Month: March 2021

In an interview earlier this week, WarnerMedia Studios CEO Ann Sarnoff stated definitively that the studio “won’t be developing David Ayer’s cut” of Suicide Squad, the DC-based movie that Ayer directed and that was heavily retooled in post-production before its 2016 release. While rumors and speculation about an “Ayer Cut” of the film–which was trashed
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A recent report from Bloomberg suggests that Microsoft is interested in acquiring instant messaging and digital distribution platform Discord for the stunning rumored price of nearly $10 billion. If we allow ourselves to move past the standalone absurdity of that figure, the question becomes “Is Discord really worth that much?” The answer to that question
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Released: Out now (VOD) Director: Jake Mahaffy Writer: Jake Mahaffy Cast: Julia Ormond, Emma Draper, John Bach Distributor: 101 Films Running Time: 95 mins It’s hard getting past the superficial similarities to Natalie Erika James’s superior shocker Relic (2020) with Jake Mahaffy’s Reunion. Like its Australian counterpart, this New Zealand offering leans heavily into the
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For a curious young boy, The War of the Worlds is just the beginning. “Embers & Dust” by Patrick Biesemans Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter #DUST #scifi #shortfilm More About Embers & Dust: On the evening of October 30th, 1938 Orson Welles’ voice traveled far across the radio waves, bringing word of an invading
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Today, Marvel tells the riveting tale of Marvel’s Civil War. This, kids, is a story about what happens when super powered beings disagree on a topic and why friendship is important. Follow Iron Man and Captain America as they ask heroes (and villains) of the Marvel Universe to take sides in a battle of beliefs!
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Invincible comic writer Robert Kirkman has a gentlemanly agreement with Steven Yeun, who appeared in The Walking Dead for six seasons and now stars as the adapted Invincible’s titular hero.  “Steven and I have a rule that there’s no more popping his eyeballs out. I can live with that – once is enough,” Kirkman tells
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CONTENT WARNING: This film contains depictions of suicide and may be sensitive for some viewers. Two teenagers from a remote religious community travel to town in search of shelter after being told by their Evangelical parents that an asteroid will soon destroy the earth. Red Rover by Brooke Goldfinch Connect with the Filmmaker: https://www.instagram.com/brookegoldfinch https://twitter.com/brookegoldfinch?s=20
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Fans everywhere are declaring March 31st to be the day that “Mario Dies” since that’s the day when Nintendo will inexplicably stop selling Super Mario 3D All-Stars, remove Super Mario Bros. 35 from the eShop, Super Mario Game & Watch system, and shut down the original Super Mario Maker‘s servers. It’s a series of controversial
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This Shameless review contains spoilers. Shameless Season 11 Episode 9 “The only thing that’s permanent is impermanence. Change is the only constant…” Change is not an easy thing. This entire farewell season of Shameless has functioned as an examination of change from many different angles, but the characters have reached a point where they have
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Warning: contains spoilers for Line of Duty series 6 episode 1 Line of Duty requires attentive viewing. Try to watch it while doing the ironing and it’ll be burnt shirt collars and confusion for you, son. Every sly look, slight frown and worried swallow by the characters needs to be absorbed by fans if we’re to construct our
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This Wynonna Earp review contains spoilers. Wynonna Earp Season 4, Episode 9 Wynonna Earp has often balanced the inherent darkness of its premise with, among other tones, some zany supernatural fun. Ostensibly, “Crazy” is another case-of-the-week story that has Wynonna & co. hunting a social media-obsessed genie who has a cannibal suffering from kuru disease
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