Parasite Demi Moore S Delightfully Schlocky Film Debut

In a dystopian near-future, a clammy, bug-eyed scientist, Dr Paul Dean (Robert Glaudini, who looks like a gaunt, desperately-ill relative of Jeff Goldblum) tinkers away in his lab. His life’s work is a biological experiment, carried out on behalf of a ruling corporation simply known as the Merchants. For unspecified reasons, the company has ordered Dr Dean to create a flesh-sucking parasite; having grown his monstrosities in metal container, Dr Dean suddenly realises that the creatures are far too deadly to fall into corporate hands, and so he tries to sneak them out of the lab....

December 3, 2022 · 6 min · 1252 words · Gary Plessis

Patty Jenkins Calls Star Wars Rogue Squadron The Greatest Fighter Pilot Movie Of All Time

Revealed late during Disney’s Investor Day Thursday evening, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron is the next Star Wars movie to take to the skies, and the theaters, with a Christmas 2023 release date already penciled in. And it’s a movie that’s clearly close to Jenkins’ heart, as she revealed in the below sizzle video. Seen on a tarmac drenched in the same sunset glow we associate with Top Gun movies, Jenkins spoke candidly about memories of her late father Capt....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 477 words · Annette Brugger

Peacemaker How Vigilante Steals The Show

Peacemaker is not an easy character to upstage. The DC comic antihero has everything one is looking for in a leading man. His appearance is effortlessly iconic – featuring a tight red shirt adorned with a dove of peace logo and a metal helmet shiny enough to make Magneto jealous. His credo is simple: he will have peace, no matter how many men, women, and children he has to kill to get it....

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 673 words · Claire Davis

Peaky Blinders Season 6 Finale Review Lock And Key

Tommy escaped. He escaped it all – the fascists and the fake diagnosis and his family and himself. He rode out of Peaky Blinders just as he rode into it, only this time (this drama loves symbolism) on a white and not a black horse. Season six had sent him to hell where he’d reckoned with his sins. Then a plot by his enemies presented him with a rare opportunity to ride for the hills and leave it all behind....

December 3, 2022 · 5 min · 893 words · Leon Brace

Poldark Season 5 Episode 5 Review

Poldark Season 5, Episode 5 How do you solve a problem like Ned Despard? (Less a moonbeam in your hand than a dickhead in your guest room.) No matter how many times Ross used his new “Have a care, Ned” catchphrase, a care is the one thing Ned would resolutely not have, and look where it got him. Merceron and Hanson may have sprung the trap, but Despard strode straight inside....

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 651 words · Adela Nagura

Ps5 Vs Xbox Series X S War Heats Up As Xbox Scores Rare Sales Victory In Japan

Earlier today, the Japanese business development manager of Limited Run Games, Alex Aniel, posted a link to Famitsu’s latest weekly sales roundup. Much of the article provided expected bits of software sales news, such as Nintendo Switch Sports topping the charts two weeks in a row, but the article’s hardware report revealed something quite fascinating: Xbox has finally outsold PlayStation in Japan. Well, sort of. According to Famitsu’s numbers, last week, Japanese retailers sold 2,240 PlayStation 5 and 453 PS5 Digital units, while Microsoft pushed 105 Xbox Series X consoles and a whopping 6,120 Xbox Series S units....

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 659 words · Christa Peachey

Quentin Tarantino Reveals The Only Marvel Movie He Would Make

However, that’s not the case. In his book Cinema Speculation, Tarantino admitted that he and other filmmakers “can’t wait for the day” that superhero movies fall out of favor. He elaborated on that point earlier this month in a conversation with the LA Times, explaining that he would never do a Marvel movie because “You have to be a hired hand to do those things, [and] I’m not a hired hand....

December 3, 2022 · 2 min · 387 words · Daniel Wilson

Ranking The Roger Moore James Bond Movies From Worst To Best

Moore was the third actor to portray Bond in Eon Productions’ 007 series, although for many (particularly those who came of age in the ‘70s and ‘80s) he remains the definitive portrayal. With the naturally debonair demeanor, the ease with which he delivers a pun, and ever the boyish twinkle in his eye, Moore was the first Bond who seemed naturally at home in his elite lifestyle. Whereas Sean Connery and George Lazenby could be rough around the edges, suggesting they had to claim their refined place in polite society, Moore looks as if he were born in a tailored suit....

December 3, 2022 · 9 min · 1907 words · Michelle Gates

Resident Evil Village Shadows Of Rose Dlc Features A Terrifying New Monster

For those who don’t know, Shadows of Rose picks up about 16 years after the main events of Resident Evil Village‘s campaign. It stars an older version of Rose Winters (who looks about the same as she did during Village‘s epilogue) on her journey into the terrifying realm of the Megamycete. In an interesting twist, Rose enters that realm equipped with only a handgun, a pocket full of ammo, and a few healing items....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 550 words · Gary Brooks

Rick And Morty Season 5 Bruce Chutback Gets The Show Back On Track

In the show’s first season, Morty had to bury his own mouldering corpse in the backyard. Just two weeks ago Summer accompanied her grandfather on a sex tour of literal apocalypses! This week, the duo appear to literally kill Marvel’s Galactus. As such, every now and then Rick and Morty likes to remind us that Summer and Morty are just teenagers with teenage concerns. Enter Bruce Chutback in episode 5 “Amortycan Graffiti....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 588 words · Danica Rosso

Safeguard Your Online Privacy With Swiss Protonvpn Hands On Testing And Review

Security, privacy, and entertainment are the primary reasons to subscribe to any VPN. In addition, it helps in online shopping to avail location-based discounts. So, the idea is to stay online without the fear of being tailed around. Conclusively, a VPN can be your first step towards internet freedom. But first, do you know… What is a VPN? Put simply, a VPN–a virtual private network–helps you to access banned sites from autocratic regimes and stay safe while transacting on public networks....

