Month: March 2023

One of the highest figures in the American military called it the most disturbing thing he’d seen in his 52 year career.  In 2022, China announced that Beijing would triple its number of nuclear weapons by 2035.   The Department of Defense took that announcement seriously.  In a recent report on “Military and Security Developments”[i] in China,
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Don’t. Sit. On the furniture. Horror movies have turned all sorts of inanimate objects into sadistic killers over the years and up next it’s a seemingly harmless sofa that becomes a monster in Killer Sofa! From director Bernardo Rao, Killer Sofa is now streaming on SCREAMBOX. “Electric Dreams meets Christine in the heart-warmingly horrific chronicle of a killer Lazy Boy that
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As the new crop of 2023 festival favorites roll out, Focus Features presents A Thousand And One in over 900 carefully curated theaters, testing the appetite for specialty fare at a challenging moment. Short film and video director A.V. Rockwell’s feature-length debut stars Teyana Taylor as free-spirited Inez, who kidnaps her six-year-old son Terry from
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The Bafta Game Awards took place last night and there were plenty of interesting nominees for the various categories. The game which walked away with the coveted Best Game Award wasn’t Elden Ring or God of War Ragnarok, but instead it was the fiendishly addictive Vampire Survivors for PC and Xbox Series X|S consoles, which
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The 2023 Audie Award winners were announced Tuesday by the Audio Publishers Association. The award ceremony, in its 28th year, honors audiobooks in 26 categories, including Audiobook of the Year, Autobiography, Memoir, Best Female Narrator, Best Male Narrator, and more. 2023 Audie Award Winners AUDIOBOOK OF THE YEAR Finding Me, written and narrated by Viola
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Tekashi 6ix9ine should be sleeping a little easier tonight ’cause cops say they have the three men who beat the crap out of him in custody! A rep for the Palm Beach Sheriff Office tells TMZ … detectives rounded up Rafael Medina, Jr., Octavious Medina and Anthony Maldonado for assaulting and robbing the New York
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First-person storytelling has existed since the very dawn of cinema, but it’s only with the rise of video games that it became commonplace. Sure, there were first-person thrillers before the digital age, such as 1947’s Lady in the Lake, but the visceral thrills of looking through someone else’s eyes are much easier to accomplish when
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Ramona Flowers and Michael Cera as Scott Pilgrim in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (Double Negative/©Universal/courtesy Everett Collection) News Scott Pilgrim Anime Series Coming to Netflix, Voiced by Original Film Cast The likes of Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Kieran Culkin, Chris Evans, and Aubrey Plaza will reunite with director Edgar
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HELSINKI — A major Chinese state-owned defense contractor is preparing to launch the first satellite for a very low Earth orbit constellation.  The China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) told Chinese state media in early March that its first satellite for a constellation of very-low Earth orbit (VLEO) satellites will launch in September. VLEO
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As the global venture capital market contracts following a historic investing boom, the downturn impacts each startup market differently. While we’ve given the United States’ startup ecosystem most of our attention lately, it’s time to broaden our perspective. And narrow our focus. In the wake of Techstars’ decision to discontinue its Swedish accelerator program, TechCrunch+
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Welcome Villain Films has teamed up with XR content developer and publisher Top Right Corner to release a new VR survival horror game based on Malum, releasing in theaters this Friday, March 31.  The game, Flock of the Low God, is “a terrifying survival horror experience that immerses players into the thrilling world of Malum. Players will be challenged
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