Watch: 60 Seconds of Social Media
But a hologram Tupac on tour? Long-term interest and success of 3D tech is notoriously hard to predict, once the novelty wanes.
But a hologram Tupac on tour? Long-term interest and success of 3D tech is notoriously hard to predict, once the novelty wanes.
The Huffington Post | Courteney Palis | Posted 04.16.2012
Three-dimensional (3D) printing has made the creation of everything from a model of Stephen Colbert's head to sand-grain-sized models of racing cars p...
Belinda Parmar | Posted 04.10.2012
It's not just cinema that has been revolutionized by 3D technology. From advertising to retail to design, the third dimension is changing the way we interact with the world forever.
Daleen Berry | Posted 04.06.2012
When the epic was released in 1997, everyone swooned over Jack and Rose, the movie's star-crossed lovers. After seeing it, I took away another message: Rarely will life be what you expect, but that doesn't mean you can't make the most of it.
AP | JOCELYN NOVECK | Posted 05.16.2012
NEW YORK — If you've ever seen choreographer Matthew Bourne's version of "Swan Lake," you already know that his birds aren't the usual delicate,...
Posted 02.27.2012
What does sound look like? Martin Klimas provides a stunning hypothesis by making paint dance to the beat as he captures his splatter sculptures on ca...
Jonathan Kim | Posted 04.15.2012
Perhaps what's most mysterious about the Mysterious Island is that it takes place in a world where well-paid actors are unable to mimic authentic human emotions, and a script's action scenes appear to have been written before the story.
Steve Rosenbaum | Posted 04.12.2012
When Greg Harper reached into his bag of tricks to share the coolest in digital gear, I was standing ready to blog his sage advice and share it with you.
Jonathan Kim | Posted 03.27.2012
Before seeing Pina, I had agreed with the conventional wisdom that 3D was best suited for action and animated films, though the vast majority of 3D movies I'd seen so far had left me feeling like it shouldn't be used at all.
The New York Public Library | Posted 03.27.2012
What is a photograph if not an invitation to step, however hesitantly, however briefly, into another time?
Jonathan Kim | Posted 03.13.2012
I've seen the first spectacular 3D film that absolutely must be seen in 3D. And most amazingly, this film is a documentary about a German choreographer whom I'd never heard of. That film is Pina.
Marshall Fine | Posted 03.12.2012
While I'm happy that kids will get the chance to see this wonderful film on a big screen, it comes from this crassly commercial ploy: the 3D conversion.
Terry Keefe | Posted 02.18.2012
Jonathan Kim | Posted 02.05.2012
Nostalgia can't be the only reason why The Artist is receiving such critical praise. And be sure -- The Artist is a charming, beautifully shot, often funny novelty that audiences of all ages would do well to take a chance on.
Posted 12.04.2011
First came Titanic, then came The Lion King and now Guernica; epic works of across visual media are being intensified through 3D technology. Guernica,...
Scott Mendelson | Posted 01.28.2012
The utter lack of any wide releases next weekend plus the likely downward plunge for Breaking Dawn part I means that The Muppets will likely top the box office next weekend. There clearly is an audience for this 35-year-old franchise.
Marshall Fine | Posted 01.23.2012
Hugo is transporting, a smart and imaginative treat that would make a great double-feature with Michel Hazanavicius' The Artist. Put it on your holiday movie list.
Carole Mallory | Posted 01.22.2012
Oh, my, what visual splendor. A treat for the Holidays. Hugo is a film about the importance of purpose. This movie is a 3D homage to the early days ...
Posted 11.13.2011
Massive Attack debuted a new song with hardly a peep on Friday, posting a link on their Facebook to a song with the label "11/11/11 demo" (h/t Prefix)...
Glen Helfand | Posted 01.07.2012
Like anyone with an interest in movies, I've seen my consumption evolve from repertory houses, to indie chains, to the current streaming standard. Now I am entertained and edified by amazing libraries of material instantaneously available to cater to whatever whim.
Scott Mendelson | Posted 01.07.2012
A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas is not as aggressively bad as the first sequel, but mere mediocrity is not something to aspire to.
Jonathan Kim | Posted 01.04.2012
A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas is a return to form, with the plot's clear and single-minded focus echoing the first film's mission for munchies.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Gilbert | Posted 12.25.2011
Perhaps it was naive of me to think that the first ever 3D magazine for the iPad would feature anything besides page after page of eye-popping photogr...
Marshall Fine | Posted 12.26.2011
Puss in Boots 3D is about what you'd expect -- a two-dimensional comedy shown with technology to make you believe you're seeing something you're not. And one of the things you're not seeing -- or, rather, hearing -- is witty dialogue.
Scott Mendelson | Posted 12.25.2011
What could have been a cheap and easy spin-off is instead a surprisingly engaging and richly constructed adventure film.
Shawn Amos | Posted 04.20.2012