Phil Campbell, who played guitar in the British metal band Motörhead for over 30 years, has died. His band Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons confirmed the news on social media on March 14, sharing that Campbell ”passed away peacefully…following a long and courageous battle in intensive care after a complex major operation.” He was
With so many artificial intelligence (AI) products on offer now, it’s increasingly tempting to offload difficult thinking tasks to chatbots, agents, and other tools. As we chart this new technological terrain, more and more we’re exposed to vast amounts of information and highly sophisticated software that offers to do the thinking for us. In just
Marvel Maximum Collection, the retro compilation of six Marvel arcade and early console games, has a release date, and it’s only a couple of weeks away. You can take a trip down comic book memory lane on March 27. The collection of classic Konami sidescrolling action games is being assembled by Limited Run Games, and
My Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5. “Return To Sleepy Hollow – Part 03” The number of deaths in Sleepy Hollow has reached an alarming rate. As Katrina Van Tassel and her Undertaker, Lily Dale, scramble to make room for the newly deceased, Ichabod Crane escalates his search for answers. The victims in this
If you were to ask us at CinemaBlend, but also elsewhere all over the Internet, there are some 98th Oscars categories that feel like a lock and some others that feel wide open. Really, the most intriguing conversation – outside of who will ultimately land the Best Picture award – probably has to do with
Adam Scott in ‘Hokum’Credit: Neon Filmmaker Damian McCarthy is to spooky horror what Damien Leone (Terrifier) is to gorecore. If Leone treats his films as a form of experimental cinema designed to push the grotesque to its most extreme and fulfilled potential, then McCarthy is pushing the boundaries of spooky cinema to similar extremes. Hokum
MNEK has spoken to NME about plans to release his first album in eight years, and revealed that it is the start of much more new material still to come. The singer, songwriter and iconic record producer caught up with us at the Trans Mission show at OVO Arena Wembley on Wednesday (March 11) –
WASHINGTON — Japanese satellite servicing company Astroscale has selected Isar Aerospace to launch a deorbiting mission developed by its British subsidiary. Astroscale announced March 13 it signed a contract with Isar to launch its ELSA-M spacecraft on a Spectrum rocket. The launch is scheduled for Astroscale’s 2028 fiscal year, which begins in May 2027. The
Stupid Never Dies, a new “Blazing Fast” action game from long-time Capcom programmer and producer, Hiroyuki Kobayashi, has dropped its first full trailer, showing off high-octane combo-busting combat and introducing prospective players to its storyline. Davy, a freshly risen zombie, must dive deep into the dungeons of hell to gather enough Over-Technology to rescue both
After three seasons of universal, multiversal threats, Invincible is (somehow) raising the stakes again in season 4. Entering the Invincible-verse for the first time this year is Thragg, the Grand Regent of the Viltrum Empire, and a moustachioed menace that makes Omni-Man look like an also-ran. Voiced by Lee Pace, Thragg is effectively Invincible’s Thanos
The Resident Evil franchise is no stranger to placing plenty of Easter eggs and hidden references across the series, with the latest and greatest Resident Evil Requiem being no exception to the rule. While you might have spotted some of the more glaring callbacks to previous entries already, Requiem still has more than a few
Horror has produced many unforgettable monsters, but few have achieved the strange cultural immortality of Hannibal Lecter. Introduced in Red Dragon in 1981, the brilliant psychiatrist–turned–cannibal has since moved between literature, film, and television, becoming one of the most recognizable villains in modern pop culture. From Manhunter to The Silence of the Lambs, and later
ML Buch has shared a new loosie, having spontaneously decided to finish off a song she started in 2016. The untitled track comes with a serotonin-providing video of a person—perhaps the Norwegian singer/composer herself—skipping down a road carrying a baby, with a brief cameo from a similarly cheerful dog. Check it out below. This is
Beauty may lie in the eye of the beholder, but color doesn’t, researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory in the US report in a new study, suggesting perception of color attributes is intrinsic. Despite differences in how we label colors – and quirks like that 2015 internet debate about the color of a dress –
Pokémanz. Hello everyone, and welcome to this newfangled concept called ‘the weekend’. It’s a strange one, but we’re here for it. Before we dive into what we’re playing, let’s see what’s been going on this week, hm? First of all, Nintendo joined hundreds of other companies in North America in suing the government for its
