Month: May 2023

RTS threequel Homeworld 3 has been delayed to February 2024, flying away from its previous “first half of 2023” release window. The developers say they need more time to live up to the series’ standards, presumably with more epic spacefleet shootouts. For those missing the series’ galactic megastructures, the devs have promised to share their
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When Arnold Schwarzenegger first announced his new TV series FUBAR, he sold it as “another big action-comedy like True Lies.” There’s just one problem with that statement: True Lies was actually good. FUBAR (now streaming on Netflix) tries to recapture Arnie’s glory days as an action movie hero with a big-budget, explosion-filled tale of international espionage.
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The arthouse box office hasn’t recovered quickly post-Covid, but one of the oases for the sector, even by pre-pandemic benchmarks, has always been a Wes Anderson movie. This summer we have his latest all-star absurdist comedy, Asteroid City, which just premiered at Cannes, which begins its limited run on June 16. How big has Anderson
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During my hands-on time with Final Fantasy XVI for our cover story, I play through the game’s opening hours, which feature moments from Clive’s childhood when he’s 15 years old and a flash forward to a 28-year-old Clive. Here, Clive meets Cidolfus Telamon, or Cid for short – because this is Final Fantasy, after all.
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Dean Cain has finally unloaded his super Malibu home … and while the sale went below his OG asking price, it’s still gonna net Cain millions. Real estate sources tell TMZ Dean’s pad sold Wednesday for $6.25M, going for $1 mil under his original asking price. We’re told $7.25M was a bit of an overreach,
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New research reveals that mushrooms and other fungi can keep themselves cooler than their surroundings. The discovery could tell us more about these organisms’ evolution and how they might respond to continued global warming. Like some of the best scientific discoveries, this temperature regulation was discovered accidentally, as one of the researchers was testing out
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The Washington Post released their analysis of book challenges they had obtained from PEN America researcher Tasslyn Magnusson. These 1,065 challenges, which were filed during the 2021-2022 school year, extended over 153 school districts and 37 states, and totaled 2,506 pages. They also tended to target books with similar content, specifically LGBTQ+ topics. While a
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Universal Music Group’s corporate offices in Santa Monica, California (Photo by AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images) News Universal Music Group Signs Deal With AI Startup Endel Endel—which uses AI to generate “wellness” soundscapes—will enable UMG artists to create perpetually regenerating artworks in their own style By Matthew Ismael Ruiz May 24, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Universal Music
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Geoff Keighley is busy organising this year’s Summer Game Fest and the schedule for the event seems to be dripping out slowly. One of the events on the opening night will see franchise co-creator Ed Boon join Geoff live on stage to demo the new Mortal Kombat reboot which is titled, Mortal Kombat 1. We
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Disney’s return to live-action takes of their animated vault in the fullest theatrical form happens this weekend with Rob Marshall’s The Little Mermaid which is eyeing a $180M worldwide start. The majority of that number will be made stateside with $120M for the four-day Memorial Day weekend holiday, and around $100M over three days. At
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