G.S. Perno

Managing editor. Fascinated by the history of film. "Film can teach us just as well as it can entertain us, and the things we learn from film can be much more beneficial to our lives than the short-term entertainment we extract from it."

Will Xbox Be a Multiplatform Company by 2026? | 2nd Opinion Podcast # 372

“In this episode, Caleb “Soleb '' Gayle and co-host discuss some of the latest gaming information and talk about The Game Awards, Xbox, Upcoming Games, and more!!” “What you Been Gaming” Show introduction, this used to be called “what you've been drinking and gaming” but …who has time for that now? “The 2ND Opinion” ‘Xbox won’t have exclusives going forward’, it’s been claimed https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/xbox-wont-have-exclusives-going-forward-its-been-claimed/ According to Windows Central executive...
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Ranked: Every James Bond Film

Cinelinx honors one of the longest running movie franchises in history by ranking all the primary Bond films from worst to best.

Ranked: Every James Bond Title Sequence

The Bond title sequences are an important tradition for the franchise. Join us as we count them down from worst to best.

Top Heist Movies Ranked by the Value of Their Heists

The more difficult the heist in a heist film, the more fun it is to watch. Typically, the difficulty of the heist increases along with the value of the goods being stolen. This is our list of the most valuable loot hauls ever to be shown in film.

Directors’ Trademarks: J.J. Abrams

Most directors have an identifiable style consistent with their approach and perspective. Each week Cinelinx will chose one director for an in-depth examination of the “signatures” that they leave behind in their work. This week, we examine the trademark style and calling signs of J.J. Abrams. 

Directors’ Trademarks: Terry Gilliam

 

Most directors have an identifiable style consistent with their approach and perspective. Each week Cinelinx will chose one director for an in-depth examination of the “signatures” that they leave behind in their work. This week, we examine the trademark style and calling signs of Terry Gilliam.