The doors to the La Convention Center have officially closed and another E3 has been put in the books. As we reflect on what was one of the most intriguing E3’s in recent memory, we honor the games that got us excited, that made us say “wow” with our Cinelinx Best of E3 Award! Last year You picked The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild as our inaugural winner. Who will win it in Year 2? See below and cast your vote!
Strange Brigade
“Strange Brigade is a four player co-op or single player action, puzzle, and hoard game. In a way, it reminds me of a less-narrative-based Uncharted game. Definitely a blast to play.” - Eric
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
Speaking of Uncharted, it looks like Naughty Dog has done it again with The Lost Legacy. They managed to make to side-characters and make them the stars in their own incredible adventure.
Strange Brigade
“Strange Brigade is a four player co-op or single player action, puzzle, and hoard game. In a way, it reminds me of a less-narrative-based Uncharted game. Definitely a blast to play.” - Eric
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
Speaking of Uncharted, it looks like Naughty Dog has done it again with The Lost Legacy. They managed to make to side-characters and make them the stars in their own incredible adventure.
- 6/17/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
The previews for the upcoming second half of DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 2 is full of staccato shots that cutaway before you can really make out what's in front of you.
The one thing that struck me was this shot of Nate and Amaya that was buried inside a super fast montage.
They're not only bare-chested, but they're clasping hands.
However they got to this particular place, it seems to come from a place much deeper than a sexual liaison.
As a huge fan of both of these characters, I'm on board with that.
What I sincerely hope doesn't happen is the relationship that was building between Amaya and Mick is written to be anything other than a deep friendship it was growing into before the break.
No (Nooo) love triangles please. Thank you.
Nate also appears to name the trio of Darhk, Merlyn and "the speedster" as the Legion of Doom.
The one thing that struck me was this shot of Nate and Amaya that was buried inside a super fast montage.
They're not only bare-chested, but they're clasping hands.
However they got to this particular place, it seems to come from a place much deeper than a sexual liaison.
As a huge fan of both of these characters, I'm on board with that.
What I sincerely hope doesn't happen is the relationship that was building between Amaya and Mick is written to be anything other than a deep friendship it was growing into before the break.
No (Nooo) love triangles please. Thank you.
Nate also appears to name the trio of Darhk, Merlyn and "the speedster" as the Legion of Doom.
- 12/28/2016
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Here’s your daily dose of an indie film, web series, TV pilot, what-have-you in progress — at the end of the week, you’ll have the chance to vote for your favorite.
In the meantime: Is this a project you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments.
Twentyfiveish
Logline: Rosie travels with her best friend, Tucker, for a weekend getaway, reuniting with former high school friends who face equally uncertain futures.
Elevator Pitch:
#adulting is hard. “Twentyfiveish” follows Rosie, in the midst of a quarterlife crisis, who escapes for a weekend trip with her best friend Tucker. Upon arrival, she is surprised by former high school friends, some welcome and some not, who also face equally uncertain futures. Together, over the course of the weekend, they try to navigate their way through being twentyfiveish.
Production Team:
Brendan Robinson
Producer/Cast
Brendan is an American actor known for playing...
In the meantime: Is this a project you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments.
Twentyfiveish
Logline: Rosie travels with her best friend, Tucker, for a weekend getaway, reuniting with former high school friends who face equally uncertain futures.
Elevator Pitch:
#adulting is hard. “Twentyfiveish” follows Rosie, in the midst of a quarterlife crisis, who escapes for a weekend trip with her best friend Tucker. Upon arrival, she is surprised by former high school friends, some welcome and some not, who also face equally uncertain futures. Together, over the course of the weekend, they try to navigate their way through being twentyfiveish.
Production Team:
Brendan Robinson
Producer/Cast
Brendan is an American actor known for playing...
- 9/22/2016
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Marc Buxton Sep 9, 2016
From Tribble to Andorians, we run down the 50 best alien life forms explored in the Star Trek universe.
The crews of the various iterations of Star Trek boldly went where no one has gone before — and then boldly met a whole lot of alien species.
Star Trek may be the human adventure, but there have been countless non-human beings, critters, menaces, gods, and blobs that have been introduced in the Star Trek universe. From The Original Series to The Animated Series, to The Next Generation, to Deep Space Nine, the Delta Quadrant and Voyager, to the early adventures of Enterprise, to the modern day films, Star Trek has gifted fans with many unforgettable species as the five-year mission slowly turned into five decades of first contact.