SATURDAY AM: No, it’s not an overall $100M-plus grossing weekend at the box office, but it’s definitely better than last year at this time with all movies doing north of $87M, +68%. The big deal is Universal’s very female (81%) skewing Reminders of Him overperforming with $19M, maybe even $20M, for the weekend after winning
Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Mark Isom. TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the goal is to laugh and learn. TriVersity Talk! Is part of TriVersity’s
Most people don’t believe in ghosts. It’s confounding, then, that paranormal cinema remains one of the most successful subgenres in all of horror. We don’t believe they’re real, but we love the idea that they might be, even if it’s only within the confines of a scary movie. We shudder at the creaking doors and
This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Here are the stories Today in Books readers were most interested in this week. The Books Behind This
The longtime Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell has died at the age of 64. The news was announced by both Motörhead and Campbell’s subsequent band Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons earlier today (March 14), who confirmed that he passed away on Friday night after a spell in intensive care after a “complex major operation”. Motörhead wrote that Campbell was “a wonderful guitarist, writer, performer, and
Our view of the cosmos changes completely based on how we observe it. Now, astronomers have released the data from the largest-ever sky survey at radio wavelengths, revealing nearly 13.7 million celestial objects in light the human eye literally cannot see unaided. This is the third data release from the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS-DR3).
Nintendo was originally tinkering with a lot of different ideas for the GameChat Button which it incorporated on the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con controllers and Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller. In a recent article the Kyoto-based company showcased various icon designs it was torn between choosing before it had decided on the final design. Here’s
David Gaider – the lead writer on the first three Dragon Age games and the man frequently credited as the architect of Thedas – wanted people to have very strong reactions towards every Dragon Age 2 companion. People have passionate opinions, good and bad, about every aspect of Dragon Age 2, from its action-oriented combat
Timothèe Chalamet and Zendaya first became an onscreen duo playing key characters in the first Dune movie and its sequel. But when the two aren’t busy riding a sandworm, they can’t hold back those sibling vibes. For instance, we can’t forget about the time Chalamet called his Dune co-star a “dickhead” at the 2022 Oscars
Nobody told us it was the last one. That is the part that keeps sitting wrong. Joe Bob Briggs posted a cryptic video earlier this week urging the Mutant Family to make absolutely sure they watched Friday’s episode, signing off with a quiet “I love you guys” that felt heavier than a standard promotional push.
Quavo is back on the big screen this year. The Migos member stars as the protagonist of a new street racing film called Takeover. Premiering May 8, it also features a minor role by the late rapper Takeoff, marking his final posthumous film appearance since his tragic death in 2022. Watch the trailer for the
SAN FRANCISCO – Northern California startup iMetalX Inc. emerged from stealth to announce a collaboration with Psionic, a Hampton, Virginia, company focused on autonomous navigation in GPS-denied environments. Pairing Psionic’s Space Navigation Dopper Lidar with iMetalX’s Asgard data and simulation platform offers customers the ability to create accurate 3D models of resident space objects (RSOs)
I have my issues with WWE 2K26 that you can read all about in my review, but when I don’t have to engage with the content that bugs me the most, it’s still a fun time. With the Road to Wrestlemania in full swing, ’tis the season to throw down in 2K’s annual wrestling sim.
If Resident Evil 5 is the next game Capcom wants to remake, fans say, it has to include one iconic scene to be considered the definitive version. There have been rumblings of an RE5 remake for years, and, if Capcom is proceeding chronologically through the series, 5 would naturally be its next target after the
Credit: Searchlight Pictures Seven years after the first film became a surprise horror breakout, filmmaking team Radio Silence returns with Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, a bigger, louder, and considerably more chaotic follow-up to the cult favorite. Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett and written by Guy Busick and R. Christopher Murphy,
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