Tag Archives: Art Book
Hard Copy: Aliens: The Set Photography
There were some horrible things that came out in the 1980s. Massive shoulder pads, big hair that required a whole can of hair spray to keep in place, Cabbage Patch Kids and David Lynch’s big screen version of Dune to … Continue reading
Hard Copy: The Art of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
One of the most anticipated films of 2016 had to be Rogue One: A Star Wars story. I think one of the reasons for this was that this was the first feature length film set in the Star Wars universe … Continue reading
Hard Copy: The Art of Battlefield 1 Coming Soon from Dark Horse Publishing
Dark Horse proudly announces the newest video game art book in its long line of best-selling, award-winning titles: The Art of Battlefield 1! The Art of Battlefield 1 collects hundreds of pieces of art chronicling the production of EA … Continue reading
Hard Copy: The Review of The Art of Alien: Isolation from Titan Books
Saying that an art book based on a horror themed video game is beautiful may seem like a contradiction but not in the case of the Art of Alien Isolation. Yes, the Art of Alien Isolation is gorgeous and it … Continue reading
Hard Copy: Dark Horse to Publish The Art of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
As announced today at Comic Con International, Dark Horse and Mattel are teaming up to deliver the biggest art book of 2015 – The Art of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe! Made in close cooperation with Mattel and … Continue reading
Hard Copy: A Review for Star Trek: The Art of Juan Ortiz from Titan Publishing
I became a fan of Juan Ortiz’s artwork the first time I saw it adorning a shot glass from Entertainment Earth. I found it striking and unique; as far as I knew no one had ever made “movie” posters for … Continue reading
Hard Copy: Elysium: The Art of the Film From Titan Publishing Review
One of the last big budget sci-fi adventures of this summer is Elysium. Directed by Neill Blomkamp whose previous outing was District 9, a science fiction take on apartheid. This time Blomkamp shows us a future world where the line … Continue reading