Month: June 2022

Every Dog in the Neighborhood Louis lives with his determined, free-spirited grandmother. When neither she nor City Hall can tell him how many dogs live in their neighborhood, Louis takes Grandma’s advice to heart: “Sometimes if you want something done you’ve just got to do it yourself.”  Louis decides to go door to door to
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The European Commission has just taken the wraps off a beefed up industry Code of Practice for tackling online disinformation across the EU. Signatories to the Code — who include tech giants like Google, Meta, TikTok and Amazon-owned Twitch but also smaller players like Clubhouse and Vimeo, among a number of other industry, adtech and
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Bear Walker has previously designed skateboards featuring all of the Eevee evolutions and fan-favorites like Gyrados and Mew, but the sixth collaboration between Bear Walker Industries and the Pokémon Center will take you back to where it all began: choosing between the three Pokémon Partner options offered by Professor Oak in Pallet Town! Who’s that
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The Canadian-born writer, director, and actor, David Cronenberg helped usher in the body horror subgenre as a major innovator. He’s long revulsed audiences with his visceral psychological and bodily transformation horror brand. Cronenberg’s untraditional, personal filmmaking translating on screen as some of horror’s most uncomfortable, surreal journeys sets him apart. While he long ago departed from
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Lionsgate announced this afternoon that their Dirty Dancing sequel starring Jennifer Grey will hit theaters on Feb. 9, 2024. Deadline first reported about the project, which Jonathan Levine is directing off a screenplay by Elizabeth Chomko, Jonathan Levine, Mikki Daughtry, Tobias Iaconis. In part 2, Baby (Grey) takes us back to Kellerman’s Resort for a story of
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News Phoebe Bridgers Performs “Sidelines” on Fallon: Watch She’s currently on tour in support of Punisher By Nina Corcoran June 16, 2022 Facebook Twitter Phoebe Bridgers (Photo by Todd Owyoung/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Phoebe Bridgers stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday night (June 15), performing her song “Sidelines” in
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A year after devastating wildfires forced the team to evacuate the Olympic Peninsula, right as they unearthed curious new evidence, acclaimed primatologist Dr. Mireya Mayor and Bigfoot experts Bryce Johnson, Ronny LeBlanc, and Russell Acord returned to Washington State for Season 3 of “Expedition Bigfoot”. Airing Sundays on Travel Channel, in addition to streaming on
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A senior software engineer at Google was suspended on Monday (June 13) after sharing transcripts of a conversation with an artificial intelligence (AI) that he claimed to be “sentient”, according to media reports. The engineer, 41-year-old Blake Lemoine, was put on paid leave for breaching Google’s confidentiality policy. “Google might call this sharing proprietary property. I call
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A Shudder Original Production, the horror-comedy Who Invited Them from writer/director Duncan Birmingham (Maron, Blunt Talk) will be available exclusively on Shudder in the US, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand on Thursday, September 1. Shudder holds worldwide rights to the film, which made its U.S. premiere at New Orleans’ Overlook Film Festival, and stars
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Redfall kicked off the recent Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase with a brand new look at gameplay. Bethesda also revealed additional information about the game, including details about its different characters, co-op, and more.  Following that reveal, Redfall game designer Harvey Smith spoke to IGN in a new interview about the title’s co-op and how
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Nearly all video game showcases follow the same structure: an introduction by a semi-charismatic host, followed by trailer after trailer of previously-announced or brand-new games. Devolver Digital, the publisher of games including Hotline Miami, Enter the Gungeon, and Katana Zero, does its annual presentation very differently, interspersing game trailers with silly skits filled with an
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