Month: July 2023

Last week, we asked you grab a fedora and share gaming moments that capture the spirit of noir using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights:  call_me_xavii shares Leon Kennedy from Resident Evil 4 in a suit and fedora Defalt368 shares Misty and Jackie from Cyberpunk 2077 Photoingame shares a shot from the back of
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Survival citybuilder Patron is nearing its two year anniversary, and to celebrate its developers have released an update which adds a new creative game mode. Instead of struggling to quell social tensions and navigate disasters, creative mode unlocks everything, gives you infinite resources, and lets you adopt “the role of ultimate medieval urbanist.”
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News YNW Melly Double Murder Case Ends in Mistrial The rapper was arrested in early 2019 for killing Anthony “YNW Sakchaser” Williams and Christopher “YNW Juvy” Thomas Jr. By Allison Hussey and Nina Corcoran July 22, 2023 Facebook Twitter Jamell Maurice Demons aka YNW Melly, February 2019 (Broward’s Sheriff’s Office via Getty Images) Facebook Twitter
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Christopher Nolan’s highly-anticipated and highly-reviewed Oppenheimer has begun overseas rollout with strong results versus some of the director’s previous titles. On Wednesday, the Universal film opened in 10 offshore markets, grossing $2.4M and led by France and Indonesia. These are early days as the critically-lauded Cillian Murphy-led biographical drama/political thriller will be playing a total
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News Quavo Announces New Album Rocket Power The Migos rapper’s second LP arrives next month By Eric Torres July 21, 2023 Facebook Twitter Quavo, April 2023 (Photo by Terence Rushin/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Quavo has announced a new album, Rocket Power. The Migos rapper introduced the new LP with a trailer that features a massive
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In 2019, indie horror filmmaker Larry Fessenden reimagined Frankenstein with a contemporary lens in Depraved. His follow-up, Blackout, takes his exploration of classic movie monsters further with a unique take on the Wolf Man. Alcoholism and lycanthropy afflict an artist in Blackout, the title’s dual meaning apparent, but Fessenden takes it a step further by exploring the volatile nature of a community
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