailers TRAILER | Tomb Raider – Official Trailer #1 Hernando Cathedral / 9:49 / 21.09.17 The new trailer for Roar Uthaug's Tomb Raider doesn't suggest the film will buck the trend of badly made video game films.