Month: October 2024

One project that is quickly becoming one of my most highly-anticipated upcoming 2025 movies is The Running Man remake from writer/director Edgar Wright. The cast has already been stacked, between Glen Powell and Josh Brolin joining in a key role as well last week, but now there’s going to be a big Scott Pilgrim vs.
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The All Hallows’ Eve franchise, which introduced the world to the iconic slasher Art the Clown way back in 2013, is back with brand new installment All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster, now streaming on SCREAMBOX! This latest entry into the anthology franchise, which prides itself on spotlighting the hard work of the indie horror community, shines
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Phil Lesh, bassist for the Grateful Dead, died this morning (October 25), according to a statement on his official social media accounts. A cause of death was not shared, just that he “passed peacefully” and that he “was surrounded by his family and full of love.” Lesh was 84 years old. Philip Chapman Lesh was born and
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My Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 5 out of 5. “Party Hardly!” It’s Halloween night and this year Hiram Lodge is letting his baby girl host her first party at the mansion. Wait! Whaaat?! As Sabrina Spellman and Jughead Jones race to the Lodge estate to confront the atrocities, someone is spiking the punch. Is that really
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FRIDAY UPDATE AFTER EXCLUSIVE: Sony/Marvel’s Venom: The Last Dance is coming in at $8.5 million in previews. There was a feeling the third Venom would be slightly higher in previews, and here it is. As we told you last night, that beats the $7.6M previews of Dwayne Johnson and DC’s Black Adam and the $7.5M
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I’d never have guessed it, but it looks as if Bloober Team’s remake of Konami’s Silent Hill 2 is actually good. As arguably the bedrock for modern survival horror, I was reasonably skeptical about the idea of updating James, Mary, Pyramid Head, and the bulk of the titular town with modern gameplay mechanics. I was
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The Last Dinner Party have cancelled a number of European tour dates, citing “emotional, mental, physical burnout”. The announcement comes after the band took to social media last month to announce the last-minute postponement of their Cardiff concert after a member fell ill. Just days later, they confirmed the cancellation of more concerts on their
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Apple fans have been anticipating the M4 since spring, and now that we’re in the throes of fall, it’s expected that Macs containing the new chip will arrive any time. But according to a reliable rumor, the M4 MacBook Air won’t be an autumn baby. The newest and most powerful version of the Air will
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In 1974, Marvel Comics released several of their comic books as audio books. The Man-Thing seen his audio book debut The Man-Thing: The Night Of The Laughing Dead. I’m uncertain if this production was developed around already published comic books (like the Werewolf By Night record), or if this is an original story. If you
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Linkin Park have shared an emotional new track, ‘Over Each Other’, alongside a video directed by the band’s DJ and creative director Joe Hahn – check it out below. The track comes from the band’s forthcoming comeback album ‘From Zero‘, which is set for release on November 15 (pre-order/pre-save here). It follows the previously released
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OnePlus unveiled its OxygenOS 15 update on Thursday. The new operating system (OS) update for eligible OnePlus smartphones will introduce a redesigned user interface, artificial intelligence (AI) features, and faster processing. Based on Android 15, which was recently released by Google, the update also brings new security features such as Google Play Protect’s live threat detection
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With incandescent prose and vibrant imagery, André Aciman evokes the rich, kaleidoscopic and sensual experiences of his coming-of-age in his memoir, Roman Year. Just before the Six Years War broke out between Israel and Egypt, 16-year-old Aciman fled Egypt with his deaf mother and younger brother. Packing all their belongings in 31 suitcases, the once
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