BATTLE ANGEL ALITA & More Manga Added to NINTENDO SWITCH App

You can now read many of the world’s top manga on your Nintendo Switch using InkyPen, the All-You-Can-Read comic subscription service. InkyPen has joined forces with Kodansha USA Publishing, purveyors of some of the world’s most recognized manga properties, to bring All-You-Can-Read manga to its subscription catalog, retailing at 7.99USD per month.(Newsarama) Read more atContinue reading “BATTLE ANGEL ALITA & More Manga Added to NINTENDO SWITCH App”

The Movie Cellar Presents: The Alita Episode!

The Movie Cellar: “THE ALITA EPISODE!!! Here it is, Cellar Dwellers, the long awaited, awesome mega super special bonus episode celebrating our awesome friends, Kings of #VHS4T1D, Gods of the Show, #AlitaArmy! Huge thanks to @OptimizticOzzie for joining us to talk Alita, T1D, and more! #PodNation” Listen at the following links: (Spotify) https://open.spotify.com/episode/0DAN9n7XecQmS36iOalElw?si=Gh40VG3FQziizlqUbJnVHA&nd=1 (Apple) https://podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/vhs4t1d-alita-battle-angel-for-alitaarmy/id1462942580?i=1000472423029&l=nbContinue reading “The Movie Cellar Presents: The Alita Episode!”

Collider.com: The Best Sci-Fi Movies of the 21st Century (So Far)

“The unbridled ambition of Alita is intoxicating, even if it goes by so fast that it’s not always 100% effective. Keeping all this madness together is Rosa Salazar, giving a truly remarkable motion capture performance that evolves as her body upgrades, in a film that capably uses blockbuster action storytelling as a trans parable.” ColliderContinue reading “Collider.com: The Best Sci-Fi Movies of the 21st Century (So Far)”

20th Century (Fox) seemingly abandoning HDR10+ in favor of Dolby Vision

“In 2019, 20th Century Fox released its first movie in Dolby Vision (besides HDR10+), Alita Battle Angel, but many saw it as an outlier due to director James Cameron’s wishes. Now that Disney has taken full control… it has seemingly also set in motion a transition away from HDR10+ to Dolby Vision.” Read the entireContinue reading “20th Century (Fox) seemingly abandoning HDR10+ in favor of Dolby Vision”