Steven Spielberg is now producing a horror movie about entities that torment people through their screens. Read that again. The man who taught a generation to fear open water and the family television has looked at the scariest corner of YouTube, and he wants in. The Mandela Catalogue, the analog horror series that has been
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The mysterious Inca Empire is a source of endless fascination to many, representing the largest and most elaborate society of pre-Columbian America. But long before the west coast of South America was ruled by the Incas, an even more enigmatic society inhabited the Andes, and we’re still finding fragments of their ancient story today. This
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Looking for something excellent to read this weekend? We published over 400 articles on GamesRadar+ this week, but here’s my pick of the six stories that you absolutely need to read. 1. Final Fantasy 14 is leaning the right lessons from Dawntrail as it enters the Evercold era (Image credit: Square Enix) Final Fantasy 14
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Tim Burton’s Mars Attacks! is a must-watch this Fourth of July. Sure, we know Jaws, and I Know What You Did Last Summer are mid-summer classics, but nothing captures the zaniness of supreme Americana quite like Tim Burton’s unsung masterpiece. With a stacked cast featuring Jack Nicholson, Annette Bening, Jack Black, Glenn Close, and more,
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Beyoncé is celebrating the 4th of July and the upcoming 20th anniversary of her sophomore LP B’Day with the release of a new song. “Morning Dew (Donk)”—which was originally meant for the 2006 album—was co-written with Pharrell, The-Dream, and Darius Dixson, and produced by Pharrell and Bey. It is set to appear on an upcoming
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This week the Keep will be reviewing some Italian magazine heroes. Octavia and Madam Tarantula will receive the love they deserve! Stay tuned for some black and white goodness… Tag(s) [2006], [Horror], [Magazine Sized] The post Black & White Magazines! appeared first on Relic Keep. View original source here.
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Marvel‘s Captain America has seen several unique suit iterations over the years, with Steve Rogers’ iconic costume evolving alongside the character across comics, films, and video games. While the classic red, white, and blue design remains the most recognizable, developers have regularly introduced alternate outfits inspired by different comic runs, film appearances, and original officially
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The best J-horror was never really about a ghost standing in a corner. It was about transmission. A videotape, a phone call, a website, a house, one bad decision made by a lonely person, and suddenly the thing that took the last victim is turned toward you. The scares are great, but the actual engine
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WASHINGTON — A Pegasus XL launched a mission to reboost a NASA astrophysics spacecraft on what may be the final flight of that rocket. A Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL rocket was deployed from its L-1011 carrier aircraft at 4:36 a.m. Eastern on July 3, after three days of delays caused by weather and technical issues.
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Capcom’s classic hero Mega Man will celebrate his 40th anniversary next year with a brand-new mainline release. As for the plans for this series beyond the latest game announcement, Capcom says it aims to continue to grow the IP by communicating its appeal to an “even broader audience”. This includes attracting players with initiatives such
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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 creative director Guillaume Broche thinks that “games that try to be perfect” often end up “really boring” – and despite his RPG winning countless awards last year, he thinks it includes plenty of “imperfections” that add to its charm. Speaking in a new episode of Konbini’s Video Game Club on YouTube
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July 4 weekend is a quiet one for new indie releases, leaving the field to Angel Studios’ PG-13 wide release Young Washington on 2,700 screens. From Angel and Wonder Project, the film, timed to the 250th anniversary of the founding of the U.S., stars British actor William Franklyn-Miller as the young man who would go
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Margo Price is celebrating July 4 weekend in typically righteous fashion, surprise releasing a protest album—or mixtape, per a press release—comprising a series of covers and a few originals. Among them are a new recording of her cover of Woody Guthrie’s “Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos),” now featuring Joan Baez and Memphis Mariachi. Watch
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A horror convention in Florida’s summer heat, sounds crazy right? Well this is exactly what Spooky Empire’s summer convention is. iHorror sat down with Petey Mongelli, creator of Spooky Empire, to discover the origins of this halfway to Halloween even entited May-Hem.  Hail to the King, Baby Spooky Empire’s autumn convention had long been established
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