Ex Machina Is the Next Film By the Writer of 28 Days Later
Just how smart will artificial intelligence get? A new film, Ex Machina, will attempt to answer that question by blurring the line between man and machine. Written and directed by Alex Garland, who...
View ArticleIt’s Halloween! Here are Ten Scary Movies to Stream Tonight
There’s nothing like a scary movie, and there’s no better time to watch one then on Halloween (arguably the best holiday). I was driving to work this morning and saw a joyous gaggle of kids in...
View ArticleFurious 7 Trailer Is Insane and Ridiculous, But Still Awesome
The Fast and Furious brand began as an ode to the underground race scene. Now in its seventh film (seventh!), the movies have evolved into some of the more exciting and entertaining action movies out...
View ArticleChristian Bale Turns Down the Chance to Play Steve Jobs
Christian Bale has reportedly decided to back out of playing Steve Jobs in the upcoming biopic from Sony Pictures Entertainment, just two weeks after the movie’s writer confirmed he was chosen for the...
View ArticleMinions Trailer Is the Reason Why We Love Animated Movies
You and I both know that the best and most charming part of the Despicable Me movies, which are good in their own right, are the Minions. Those Twinkie-shaped, mumbling servants are some of the cutest...
View ArticleSpotify is Now Generating More Royalties Than iTunes in Europe
In Europe, Spotify is now generating more royalties for its artists than iTunes for the first time ever. In fact, during the last quarter, revenues from the popular music streaming service were 13%...
View ArticleChappie Is the Next Film From the Director of District 9
; The fascination in Hollywood on artificial intelligence is already well-documented, and the end-result typically comes to the same conclusion: robots are evil. But over the past few months, we’ve...
View ArticleTV Show Based on Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events Is Headed to...
Netflix on Wednesday announced plans to produce a live-action adaptation of Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. The company said the new series is being fast-tracked with the help of...
View ArticleStar Wars: Episode VII Title Announced
Walt Disney Pictures celebrated the end of principal photography on Star Wars: Episode VII by announcing its official title. Following in the Star Wars tradition of giving the films titles that make...
View ArticleAaron Sorkin: Enough Steve Jobs Content for 10 Movies
You know Aaron Sorkin’s work on The Social Network and The West Wing (among others), but his legacy might be defined by the upcoming Jobs biopic, which is set to begin filming sometime next year. The...
View Article‘The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies’ Gets Thrilling New Trailer
Peter Jackson has spent his time wandering Middle-earth for over a decade, but his journey will finally come to a close when The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies hits theaters this December....
View Article‘Toy Story 4′ Announced for June 2017 Release
It’s been four years since we last saw Woody and Buzz escape the confines of Sunnyside Daycare, and the famous duo will be back in action soon. Disney CEO Bob Iger on Thursday announced Pixar will...
View ArticleMicrosoft OneDrive May Soon Store Your Music in the Cloud
See full gallery on TechnoBuffalo Microsoft’s new plans for a music streaming and storage service are finally coming together, and the company’s strategy may hinge on a marriage between its OneDrive...
View ArticleMarvel Forcing Google To Identify ‘Age of Ultron’ Trailer Leaker
Google is being forced to reveal the identify of whomever leaked the Age of Ultron trailer early after it was posted to Google Drive. Marvel and its parent company, Disney, are obviously not happy...
View ArticleEvil Dead TV Series Is Coming To Starz
We last saw Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams in Army of Darkness, and more than 20 years later he’s to make his triumphant return in a new TV series being produced by Starz. The new project will re-team...
View ArticleYouTube Has its Own Music Streaming Service
Starting next week, YouTube will launch its very own subscription music service, called YouTube Music Key. The point of entry, like most services of this nature are, will be $9.99/month, giving you...
View ArticleRdio Cuts Family Plan Pricing to Compete With Spotify
Rdio has announced new and reduced prices for its Family Plan subscriptions less than a month after Spotify launched competing services of its own. Prices for multiple-user accounts now start at just...
View ArticleHoliday Gift Guide 2014 – Roy’s List
It is that time of year again where I contemplate what whimsical things I can add to my holiday gift guide. I hope I do not disappoint, my wishlist this year is a dash of absurd, practical and even...
View ArticleKobe, Japan Retro Gaming Hike – Climbing to Nostalgia
November 13th, 2014 was one of those perfect autumn days. Not a cloud in the sky, and in fact, it was so clear you can make out the skyscrapers of Tennoji and Namba looking out across Osaka Bay. No...
View ArticleGoogle Play Music Subscribers Get YouTube Music Key This Week
Those already subscribed to Google Play Music — formerly named All Access — will automatically gain access to Music Key, the new music video streaming service from YouTube, starting next week. In...
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