Month: March 2021

This article contains spoilers for The Walking Dead season 10 episode 18. Grief is all the rage on television right now. Though series like WandaVision and Snowpiercer went into production before the coronavirus pandemic gripped the globe, they arrived during a time in which we all had a lot of trauma to process. Over on
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Warning: this A Discovery of Witches review contains spoilers. A pregnancy! Something really has stuck its finger into the creature gene pot and swirled it around hasn’t it? First it was daemons born to witches and vice versa, now a vampire and a witch have conceived, going against millennia of biology. Whatever next – big, fiery birds
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This Raya and the Last Dragon article contains spoilers. You can read our spoiler-free review here. It almost didn’t end this way. For a brief moment during the climax of Raya and the Last Dragon, it felt like we were a million miles away from any kind of peace. And when Raya (Kelly Marie Tran)
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A self-absorbed teenager somehow contacts another universe after she’s injured in a car accident. “CARONTE” by Luis Tinoco Connect with the Filmmakers: https://www.onirikal.com/ http://www.onirikal.com/caronte/ Tweets by OnirikalVFX https://www.linkedin.com/company/2485421/admin/ https://www.facebook.com/onirikalstudio https://www.instagram.com/onirikalstudio/ Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gnTIbD “Caronte” Credits: Written/Directed Luis Tinoco Director of photography Pablo Burmann Film Editor Frank Gutierrez Original Music Arnau Bataller Sound
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This article contains WandaVision spoilers. After eight near-perfect episodes, the story of WandaVision has concluded with a finale installment that sticks the landing on all fronts, including multiple cinematic battles, several heartfelt goodbyes, and a long-overdue moment of agency for a heroine who has so often been denied a choice in her own future.  But
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This article contains spoilers for Boss Level. Boss Level stars Frank Grillo as Roy Pulver, a former Special Forces operative who has been waking up on the same day over and over again, only to get killed every time. He’s macheted, shot to pieces by a helicopter, killed in a fall, blown up by a
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This article contains WandaVision spoilers. WandaVision has concluded with a terrific final episode, and with it, Marvel’s first foray into episodic television came to an end with startling success – taking a quiet story about a woman’s grief and loneliness, one of the most emotionally evocative pieces of MCU storytelling to date, and using it
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This article contains spoilers for WandaVision episode 9. Much of WandaVision’s ninth and final episode, fittingly titled “The Series Finale”, centers on a good old-fashioned synthezoid battle. In one corner, you have The Vision, lovingly recreated by Wanda Maximoff’s Mind Stone-infused powers. In the other corner is The White Vision, hatefully brought back to life
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This article contains spoilers for WANDAVISION. WandaVision‘s stunning finale alters the landscape of the MCU by posing a series of questions that seemingly set-up Marvel Studios’ biggest post-Endgame plans. It’s could be years until we get definitive answers to all of those questions, but there’s little doubt that we’ll eventually look back on WandaVision as the
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Originally airing from 1989 to 1993, Quantum Leap was way ahead of its time as physicist Dr. Sam Beckett – played by Scott Bakula – leapt into the bodies of unsuspecting history-dwellers at crucial moments in their lives, experiencing the effects of segregation as a black man or misogyny as a young woman. The show’s
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This Clarice review contains spoilers. Clarice Episode 4 Clarice, episode 4, “You Can’t Rule Me,” is a misnomer. Unlike its source material, The Silence of the Lambs, it plays by a lot of rules. Agent Clarice Starling (Rebecca Breeds), and the ViCAP unit she works at under Deputy Assistant Attorney General Paul Krendler (Michael Cudlitz)
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Have you ever finished a book and thought ‘I wonder what would have happened if that character took a different path?’ well, in Markus Heitz’s DOORS the question of ‘what if’ is very much answered with three stories in one! Each story starts the same – a team of experts (including free-climbers, a geologist, a
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WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar is reportedly considering a lower-tiered HBO Max subscription because most people are “not wealthy.” “In WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar’s defense, he’s right. At a time when people across the globe are still grappling with the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, entertainment executives are sharing their reads on the larger situation as it impacts
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