What do you get when you combine gaming, tech, pop culture, weird obsessions, and two friends with a unique optimistic take on the world of gaming and beyond? The answer is a somewhat frenetic weekly podcast taking on everything from indie games to new VR peripherals and anything in between.
Game For Anything launches today, Tuesday, October 17, with hosts Angharad 'Rad' Yeo and Paul F. Verhoeven, who between them have the energy and expertise to delve into the unpredictable and ever-evolving world of gaming.
Yeo is the former host of technology podcast Queens of the Drone Age, as well as an award-winning television presenter, video game critic, technology journalist and host of Double J's Weekends. Her other credits include ABC Me's Good Game Spawn Point, ABC Science's Elevator Pitch and Rad Experiments, and ABC Listen's How Games Play Us.
Verhoeven, meanwhile, is a critically acclaimed broadcaster, journalist and bestselling...
Game For Anything launches today, Tuesday, October 17, with hosts Angharad 'Rad' Yeo and Paul F. Verhoeven, who between them have the energy and expertise to delve into the unpredictable and ever-evolving world of gaming.
Yeo is the former host of technology podcast Queens of the Drone Age, as well as an award-winning television presenter, video game critic, technology journalist and host of Double J's Weekends. Her other credits include ABC Me's Good Game Spawn Point, ABC Science's Elevator Pitch and Rad Experiments, and ABC Listen's How Games Play Us.
Verhoeven, meanwhile, is a critically acclaimed broadcaster, journalist and bestselling...
- 10/17/2023
- Podnews.net
Sony Pictures Classics just sent Oscar voters screeners of three of the leading contenders for Foreign Language Film: France’s entry “Elle,” Spain’s submission “Julieta” and Germany’s contender “Toni Erdmann.” In Paul Verhoven‘s “Elle,” Isabelle Huppert is riveting as a successful businesswoman caught in a dangerous cat-and-mouse game with an unknown man who sexually assaulted her. For her bravura, […]...
- 12/13/2016
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
It's that time again! With the end of the year approaching, everyone begins revealing their own Top 10 best of the year lists. One of our favorite lists that kicks off this time is from filmmaker John Waters' - his Top 10 favorite films from this year. For 2016, Waters has chosen yet another (expected) eclectic mix of films, including Paul Verhoven's controversial Elle, Todd Solondz's divisive Wiener-Dog, as well as David Farrier & Dylan Reeve's outstandingly creepy documentary Tickled, among some other oddball picks. A few years back his top film was Spring Breakers, and last year it was a film titled Helmut Berger, Actor. I always like hearing about Waters' favorites because he has such unique taste and his quick comments are fun to read. Waters includes a short one/two-sentence explanation with each pick, so head to ArtForum to read all of his thoughts on his Top...
- 12/1/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
There are many reasons one could argue for Cannes’ 2016 lineup as their best in recent years; the most persuasive might be its plurality of options, country- and genre-wise. (Yes, this is said in acknowledgement of how numerous Eastern nations are not represented much or at all, as well as the dearth of female filmmakers.) There’s good evidence in this globe-spanning round-up of stills and posters, all showcasing titles we are (to varying degrees) excited about.
Collected, then, are: a veritable cornucopia of bright new images from the Michaël Dudok de Wit-directed Studio Ghibli-Wild Bunch co-production The Red Turtle; Isabelle Huppert looking very suave and dangerous in Paul Verhoven‘s Elle lovely widescreen compositions from Cristian Mungiu‘s Graduation and new images from Romanian counterpart Cristi Puiu‘s Sieranevada; a set of photos from the Bruno Dumont-directed, Juliette Binoche-led Slack Bay; and, courtesy FilmItalia, Bérénice Bejo...
Collected, then, are: a veritable cornucopia of bright new images from the Michaël Dudok de Wit-directed Studio Ghibli-Wild Bunch co-production The Red Turtle; Isabelle Huppert looking very suave and dangerous in Paul Verhoven‘s Elle lovely widescreen compositions from Cristian Mungiu‘s Graduation and new images from Romanian counterpart Cristi Puiu‘s Sieranevada; a set of photos from the Bruno Dumont-directed, Juliette Binoche-led Slack Bay; and, courtesy FilmItalia, Bérénice Bejo...
- 4/27/2016
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
Jeff Nichols' interracial romance Loving will compete in Cannes this year, alongside Park Chan Wook's The Handmaid, Sean Penn's latest The Last Face and Daniel Blake, the latest, and maybe last, feature from British veteran Ken Loach. Nicholas Winding Refn's The Neon Demon, a feature made for Amazon, also secured a Cannes competition slot. It will go up against Family Photos from Palme d'Or winner Cristian Mungiu (4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days), Sieranevada from fellow Romanian director Cristi Puiu, Paul Verhoven's Elle and two Filipino films, Aquarius from Kleber Mendonça Filho and Ma Rosa from Brillante Mendoza. Cannes
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- 4/13/2016
- by Rhonda Richford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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