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Explore the Gross, Cultish 3D World of Worlds Inc. Before It's Lost Forever
Worlds Inc. is a company that runs and maintains a very basic 3D chat client first introduced in 1995 and has, over time, become a cesspool of the darker side of human nature.
10 Confessions from 'Rejected Cartoons' Animator Don Hertzfeldt
He dishes on animating the 'Simpsons' couch gag, and how to sell short independent films.
We Spoke to Frontline Photojournalist Lynsey Addario About Fear and Female Resilience
"At a certain point when you're being held hostage, you don't have power to do anything. The only power you have is to listen to your captors and do what they ask you to do."
Filmmakers Still Don’t Understand Video Games
Halo: Nightfall offers disappointing evidence that the worlds of movies and games remain tough to unite.
Jennifer Lawrence and Why Hollywood Is Done with Boring Male Heroes
Women haven't traditionally been protagonists in major movies, but that might be changing—even if that change comes too slowly and not soon enough.
The Two Kids Who Remade Indiana Jones Shot for Shot
VICE tracks down two best friends who have spent their lives making a 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' adaptation by reenacting each scene. We caught up with them as they shot the final frames of their epic.
VICE News Capsule
This week, Kenyan lawmakers approve controversial anti-terror legislation, PETA uncovers a shocking dog-skin trade in China, and the US Navy shows off a drone that looks like it belongs in Jaws.
10 Filmmaking Heavyweights Predict the Future of Cinema
From Cameron to Coppola, 10 industry experts weigh in on filmmaking in the technological age.
Stanley Kubrick's 'Napoleon': A Lot of Work, Very Little Actual Movie
We talked to Tony Frewin, Kubrick's assistant from 1965 until his death, about what it was like to be caught up in the director's Napoleonic vortex.