Month: November 2024

WASHINGTON — NASA has extended three contracts with companies to continue providing transportation of cargo to and from the International Space Station through the projected end of the station’s life in 2030. In procurement filings Nov. 8, NASA stated it planned to extend the existing Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) 2 contracts with Northrop Grumman, Sierra
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Captured on Nintendo Switch (Docked) With the belt-scrolling beat ’em up undergoing something of a renaissance of late, it feels like a new title enters the fray every other week. While some efforts utilise IPs like Double Dragon and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to garner attention, others are rekindling the genre’s magic with original ideas.
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I love a good self-contained thriller. So, Bruce Goodison’s new film Black Cab, which is primarily set in the back of a taxi, stood out to me from the moment it came onto my radar. Furthering my excitement, the picture stars Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead). I had high expectations going in. But I came away
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The Recording Academy has announced the nominees for the 2025 Grammy Awards. Some notable names, in the alternative music categories, include Sonic Youth co-founder Kim Gordon and Clairo, who are both nominated for the first time. See all of the Grammy nominations here. Gordon, nominated for “Bye Bye,” will try to beat Cage the Elephant,
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The Pokemon Company has announced revised numbers for its recently released Pokemon TCG Pocket iOS and Android game. The digital trading card title has now been downloaded over 30 million times worldwide, which is quite some achievement. The game is free-to-play and you get a select number of free cards per-day and it obviously contains
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We’re drowning in Star Wars things that’re in the works right now, and here’s another one to add to the bacta tank. A new trilogy that Lucasfilm has reportedly agreed a deal for Simon Kinberg – known for his work on several X-Men movies – to write and produce. So yeah, make some space, the
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Quentin Tarantino is one of the most beloved film directors of our time, especially for Pulp Fiction (which recently turned 30). The filmmaker is also well known for having strong takes about popular movies lately, such as saying he’d never see more Toy Story movies after the third one and saying he “really, really liked”
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Filmmaker Patrick Rea (I Am Lisa, Nailbiter, They Wait in the Dark, the upcoming The Night Is Young) is back with new horror film Super Happy Fun Clown, an upcoming feature adaptation of a short that recently screened at Panic Fest and Nightmares Film Festival. Production on Super Happy Fun Clown recently wrapped and Bloody Disgusting has been exclusively
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By Howard Bloom Donald Trump has won the 2024 presidential election.  In a landslide.  How did he do it?  And what will it mean to the country?  First, how did President-elect Trump pull off this triumph? He used three levers.  Lever number one is publicity.  Trump began to seek publicity 50 years ago. His mentor, the mastermind of
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My Rating ⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3 out of 5. “His Master’s Voice – Part 14” Get it out! A soothsayer has given Red Sonja an ultimatum: travel to the underworld land of the dead or the Erlik’s soul will consume her. Is there an easier solution? Not if she wants the dead to stop interrupting her
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Going back home is never easy, especially if you’ve been gone for a long time and want to leave a particular past behind you. But for the protagonist in Kate Cobb‘s new film Okie, it means confronting the people he’s exploited in his books. And that confrontation is far from comfortable. Read the full synopsis
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Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan has said that he can write songs that sound like any era of the band, explaining: “in five minutes I could write you something that would sound like a song that would’ve been on ‘Siamese Dream.’” Speaking about his creative process to Premier Guitar, Corgan said he could create another song
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