Month: March 2025

Looks like we won’t have to wait till Halloween to get our clown fix. Hell House LLC: Lineage will get a summer theatrical release thanks to Iconic Events. We recieved the following press release this morining so we thought we would share it with you all: Terror Films Releasing has teamed with Iconic Events to bring Hell House LLC: Lineage to theatres
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A quantum machine has used entangled qubits to generate a number certified as truly random for the first time, demonstrating a handy function that’s physically beyond even the most powerful supercomputer. Researchers from the US and UK repurposed existing quantum supremacy experiments on Quantinuum’s 56-qubit computer to roll God’s dice. The result was a number
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Slimer is one of the most iconic apparitions haunting the Ghostbusters franchise, and part of that timeless is due to the big scene in which Bill Murray‘s Venkman gets doused with slime. Murray recently shared his memories from the iconic scene, and it’s hilarious to hear he wasn’t expecting the scene to be as disgusting
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WASHINGTON — NASA has added SpaceX’s Starship to a contract used for launching agency missions, but the vehicle still has significant work ahead before it can start launching major missions. NASA announced March 28 that it had added Starship to its NASA Launch Services (NLS) II contract. The NLS II contract is used by the
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Nintendo shared potentially its final Switch Nintendo Direct today ahead of its previously announced Switch 2 Direct happening on April 2. Expectedly, the Direct featured a number of release dates for new Switch games, but it also showcased new Metroid Prime 4: Beyond gameplay and revealed new Rhythm Heaven and Tomodachi Life games. You can
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One of Metaphor: ReFantazio‘s best additions to the Atlus formula was real-time action combat that let you stun enemies or even completely take out lower-level beasties without ever stepping foot in a turn-based arena to avoid the grinding problem that’s all too common in the genre. But Atlus accidentally went too far with the action
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The Encampments has turned out looks like the highest per-screen average opening for a documentary with an anticipated $80k+ and sold-out screenings at an exclusive run at the Angelika Film Center in New York. It’s a major step for indie distributor Watermelon Pictures, a new label, which had moved up the doc’s release given the
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It is only March, but A24 is already hard at work snatching money from horror fans’ bank accounts. Opus hit theaters on March 14, and the company has already turned their wigs around to prepare for the arrival of Death of a Unicorn this weekend. They also have a slate of non-genre films rolling out
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Ease into Sunday with a look at the stories Today in Books readers were most interested in this week. Give ‘Em Something to Tok About If you’re interested in BookTok and social media trends and you aren’t yet
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Eartheater has enlisted Shygirl for two new songs. “Shark Brain” and “Dolphin” mark the first time the two artists have recorded together. Listen to “Shark Brain” and “Dolphin” below. Eartheater produced “Shark Brain” with Death Grips’ Andy Morin, while she did “Dolphin” with Tony Seltzer and Inef Coupe. “I made ‘Shark Brain’ five years ago
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Bharti Airtel and its unit Bharti Hexacom have prepaid Rs. 5,985 billion to the government, fully clearing “high-cost” liabilities from the 2024 spectrum auctions, the telecom company said on Wednesday. Airtel, the country’s no.2 telecom firm by user base, has been prepaying high-cost spectrum dues that it and other Indian telecom operators owe the government,
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When you think of a supercomputer, what do you see in your mind’s eye? A gigantic mainframe like ENIAC? A sinister emergent intelligence like HAL? Buildings full of GPUs, or maybe a single massive chip with a thousand cores? The question of what constitutes a supercomputer technically depends on what technologies are cutting edge in
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Rockstar Games set the internet ablaze with its first GTA 6 trailer, and in dramatic fashion, it’s been relatively mute about the mammoth game ever since. It’s not just Rockstar being Rockstar, though. There’s an actual reason for the radio silence: corporate owner Take-Two wants keep anticipation high until the game is closer to release,
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This is a nifty indie weekend with a busier and higher profile limited release schedule than we’ve seen in some time. The Ballad of Wallis Island, The Friend, Grand Tour, Viet And Nam, Holy Cow and documentaries The Encampments, which is super timely, and Secret Mall Apartment are peppering theaters in major markets. Many have
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L.J. Smith, New York Times bestselling author of the Vampire Diaries series, passed away peacefully on March 8 after suffering effects of a rare autoimmune disease for a decade. She was 66. “Her novels not only entertained, but also offered solace and inspiration, making her a cherished companion to readers around the world,” reads a
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