There have been vile races bred for combat, omnipotent races that use humankind as puppets, and even a bunch of cute little furry things.
From Tribble to Andorians, we run down the 50 best alien life forms explored in the Star Trek universe.
The crews of the various iterations of Star Trek boldly went where no one has gone before — and then boldly met a whole lot of alien species.
Star Trek may be the human adventure, but there have been countless non-human beings, critters, menaces, gods, and blobs that have been introduced in the Star Trek universe. From The Original Series to The Animated Series, to The Next Generation, to Deep Space Nine, the Delta Quadrant and Voyager, to the early adventures of Enterprise, to the modern day films, Star Trek has gifted fans with many unforgettable species as the five-year mission slowly turned into five decades of first contact.
There have been vile races bred for combat, omnipotent races that use humankind as puppets, and even a bunch of cute little furry things.
- 9/7/2016
- Den of Geek
Is Castle packing his bags? Has Once Upon a Time‘s Belle been tainted? Will an Arrow fave bring sass to The Flash? When will ABC spill more Secrets and Lies? Read on for answers to those questions plus teases from other shows.
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- 4/26/2016
- TVLine.com
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: When will we learn who is in the grave from the Arrow season premiere? —Kyle
Ausiello: Though the producers are being purposefully vague about the timing of that reveal, here’s something to at least whet your whistle. Co-showrunner Wendy Mericle told Matt Mitovich, “There might be” additional flash-forwards “here and there… right around midseason,” that certainly will add to the “Who dies?” mystery. “We’re definitely toying with that,” the Ep added, “and when and if...
Question: When will we learn who is in the grave from the Arrow season premiere? —Kyle
Ausiello: Though the producers are being purposefully vague about the timing of that reveal, here’s something to at least whet your whistle. Co-showrunner Wendy Mericle told Matt Mitovich, “There might be” additional flash-forwards “here and there… right around midseason,” that certainly will add to the “Who dies?” mystery. “We’re definitely toying with that,” the Ep added, “and when and if...
- 11/5/2015
- TVLine.com
American Pharoah may have ended his storied career with a Breeders’ Cup Classic win on Saturday, but TVLine’s Quotes of the Week keeps racing forward.
RelatedWhich Series Is Killing Off Its Co-Lead? TVLine Readers Tackle Our Most Dramatic Blind Item Ever!
This time around, we’ve got a Good Wife reference on Quantico, a cocktail origin story from the Sleepy Hollow-Bones crossover, a New Adventures of Old Christine rant via Billy on the Street, and a Miss Piggy put-down thanks to the Muppets‘ timeslot neighbor Fresh Off the Boat.
Related2016 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled?...
RelatedWhich Series Is Killing Off Its Co-Lead? TVLine Readers Tackle Our Most Dramatic Blind Item Ever!
This time around, we’ve got a Good Wife reference on Quantico, a cocktail origin story from the Sleepy Hollow-Bones crossover, a New Adventures of Old Christine rant via Billy on the Street, and a Miss Piggy put-down thanks to the Muppets‘ timeslot neighbor Fresh Off the Boat.
Related2016 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled?...
- 11/1/2015
- TVLine.com
Ryan Phillippe‘s latest TV role is Rated O… for Ooh Rah!
RelatedSecrets and Lies: Jordana Brewster, Charlie Barnett Join Season 2
The Secrets and Lies star has signed on for the lead role in USA Network’s upcoming drama pilot Shooter — based on the 2007 big-screen hit of the same name starring Mark Wahlberg and the Stephen Hunter novel Point of Impact that served as its source material.
According to the network, Phillippe will play Bob Lee Swagger, “an off-the-grid former Marine sniper who is coaxed into action to thwart the killing of the President. Ultimately double-crossed and framed for the attempt,...
RelatedSecrets and Lies: Jordana Brewster, Charlie Barnett Join Season 2
The Secrets and Lies star has signed on for the lead role in USA Network’s upcoming drama pilot Shooter — based on the 2007 big-screen hit of the same name starring Mark Wahlberg and the Stephen Hunter novel Point of Impact that served as its source material.
According to the network, Phillippe will play Bob Lee Swagger, “an off-the-grid former Marine sniper who is coaxed into action to thwart the killing of the President. Ultimately double-crossed and framed for the attempt,...
- 8/6/2015
- TVLine.com
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