I don’t actually remember the first time I saw Merian C. Cooper’s classic 1933 monster movie King Kong. It was probably late at night when

I don’t actually remember the first time I saw Merian C. Cooper’s classic 1933 monster movie King Kong. It was probably late at night when
My Cinefex assignments usually require me to peek behind the scenes on the latest feature films. This issue, my task was a little different. Inspired
It’s in a mild state of dizziness that I’m announcing the publication of Cinefex 149, the latest edition of the world’s leading visual effects magazine.
Cinefex 148 has hit newsstands at warp speed, with four big articles on four big movies: Star Trek Beyond, Warcraft, Independence Day: Resurgence and The Legend of
Nothing beats delivering a manuscript … except maybe delivering a manuscript a week ahead of schedule. I’m not quite sure how that’s happened with the final novel in
There’s something hot on my coffee table. It’s issue 145 of Cinefex, and it’s hot because (a) it’s just been published; (b) it has the Millennium