Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Since the rise of the modern superhero movie this century, it has created its own cinematic cliché. No, not “We have to stop the ...
Supercuts bring attention to the phrases and devices that jaded movie and TV viewers already see over and over–the tics of film and television–and repeat them to comic effect. The video compilations ...
He had set out to find every instance in which a Saturday Night Live actor broke character by bursting out laughing or failing to keep a straight face, but he had underestimated the task at hand.
You may not know Duncan Robson by name, but you probably know his work. Duncan created the excellent and very popular “Let’s Enhance” video, which is a so-called “Supercut” compilation video. Duncan’s ...
From Stanley Kubrick movies to Groot in "Guardians of the Galaxy," one epic supercut bring decades of movie dancing together. Ewen McGregor and Nicole Kidman in “Moulin Rouge!” Jennifer Beals in ...
In the summer of 2008, Rich Juzwiak was working as a culture writer for VH1’s website, a job that required him to keep up with a daunting assortment of reality-television shows. Some were ...
Need to create an air of sadness and melancholy in your video game? Then you’ve gotta make it rain, baby. Similar to movies and television, developers use rainy weather to evoke a certain mood.
Since the rise of the modern superhero movie this century, it has created its own cinematic cliché. No, not “We have to stop the energy beam in the sky to save the city.” Although, yes, that one too.