
10 Broadway Players to Watch
Lopez has been a talent to watch ever since his 2011 play “The Whipping Man” became one of the most widely produced new American plays of the past decade.

A Dallas Director Opens a Virtual Window to World War I in Austin
Academy Award winner Brandon Oldenburg discusses conceptualizing War Remains, an interactive virtual reality experience.

The Inheritance, London's Epic, 7-hour “Play of the Century” Arrives on Broadway
The play shattered audiences in a sold-out run at London’s Young Vic when it premiered in March 2018; The Guardian’s Michael Billington praised director Stephen Daldry’s “crystalline production” and noted that the play “pierces your emotional defenses, raises any number of political issues and enfolds you in its narrative.”

Edward Norton on His Passion Project, ‘Motherless Brooklyn’
Edward Norton is no stranger to scene-chewing roles. His film debut, as sociopathic altar boy Aaron Stampler in 1996’s Primal Fear, earned him a Golden Globe and the first of his three Academy Award nominations.

Felicia Day discusses creativity, embracing your weird, and more
Felicia Day is known to Supernatural fans as Charlie, but there’s far more to her. In this exclusive, she talks about her upcoming book Embrace Your Wierd: Face Your Fears and Unleash Your Creativity and much more.

Dan Carlin’s ‘War Remains’ Drops You Into the Thick of World War I
Dan Carlin’s War Remains VR experience transports you into the Western Front of World War I, where you will hear the sounds of war, feel the wind on your face, and see bombs dropping all around you.

‘Creature In The Well’ Is Weird, Wonderful And Well Worth Your While
In Creature in the Well, you play as the last, nameless “BOT-C” unit–who looks like an anthropomorphized, less hate-inducing Claptrap from Borderlands–who’s tasked with heading into a mountain to “restore power to an ancient facility, haunted by a desperate Creature”.

Creature In The Well Is A Sadistic Mix of Pinball and Dungeon Crawling
‘Creature in the Well’ follows BOT-C, the last of a group of robot engineers. They wake up in the midst of a nasty sandstorm and take it upon themselves to restore power to a giant facility to provide shelter to a nearby town.

Creature in the Well is a dungeon crawler smashed into a pinball machine
The devs call it a “pin brawler”.

MWM Interactive moves beyond virtual reality to video game publishing
MWM Immersive, the interactive entertainment division of media and entertainment company MWM, is moving into video game publishing and rebranding itself as MWM Interactive.

Oscar Race Gets Rolling In The Rockies
This is just the starting gate for Norton’s ambitious passion project, one well worth seeing. Getting people into theaters will be key for its future – Oscar-wise.

Edward Norton Tunnels Into the Secret History of Modern New York
The trailer for Edward Norton’s Jonathan Lethem adaptation “Motherless Brooklyn” has arrived and, fun fact for Radiohead fans, it features a new Thom Yorke song that is achingly good.

Edward Norton’s Radical Reimagining of Motherless Brooklyn
Transposed to the 1950s, Jonathan Lethem’s 1999 novel becomes, among other things, a look at “the secret history of modern New York.”

‘Groundhog Day VR’ to Launch in September on Rift, Vive & PSVR, Gameplay Trailer Here
In Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son, players dip back into the world of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania as the son of Phil Connors, the aptly named Phil Connors Junior.

Meet the cast of the Broadway hit, 'Hadestown'
The cast of the Broadway musical chats about what fans can expect at the show, live on "GMA."

Edward Norton’s ‘Motherless Brooklyn’ to Close New York Film Festival
Edward Norton’s “Motherless Brooklyn” has nabbed the closing night slot at this year’s New York Film Festival.