Month: November 2020

With social distancing having been in effect since March with no end in sight, let’s speculate what comic-cons will look like in 2021. “We—and the convention-going community as a whole, especially our fellow artist alley peeps—hoped that things would be okay come summer, then fall, then winter. Deep down, though, I knew that the season
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Written and directed by Jon Stevenson, Rent-a-Pal is set during the Nineties and tells the story of lonely bachelor David (Brian Landis Folkins) who is searching for an escape from the day-to-day drudgery of caring for his ageing mother (Kathleen Brady). Whilst seeking a partner through a video dating service, he discovers a strange VHS tape
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Has any single person had a greater impact on horror this century than Jason Blum? The one-time Miramax executive struck out on his own in the 2000s when he founded Blumhouse Productions, a company where he remains the CEO. And in the ensuing years, Blum’s production label would define, and redefine again, the trends of
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This Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales article contains spoilers. Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales ends in notably epic fashion considering the deeply personal story at its heart. Most of the game focuses on the conflict between Miles Morales and his best friend Phin Mason, whom he discovers is the villain known as the Tinkerer, the leader of
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This SUPERNATURAL review contains spoilers. Supernatural Season 15, Episode 19 There’s only one. Episode. Left. Nervous? Images of an empty world begin the episode, reinforcing that the Winchesters and Jack are basically all that’s left. An entire world emptied to prove Chuck right is a pretty harsh punishment, something he relishes when the boys call
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Spider-Man: Miles Morales is finally here and, if you didn’t already read our review, it’s certainly worth the wait. While Miles Morales retains the incredible writing, fantastic controls, and clever open-world design that made Marvel’s Spider-Man a hit, one of the game’s most surprising draws remains its extensive collection of unlockable suits that pay tribute
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Netflix has stressed that it isn’t canceling more shows than regular network TV does, hinting that the streamer’s hard decisions simply cause more of an uproar, especially online. The comments arrive after a string of big Netflix projects like GLOW, Altered Carbon, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance have been
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A Sheriff is awakened by his daughter, alerting him of a prowler on their ranch. As father and daughter head out into the woods to track something that isn’t human. EXILE by Mark Freiburger Follow the Filmmaker: https://www.markfreiburger.com/ https://www.the7thmatrix.com/blog/2020/6/29/sci-fi-short-film-exile http://thefantasy.news/2020/05/27/mark-freiburgers-exile/ Subscribe to DUST on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2aqc5vh Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gnTIbD #DUST #scifi #shortfilm
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Sadly, the human race has pretty much never not been at war. We remain an ever violent, combative crew. Hopefully one day that’ll change and we’ll enter an era of unprecedented peace. Until then though, we have the movies! War might be hell, but war flicks can be pretty great at times! Armed combat and
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Featuring five twisted tales of terror, The Mortuary Collection is an anthology horror that pays homage to the fun, classic horror films of the Seventies and Eighties but with a fresh, new twist. Following the story of Montgomery, a creepy mortician who tells spooky tales such as ‘Monster Cabinet’ (featuring a tentacled monster), through to the
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Hugh Grant has confirmed that he caught coronavirus at the start of 2020, describing his various symptoms as both embarrassing and panic-inducing as they developed. The actor, who is currently doing the rounds promoting his new psychological thriller miniseries The Undoing, where he stars opposite Nicole Kidman, didn’t paint a particularly fun picture of his
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Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales comes exclusively to PlayStation, on PS5 and PS4. Available November 12th, 2020 ► Subscribe to Marvel: http://bit.ly/WeO3YJ Follow Marvel on Twitter: ‪https://twitter.com/marvel Like Marvel on Facebook: ‪https://www.facebook.com/marvel Watch Marvel on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/marvel Reward your Marvel fandom by joining Marvel Insider! Earn points, then redeem for awesome rewards. Terms and conditions apply.
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Here’s a fun little look behind the curtain. Back when HBO announced the release date of Richard Price’s atmospheric Stephen King adaptation, The Outsider, Den of Geek ran the news as an article, as one does.  Shortly after the article went live, representatives from HBO reached out to clarify that they weren’t categorizing the project
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November is a strange month – you’re just coming down from the highs of Halloween and readying yourselves for the festive season ahead. Luckily for us, we have a mixture of horror and winter festivities to ease the transition with Secret Santa written by New York Times best-selling satirist, Andrew Shaffer. Described as ‘The Office meets
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The Office meets Stephen King, dressed up in holiday tinsel, in Secret Santa – a fun, festive, and frightening horror-comedy set during the horror publishing boom of the Eighties, by New York Times best-selling satirist Andrew Shaffer. Ahead of publication this month, Andrew gives us his top Christmas horror movies… The original Black Christmas from 1974 tops every
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This week, listen as @tenerew @jraethefanatic @dshawnao @cleverlyclad discuss Carter preparing Amy for Fanning, learning the the background of Brad’s daughter and Clarke finally showing up on the good side. Its going down! #ThePassageFox #ABTVThePassage #YouDontLeaveMe #IDontLeaveYou Ridley Scott’s new show has so much promise! And we promise to be covering it every single week
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Warning: This article contains spoilers for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla The seemingly simple act of choosing the gender of Assassin Creed Valhalla‘s protagonist, Eivor, has proven to be a surprising source of controversy in recent months. While some of that controversy has been fueled by the misogynistic concerns of the Gamergate crowd, the more fascinating story
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