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Rotoscoped Taylor Swift Video wins the internet for today

Art students take a fun, weird music video and make it weirder and more fun.

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The Sky Lantern book is on its way!

Coming November 17th!

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Mad Max Fury Road: The Loudest Silent Film Ever

George Miller’s latest take on Mad Max is a brilliant example of visual storytelling that would make silent era legend Buster Keaton proud.

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Why MAD MAX: Fury Road Will be the Movie of the Summer

MAD MAX: Fury Road is a near-perfect action film that calls us to fight for our humanity to be realized in a world that is just for all persons.

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Ex Machina, Human Freedom and the Garden of Eden

When we look back in a few years on the glut of A.I.-centric films that came out in 2015, Ex Machina will almost certainly be the stand-out (unless, of course, our new robot overlords censor it). The film is a tight, gripping suspense journey that pushes us to consider what it means to be human. […]

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DAREDEVIL: Letting the Devil Out

What does MARVEL’s Daredevil have to teach us about righteous anger? Quite a lot, as it turns out.

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The Age of Ultron’s Guilt Complex

What makes Guilt so powerful, that a villain can use it to defeat superheroes?

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Batman 40: Who Has the Last Laugh?

Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo threw a big curveball at the end of BATMAN #40. What does it mean for Batman?

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What We Can Learn from V-E Day 70 Years Later

World War II ended seven decades ago. Today is the anniversary of Germany’s surrender. So what does it mean to us all these years later?

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Avengers: Age of Ultron

Avengers: Age of Ultron is another home run for Marvel. Whedon uses a sprawling cast and surprisingly tight story to muse on the nature of death and change.