Review: ‘Our Idiot Brother’ Ambles Like Its Hero
Paul Rudd hops from one sofa to another to another as the title character in “Our Idiot Brother,” and that’s sort of what the film itself does, too. Rudd stars as an amiable, ambling dude named Ned who has no real goals in life; what he does have is a guilelessness that consistently gets [...]
Read MoreFright Night Review: Hey, Guy
Leave a Comment I have shitty neighbors. They pound on the walls when my stereo goes above 4db, they threaten police action when my friend smokes 400 feet away from the building, and they park cars on the lawn. And despite it all, I still don’t have it as bad as Charlie Brewster, who lives [...]
Read MoreBest of the Week #185
It’s time for our best news of this week. We have a lot of graphic and web design, a bit of architecture, ads, tech news, awesome reads and other crazy stuff! So take a look at the links we’ve selected for your inspiration and to keep you updated about what’s going on out there! [...]
Read More10 WordPress plugins to enhance your blog’s typography
Have you ever visited a blog and noticed immediately how the typography added sophistication and really made the content stand out? Perhaps it was an elegant typeface that fit the theme of the blog, or white space that was used proficiently throughout the layout. Whatever it was, it caught your eye, and you probably wondered [...]
Read MoreMovie Review: Fright Night
Fright Night Directed by Craig Gillespie Starring: Anton Yelchin, Colin Farrell, David Tennant, Imogen Poots, Toni Collette, Christopher Mintz-Plasse Release Date: August 19, 2011 Horror fans are well aware of the gloom associated with many remakes of well-known films, but despite this, I was pleasantly surprised with Craig Gillespie‘s take on Fright Night. The new [...]
Read MoreColorful Photos of Bicycle Couriers by Alain Delorme
August 19, 2011 from AoiroStudio’s blog This is a great example of taking a simple picture, reinvented and retouched into a beautiful set of pictures taken by France based photographer Alain Delorme. The theme from this “Totems” set is to target the complexity of what the bicycle couriers have to carry on their [...]
Read MoreDaily Inspiration #905
August 19, 2011 from AoiroStudio’s blog This post is part of our daily series of posts showing the most inspiring images selected by some of the Abduzeedo’s writers and users. If you want to participate and share your graphic design inspiration, just send us, via email, the image with the link from where [...]
Read MoreMovie Review: Conan the Barbarian
Written by Seth Paul No matter what you do, no matter how hard you try, there are some people that are born to play a role; these actors become such a part of our cultural memory that they are the standards by which others are judged. Sean Connery as James Bond. Humphrey Bogart as Sam [...]
Read MoreDaily Inspiration #904
This post is part of our daily series of posts showing the most inspiring images selected by some of the Abduzeedo’s writers and users. If you want to participate and share your graphic design inspiration, just send us, via email, the image with the link from where you found it, also use “Daily Inspiration” [...]
Read MoreWin 25 Lite accounts from Vzaar video hosting
Today our good friends at Vzaar are giving away 25 lite accounts of their professional commercial video hosting. As you know, websites like YouTube are great for hosting your online videos. The biggest downside is that you have little control over the environment in which your video is shown, and there’s nothing that says your [...]
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Bereavement’
The astute fan of indie horror cinema may recall a not-half-bad offering from 2004 called Malevolence. Written and directed by Stevan Mena, it told the story of a bank robbery gone (seriously) awry when the criminals choose the wrong patch of woods to hole up in. And that’s an understatement. A clearly low-budget and scrappy [...]
Read MoreReview: ‘One Day’ Feels So Much Longer
Maybe it was all more resonant, more poignant on the page: the many highs and lows and major life shifts that occur during the decades-spanning friendship/romance between Emma and Dexter in “One Day.” But here they feel so cursory and rushed, it’s as if we’re watching a filmed version of the CliffsNotes of David [...]
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