Month: August 2022

AMC’s “Interview with the Vampire” brings the classic Anne Rice novel to the small screen this coming Halloween season, the series set to premiere on AMC on October 2, 2022. The series is said to be an “modern, unforgettable retelling of Anne Rice’s best-selling novel,” and you can sink your teeth into a brand new trailer from AMC
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Movies based on comic books are all the rage. Movies based on video games have continued to struggle. Movies based on theme park attractions, however, have been all over the place. Last year we saw Jungle Cruise become Disney’s first theme park associated film not called Pirates of the Caribbean to be an unparalleled success,
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You may recall that, last year, McDonalds had some Happy Meal Pokemon items available in various regions, such as the UK and United States. They weren’t around for very long, but they were still really successful. Not only did they keep selling out in the United States, but when the Happy Meal Pokemon content arrived
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Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products released each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more. Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week! Halloween & Texas Chain Saw Massacre Bobbleheads from Spirit Halloween Spirit Halloween is exclusively carrying Halloween and The Texas Chain Saw
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It’s Owlboy that the D-Pad Studios team are best known for, but very soon they’ll be bouncing back, delivering the colourful cooperative capers of Vikings on Trampolines to PC and console. Unveiled today by that D-Pad Studios stable, is the stunning pixel arted Vikings on Trampolines, a game that will be arriving on PC and console
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Responsive space is a concept that the United States continues to pursue but has not yet achieved. As Russia and China continue to proliferate anti-satellite technology, and space increasingly becomes a warfighting domain, the ability to rapidly reconstitute our presence in space is emerging as a national security imperative. Numerous efforts in search of a
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Inspired by true events, The Half Life of Valery K takes readers to 1963 Soviet Russia, where a secret project threatens nuclear disaster. Scientist Valery Kolkhanov has spent years in a Siberian gulag focused only on his own day-to-day survival. When he is summoned for a special assignment, he assumes it will be his execution,
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EXCLUSIVE: Magnolia Pictures has snapped up domestic rights to Hunt, the feature directorial from Squid Game Emmy nominated star Lee Jung-jae, which made its world premiere at this year’s Cannes Film Festival in the Midnight section. Magnolia Pictures plans a December theatrical release. A stylish espionage action film set in the 1980s, Hunt follows two agents in Korean
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