Month: February 2024

Mark your calendar for Wednesday July 2, 2025 for the new Jurassic World movie, which is a reboot. As Deadline’s Dish just reported, the next installment is looking to be directed by David Leitch off David Koepp’s screenplay. The movie will center around a new Jurassic era sans the franchise’s previous actors over the course
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Heat trapped by fossil fuel emissions is making Earth’s atmosphere ‘huff and puff’ with increasing fury. Some winds are now blowing so intensely that researchers propose adding an even more extreme category to the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. “As a cautious scientist, you never want to cry wolf,” Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory climate scientist Michael
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If you asked romance author Tia Williams what her favorite genre is, you might be surprised to learn it is horror. In fact, she once took a yearlong class on Dracula, taking an interest in the mythology of immortality and the fearsome, seductive title character. Williams chuckles as she says, “I’d love to write [a
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Metal bands Lamb of God and Mastodon have announced a co-headlining summer tour. The North American tour begins in July and features support from Slayer’s Kerry King, British metalcore group Malevolence, and Boston metalcore act Unearth. See the tour dates below. Lamb of God and Mastodon are calling their trek the Ashes of Leviathan Tour
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My name is Sharai, and I deserve to see more angry Black women in my media. I don’t mean careless portrayals where stereotypes and poor ideas of feminism are leveraged against us. I am talking about Black women who revel in revenge and blood lust. Ladies who have realized that playing nice will never get
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Apple has begun inviting applications for its annual Swift Student Challenge, a global competition for students who aspire to become developers. The competition requires participants to showcase their coding skills and creativity through its app playgrounds. Every year, the Cupertino-based tech giant recognises 350 winners among the participants. This year, Apple will also pick 50
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Just yesterday Hasbro held their latest Star Wars livestream, another disappointment again with only three figures revealed for the Black Series and several pipeline figures to add to the already lengthy pipeline list. Before talking about the figures I must say I am getting rather fed up with the lack of reveals for the Black
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Broadway said goodbye last week to two well-regarded but underperforming productions, with both Harmony and Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch posting better-than-usual weekly box office as last-chancers grabbed seats. Harmony, the Barry Manilow-Bruce Sussman musical about the real-life 1920s German singing group the Comedian Harmonists, filled a robust 99% of seats
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Like the crooked finger of a fairy-tale witch, a fragmented ivory artifact recovered from an Ice Age dig site in southwest Germany several years ago almost wills to be pointed with sorcerous intent. Similar items have been discovered across the continent over the past century, all inviting speculation over the objects’ purposes. Whittled into points,
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Lethal Bizzle, Kurupt FM and more have joined Dizzee Rascal as performers for this year’s edition of London’s South Facing Festival. READ MORE: 5 things you didn’t know about South Facing festival The festival is being held at the capital’s Crystal Palace Bowl, and debuted in 2021 with a line-up including Supergrass, The Streets, Sleaford Mods and Max Richter. This
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My Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5. “Exalted Imagination” Back to school, back to school, to prove time travel didn’t make us a fool. With New York still sore over the Baxter Building debacle, the penniless Fantastic Four decide to laydown roots in Arizona. As the adults focus on normalizing their family units, Franklin,
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