Month: February 2025

The Pokemon Company announced that the long-awaited next mainline entry in the Pokemon franchise Pokemon Legends Z-A is now scheduled for late 2025. The game features a number of improvements over its predecessors and it’s great to finally have a comprehensive look at the game. The starters for the latest Pokemon game are Chikorita, Tepig,
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It’s clear the 2025 movie schedule will be lacking in debonair super-spies, what with the continued changes surrounding the James Bond movies. With films like Black Bag keeping the espionage flame lit at the box office, it still isn’t long before our thoughts naturally return to what’s going on with James Bond 26. So of
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Lifetime films tend to focus on standard narratives and characters: typically female, often slightly ridiculous or salacious, and usually drama that occurs in the domestic sphere (infidelity, kidnapping, corruption, and – of course – murder). With Murder at the Lighthouse, writer Shawn Riopelle tackles a quintessentially Lifetime subject – domestic abuse – albeit in an
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HOUSTON — Two former government officials offered conflicting advice to a House committee on how to change NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration campaign, but agreed that a return to the moon was a prerequisite for human missions to Mars. At a Feb. 26 hearing of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee, Scott Pace, former executive secretary
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Do you remember when Ella Purnell lost a finger in the first season of the Fallout TV show? Well, not her, but her character. It’s fair to say Purnell definitely does, as she’s keen not be be typecast going forwards as folks who end up losing digits, since it’d mean more time with a “poop
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Fanhome, the leading producer of subscription-based collections, has reopened new subscriptions for its popular line of die-cast Star Trek starships. Additionally, single orders for select individual starships that have been previously released will also be available for the first time. These detailed replicas are unique and eye-catching additions to the collections of Star Trek, sci-fi,
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Mysterious and fascinating artifacts are surfacing on melting glaciers across the planet. From ancient human remains to strange wooden tools and statues, these objects are drawing archaeologists into the high, frozen mountains each year. Norway is at the forefront of this emerging field of research, called glacial archaeology. With about 4,500 artifacts discovered, the country
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For every movie that did not need a remake and for all of the TV shows with unneeded reboots, there are a few that have managed to surpass their predecessors… or, at least, justify their existence. In most cases, the secret to their success is to reimagine a beloved pop culture property into something, not
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Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick return for a second go-around in Another Simple Favor. It’s been seven years since the first film which did moderately well at the box office. Viewers and critics liked the duo’s performances and the tricky plot twists throughout the dark comedy mystery. The original film was based on a book by Darcey Bell.
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Autechre will tour North America for the first time in a decade this October. The English electronic artists have a busy schedule lined up as they cross the Atlantic after a European tour in August, kicking off in Englewood, Colorado, on October 1, before taking in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Toronto, Philadelphia,
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As the Russo brothers’ upcoming movie The Electric State is adapted from a graphic novel by Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag, the filmmakers had to read between the lines (or rather, pictures) to bring what was on the page to life. But for viewers’ benefit, the team ultimately chose to feature a section which takes place
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Leading pop culture and fandom lifestyle brand, Funko and its brand Loungefly, recently announced its exclusive sets to be unveiled at Wondercon this year. Inspired by Naruto, One Piece, Disney, and Five Nights at Freddy’s these exclusives are sure to captivate fandom fans of all ages.  Naruto (Funko) One Piece (Funko) Disney (Funko and Loungefly) Five Nights at
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Apple TV+’s “Cape Fear“ series adaptation has just added another familiar face to its cast. Variety reports that The Conjuring and Insidious franchise stalwart Patrick Wilson has joined the series. The 10-episode series hails from “Channel Zero“ creator  Nick Antosca, who serves as showrunner, writer, and executive producer. The official logline reads, “A storm is
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Air travel produces around 2.5 percent of all global CO2 emissions, and despite decades of effort in developing alternative fuels or more efficient aircraft designs, that number hasn’t budged much. However, NASA – also the US’s Aeronautics administration – has kept plugging away at trying to build a more sustainable future for air travel. Recently,
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