Month: March 2022

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Capcom last night announced Exoprimal, a competitive multiplayer game about teams of mechs fighting dinosaurs. Well! As a big kid, those are some words I’m interested in alright. It’s set in the near future, where mysterious Vortexes open in the skies to rain torrents of surprised dinosaurs, and we have to beat them back in
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UPDATED: We’ve heard that a number of these movies, which are VFX heavy, are being pushed due to the logjam many post-prod effects houses are facing as productions ramped up during Covid. The Flash alone has 2,500 VFX shots, we understand. The upside here is that it doesn’t put all of Warner’s DC event titles
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News RIAA Reports Highest-Ever $15 Billion in Recorded Music Revenue The recording industry group’s annual report notes streaming revenues climbed 24 percent from 2020 By Matthew Ismael Ruiz March 9, 2022 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter The Recording Industry Association of America released its 2021 year-end revenue statistics, reporting that overall revenue for recorded music had
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Los Angeles local Amy Smart was in her early 20s when she blasted her way into the entertainment biz back in 2000 with some top-notch breakout roles including the college hottie Beth — who gets involved in a wild night of partying, sex and camcorders — in the 2000 college comedy “Road Trip.” Around that
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Rereading our favorite books is such a comforting practice, but this month, we’re celebrating the special occasion when you get to reconsider a book that you merely appreciated in the first go-around. With some time and a new perspective, a second reading can lead to love. Interior Chinatown Experimental or unusual literary structures can be
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Freshly restored by Grindhouse Releasing this year, the 1977 movie Death Game was remade by Eli Roth back in 2015 as Knock Knock, and a theatrical double feature is on the way! Bloody Disgusting can exclusively report today that Grindhouse Releasing is proud to present a special double-feature screening of Peter S. Traynor‘s classic 1970s
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The latest actor to join the cast of Sony’s Kraven the Hunter movie is Possessor star Christopher Abbott, who will be playing Marvel Character “The Foreigner” in the movie. Deadline broke the news, reporting: “Sources say Christopher Abbott would play the film’s main villain The Foreigner, one of Spider-Man’s bigger adversaries in the comics.” The
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