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Charles Pulliam-Moore

Charles Pulliam-Moore

Film & TV Reporter

Film & TV Reporter

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    We played Pokémon Pokopia, ask us anythingWe played Pokémon Pokopia, ask us anything
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    Pokémon Pokopia is an expansive adventure disguised as a cozy life sim

    Nintendo’s new Pokémon spin-off game tasks you with rebuilding the world.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Nintendo’s making a mini Game Boy music player.

    Sure, you can just pull up digital versions of the Junichi Masuda’s music from Pokémon Red and Blue. Or you can pick up one of the new Game Boy-inspired music players Nintendo is releasing along with 45 different cartridges that seem to play one song each.

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    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Jane Schoenbrun’s getting campy with it.

    I Saw the TV Glow writer / director Jane Schoenbrun is back with Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma, a horror about a director (Hannah Einbinder) becoming strangely entangled with her lead actress (Gillian Anderson) as the two work on the reboot of a long-dead slasher franchise. The film’s out August 7th.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Get in the new robot, Shinji.

    A new Evangelion anime series directed by Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX’s Kazuya Tsurumaki and written by NieR creator Yoko Taro is in the works. So far, no other details about the project have been announced.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Disney wouldn’t let Tony Gilroy say “fascism.”

    Now that Andor has come to end, series creator Tony Gilroy is free to speak more openly about what it was like working for Disney, and in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter he says that the studio was very insistent on him not using the word “fascism” while talking about his show focused on fighting fascism.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    I Am Frankelda is coming to Netflix

    I Am Frankelda co-writer / directors Arturo and Roy Ambriz’s stop motion dark fantasy film about a girl with a strange connection to another dimension — has been acquired by Netflix and is slated to debut on the streamer sometime later this year.