Phil Tippett is the kind of artist who doesn’t just think outside the box—he lights the box on fire, films it melting in stop-motion, and then drops it into a hellish industrial wasteland populated by squishy humanoids and twitching monstrosities. With Mad God, Tippett, the pioneering mind behind some of cinema’s most iconic visual effects, finally unshackles himself from the constraints of mainstream storytelling and gives us an unfiltered look into his feverish imagination. The result is eq...