December 3, 2022 · 11 min · 2169 words · Thomas Maurer

Sam Neill Wishes Event Horizon Was Longer

While talking about his many genre roles with Syfy Wire, Neill complained that the 1997 sci-fi horror movie Event Horizon is “half an hour too short.” Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, who would go on to helm the Resident Evil film series, Event Horizon stars not only Neill, but also Laurence Fishburne, Kathleen Quinlan, Jason Isaacs, and Sean Pertwee. Neill plays Dr. William Weir, designer of the titular ship/gateway to Hell, who accompanies Fishburne’s Captain S....

December 3, 2022 · 2 min · 308 words · Joshua Thomas

Seduced Inside The Nxivm Cult Docuseries To Premiere On Starz

Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult centers on India Oxenberg, the daughter of Hollywood actress Catherine Oxenberg and a descendant of European royalty. “This is the first time India Oxenberg will speak publicly about her experience with the cult’s abuses as she retraces her steps, taking viewers deep inside the cult, meeting with former members, lawyers, therapists and cult analysts,” Starz President of Original Programming Christina Davis said in a statement....

December 3, 2022 · 2 min · 350 words · Hector Lozano

Sky S The Lazarus Project Edited Out Last Minute Real World Overlaps

Writer Joe Barton (Giri/Haji, The Ritual) came up with the idea for new Sky series The Lazarus Project in 2016 after reading an article about a Russian submariner narrowly averting the start of a nuclear war during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. 2016 was also the year of the UK’s Brexit referendum, Donald Trump’s US presidential election, and the death of David Bowie, so it’s probably no accident that Barton was thinking about the end of the world....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 628 words · Curtis Hernandez

South Park Season 21 Episode 9 Review Super Hard Pcness Review

South Park Season 21 Episode 9 If I am being honest, it is easy to admit that South Park isn’t as good as it used to be. The anarchic and unapologetically filthy animated series has been a staple for most who came of age in the 1990s (i.e. Millennials). I know this, because I am a Millennial who has rarely missed an episode since the series debuted back in the third grade....

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 793 words · Karen Fox

Squid Game Competitions As Played By Bts

Episode 40: New Year Red Light, Green Light In Squid Game, Red Light, Green Light is a fatal affair. In Run BTS, the winning team gets to eat tteokguk, aka rice-cake soup, and the losing team… does not. Part of the show’s 2018 Lunar New Year Special, the episode features the group wearing traditional hanbok, playing a variety of silly games, and practicing their calligraphy. During the episode, the group plays an adapted game of Red Light, Green Light competition in which the “tagger” has to yell out “Happy New Year” instead of “Red Light” and the “runners” have to bow after every step....

December 3, 2022 · 3 min · 533 words · Albert Herms

Star Trek Discovery Episode 9 Review Into The Forest I Go

Star Trek: Discovery Episode 9 In many ways, this early stretch of Star Trek: Discovery episodes has reminded me of the beginning of Agents of SHIELD‘s run. Like SHIELD, Discovery is a show shoehorned somewhat awkwardly into a much larger fictional universe. Like SHIELD, Discovery‘s introduction has shown narrative potential, but has been wildly uneven, perhaps a side effect of a show that is treading narrative water until a big plot twist that sends it into warp drive....

December 3, 2022 · 5 min · 980 words · Angelena Davis

Star Trek Judgment Rites Was The Final Season The Original Series Deserved

Remarkably, though, it turns out that we never really had to wonder what adventures we could have joined the Enterprise for if the show had just stayed on the air a while longer. In the early ‘90s, developer Interplay Productions released two Star Trek games (Star Trek: 25th Anniversary and Star Trek: Judgment Rites) that combined the golden era mechanics of point-and-click adventure gaming with the episodic structure and stylings of the original Star Trek series....

December 3, 2022 · 9 min · 1711 words · James Stewart

Star Trek Picard Season 3 Exclusive Preview Headlines New Den Of Geek Magazine

And then there are the people you don’t always “see” here, like our social media, audience dev, video, audio, and commercial teams. We built this brand on everyone’s willingness to go the extra mile, and I assure you, every single one of them does, day in and day out (and often well into the night). You might not always see their faces or bylines, but they love this stuff as much as you do, and they work tirelessly to bring you all of our print, digital, and video coverage....

December 3, 2022 · 2 min · 413 words · Ray Paladino

Star Trek Strange New Worlds What You Should Know About Pike Spock And Number One

If you’ve slept on new TV Star Trek for the past several years, there’s a good chance you’re thinking of beaming back in with the debut of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. And, in terms of understanding the future of where the franchise is headed, this new series is a pretty perfect place for a casual viewer to create their own personal Star Trek reboot. In all meaningful ways, Strange New Worlds is an approachable and less canon-obsessed Star Trek than some more recent entries....

December 3, 2022 · 4 min · 768 words · Alton Bonner