2023 was one hell of a year for games. From long-anticipated sequels like Alan Wake II, unexpectedly great remakes like Resident Evil 4 and Dead Space, and killer indies like Amnesia: The Bunker, there was absolutely no shortage in tremendous horror experiences. What does the future hold? 2024 is already shaping up to be an
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Many fans believed they would see Kit Harington as Black Knight in Eternals, but according to the movie’s writer, there was a good reason why we only got to see Dane Whitman for a limited time, and not his superhero alterego. View Original Source Here
An exciting start to the Above the Black trilogy, Sky’s End transports readers into a dazzling setting reminiscent of Treasure Planet and “Attack on Titan,” where vast lore sets the scene for complicated ethical and cultural questions bound to make readers stop and think. Marc J Gregson’s debut novel features a stunning, harrowing world of
Taurus (April 20-May 20): “Taurus can get anything they want. Their one true love is a very big part of Jupiter conjunct the sun. But when Jupiter goes into Gemini, that’s when they’ll start making money from the seeds they’re planting now and have already for the past six months. They have to do it now because
2023 was a good year for villains. With social media discourse at an all-time low, public figures taking constant swipes at each other, and A.I. poised to render all news meaningless, it seems like the year was filled with nefarious people coming out of the woodwork to make our lives a little more stressful. But
When an actor like Paul Giamatti really wants a part, good luck trying to stop them from getting it. This lesson was something the actor’s representation learned pretty early on, as far back as the casting for Tim Burton’s reboot to one of the best sci-fi movies of all time, Planet of the Apes. Through
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Look what you made Taylor Swift do to her NFL style game. While cheering on her boyfriend Travis Kelce at the Kansas City Chiefs’ home game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. Dec. 31, the “Blank Space” singer wore a cream and black varsity jacket with the team’s logo, customized with a patch that appeared
Share Tweet Share Share Email The doctor is in! After months of anticipation, Sex Education‘s Ncuti Gatwa has finally arrived in the Whoniverse, and fans are ecstatic! The 15th Doctor first debuted in the December 9th special “The Giggle,” but Gatwa really flexed his Time Lord muscles in the Christmas Day episode “The Church on
2023 was one hell of a year for games. From long-anticipated sequels like Alan Wake II, unexpectedly great remakes like Resident Evil 4 and Dead Space, and killer indies like Amnesia: The Bunker, there was absolutely no shortage in tremendous horror experiences. What does the future hold? 2024 is already shaping up to be an
A remake of Stan Winston’s Pumpkinhead has been on the cards since 2017, and it finally looks like it is moving ahead with Paramount. View Original Source Here
Karl Marlantes, author of the epic Deep River, returns with a new tale of the Koskis, a family of Finnish immigrants to the Pacific Northwest in the early 20th century. Set just after World War II, Cold Victory follows Louise Koski, granddaughter-in-law of Aino Koski, Deep River’s fiery and unforgettable protagonist. Louise moves to Helsinki
Nick Carter returned to Instagram a week after his sister Bobbie Jean Carter‘s shocking death to share a sweet family moment. On Dec. 30, the Backstreet Boys singer, 43, shared a video of his and wife Lauren Kitt Carter‘s eldest son Odin, 7, golfing. After the child swings and hits a ball, Nick tells him, “Great shot!” Nick, who also
Share Tweet Share Share Email Estimated reading time: 5 minutes Exploring the Artistic Boundaries: Kenneth Gruenholtz’s “The Fine Art of Erections” Kenneth Gruenholtz, a New York City-based artist, is pushing the boundaries of artistic photography with his latest work, “The Fine Art of Erections.” Building on the success of his first photo book, “Uncensored,” Gruenholtz
“You’ll have to hide better than that.” We’ve all got that one bad ex in our past. At first they seemed like a dream come true – an angel sent straight from heaven to be our perfect match. They were attractive, spontaneous, generous, kind … We spent most of our time indulging in months-long bone-a-thons
One of the best comedies known to this species, or any existing amidst the cosmos, Airplane! was the movie that made brothers Jerry and David Zucker, along with co-writer/co-director Jim Abrahams, into comedy legends. An off-kilter remake of Zero Hour, the picture would turn its creators into overnight sensations, leading studio management at Paramount Pictures
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Alright, alright, alright—we get it. “It’s like, ‘OK, here’s the scene: You’re in the middle of the ocean,” McConaughey explained, giving his side to Yahoo! Entertainment. “You go under the water, so on ‘Action,’ go into the water and then come up out of the water like you’re gasping for air. You’re glad to be
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