The Sith Who Stole Christmas
View Comments The Grinch Who Stole Christmas and Return of the Jedi, together at last.
View Comments The Grinch Who Stole Christmas and Return of the Jedi, together at last.
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View Comments Canadian freestyle skiier JP Auclair takes a trip through the neighborhood.
View Comments To accompany the new clues that have come to light in the unsolved mystery.
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View Comments Yves “Jetman” Rossy performs a formation flight alongside two L-39C Albatros planes from the Breitling Jet Team.
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Here’s the cheat sheet, cheater.
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View Comments Corridor Digital takes it to the walls once again in their latest action short.
View Comments Giving thanks for a second Black Star track in one day. From the duo’s upcoming mixtape tribute to the incomparable Aretha Franklin.
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View Comments Kees van Dijkhuizen showcases the work of Christopher Nolan in his latest installment:
After hundreds of requests, one of the most visionary, iconic and successful filmmakers of our generation has finally gotten the [the films of] treatment. Christopher Nolan’s films have kept anyone of us on the edge of their seat. Every film is filled with secrets, surprises, twists and turns, and only a true movie mastermind could keep even the biggest film nut fooled until the very last minute. They’re films that demand a second, third and fourth viewing. Christopher Nolan is a perfect example of traditional filmmaking with modern twists, and is a fine addition to a series already filled to the brink with inspiring artists.
keesvdijkhuizen | Previously: [the films of] Tim Burton
View Comments Team Blacksheep straps a camera to an R/C airplane to give you a bird’s-eye view of UVA’s Charlottesville campus.