Blue Estate

Blue Estate

Blue Estate is a darkly funny rail shooter based on comic books of the same name. Assume the role of Tony Luciano, the homicidal maniac son of LA’s crime boss Don Luciano, More »

Constructor

Constructor

In a town where anything goes, you cant rise to the top without tearing a few others down. From dodgy deals to shifty tricks, do what you gotta’ do to go from More »

Contrast

Contrast

Contrast is a 2D/3D puzzle platformer in which you can shift between the striking 3D fantasy world and the mysterious 2D shadowscape. EP2092-CUSA00226_00-CONTRASTEU000001-A0103-V0100 EP2092-CUSA00226_00-CONTRASTEU000001-A0103-V0100 More »

Comet Crash 2 – The Kronkoid Wars

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Building on the original, Comet Crash 2 is a strategy gamer’s dream with intuitive real-time action combined with tons of depth. The endless variety of gameplay plus online and offline multiplayer battles More »

Color Guardians

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Despite its colorful veneer, Color Guardians is a challenging platformer that requires skill, dexterity, and good memory. Easy to learn and quite impossible to master, the game challenges players to quickly negotiate More »

 

Filming ‘Othello’

Filming Othello begins with Welles standing behind a moviola. He directly addresses the camera and announces: "This is to be a conversation, certainly not anything so formal as a lecture, and what we’re going to talk about is Othello, Shakespeare’s play and the film I made of it." Welles initially conducts a monologue where he recalls the events that lead up to the creation of Othello and some of the problems that plagued the production. As the film progresses, he switches to a conversation in a restaurant between himself and two of the film’s co-stars, Micheal MacLiammoir (who played Iago) and Hilton Edwards (who played Brabantio). The three men talk at length about the making of Othello. Welles then resumes his monologue from his position behind the moviola. He then runs footage on the moviola of a question and answer session he conducted during a 1977 screening of Othello in Boston. Welles concludes the film in his position as a monologuist, proclaiming: "There are too many regrets…

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