SXSW Music: Next to the Big Bands, Some Serious Singers
While some Austin crowds drift towards the biggest sounds, TIME singles out some singers that will be wowing audiences with more subdued shows
While some Austin crowds drift towards the biggest sounds, TIME singles out some singers that will be wowing audiences with more subdued shows
Thousands of bands over six days: How can anyone see them all? TIME picks five early standouts from the sprawling South By Southwest music festival
From DVR to Netflix streaming, technology has the changed the business of the TV industry; now the push towards transmedia has content creators dreaming up new and creative ways of forging relationships with fans.
We all love to watch; we’re all baffled by the pageantry. Here are some worthy talking points for your Oscar shindig
The latest from the Japanese animation studio brings to life a hidden world of tiny creatures who take refuge in the walls and nooks of people’s homes.
Honest Abe faces down the vampire apocalypse in the gritty, absurd new movie trailer
The readers of TIME.com are choosing the BEST Best Picture of All-TIME. Come back every day to vote on a different match-up. Polls close at 9 pm EST.
Two of this year’s biggest Oscar exclusions have us wondering: in an era of increasing motion capture use, what does it mean to animate a film?
The readers of TIME.com are choosing the BEST Best Picture of All-TIME. Come back every day to vote on a different match-up. Polls close at 9 pm EST.
“The weirdest compliment that I get is, ‘The music was so great I didn’t know that there was any,’” film composer Cliff Martinez told Carson Daly in a late-night interview that aired late last year.
At the time, the …
Heavily re-edited and distributed in America ‘Godzilla, King of the Monsters,’ Criterion has revived Ishiro Honda’s original masterpiece, a complex and haunting monster morality play
In Anthony Bourdain’s new travel series, a quick visit to Hong Kong’s Simpson Sin suggests the rise of a whole new form of travel show
Death and disease are heavy subjects. But this holiday season, Hollywood is fooling audiences into buying tickets to these “comedies”