in The Night’s Dawn Trilogy (The Reality Dysfunction, The Neutronium Alchemist and The Naked God), the very survival of humanity is on the line as the dead possess whole planets in a high-tech future. This massive epic is one hell of a ride; a relentless and incredibly entertaining space-opera of awesome proportions!
Rare is the action-movie sequel that manage to be as fun and interesting as its predecessor. The Bourne Supremacy is a thoroughly enjoyable ride that keeps most of what made the first movie great while adding its own twists.
You will never find a funnier, more densely informative, action-packed adventure about money, slavery, the birth of science and the love life of Isaac Newton.
More Machinima excellence from Zachariah Scott of Lit Fuse Films. This gorgeous music video clip set in the world of Half Life II is a wistful, poetic vision of the life under military occupation where privacy and hope are things long forgotten.
After more than 15 years of procrastination and endless revisions, I have finally decided to publish my first novel, La Boue (French for mud even if I have to do it myself using print on demand. As I work on the final revisions and typesetting of the book, I offer you the first chapter (in French) of this bleak and strange mix of horror, poetry, sensuality and fantasy.
Thousands of years from now, a tiny kingdom of peace-loving peasants living on the fringes of a poisonous forest finds itself dragged into a senseless war that threaten to destroy whatever clean land remains.
A third-person shooter set in a Film Noir setting, this excellent sequel has all of the ingredients that made the first Max Payne adventure such a wonderful thrill: colourful characters, moody atmosphere, a great storyline, kick-ass cinematographic gameplay, matrix-like “Bullet Time” slow-motion, interaction with the environment and, of course, lots of guns!
Even if the Arbiter had yet to make it’s first on-screen appearance, these three Machinima comedy shorts from John Graham are just as hilarious (or even more!) as the more recent episodes.
Action , humour , great characters , outstanding attention to details - this thrilling movie about naval warfare in the Napoleonic Wars is also faithful to the spirit, if not the letter, of Patrick O’Brian magnificent historical novels.
In the grand tradition of “What If” stories, the early Marvel universe is translated into 17th century costumes and historical context. Through Neil Gaiman’s magic, Marvel’s classic Silver Age characters are thus reborn anew into something completely different and yet, somehow, exhilaratingly the same.