Month: July 2021

Hype for The Walking Dead’s eleventh and final season may be slow and incremental, but it has proven revelatory—albeit sneakily. Case in point, an unassuming teaser from last week flashed a blink-and-you-miss-it clue about the show’s introduction of potential key character Elodie, who, in the source material comics, was Michonne’s long-lost daughter. Yet, with Michonne
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What do you believe? Well, we believe we can exclusively reveal the artwork and trailer for the upcoming comedy documentary The ParaPod – A Very British Ghost Hunt! Watch the trailer here… [embedded content] After 3.5 million podcast downloads, sold out live shows and specials, hardwired skeptic Ian Boldsworth goes head-to-head with lifelong believer Barry
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The Sundance Film Festival: London returns to the capital this summer and with it comes a whole slew of genre delights for us to marvel at! Taking place 29 July-1 August at Picturehouse Central, the festival has an eclectic mix of feature films, short movies and panel discussions to enjoy. All tickets are on sale
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It was the biggest hit in the summer of 1997. Cool, funny, and sometimes deeply weird, it was not quite like anything audiences had ever seen, even as it once again starred Will Smith opposite alien invaders a year after Independence Day. It was a crowd-pleaser that, as Agent J might say, made itself look
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Cobra Kai finds itself among television’s upper echelon with today’s 2021 Emmy nominations announcement, which named it as a nominee for Outstanding Comedy Series for January’s Netflix-debuted third season. The series, a decades-awaited sequel to The Karate Kid films, has seen its popularity increase exponentially after a migration from YouTube Premium to Netflix, on which
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While the NES was obviously not the first video game console, it’s hardly a surprise that some of the rarest and most expensive games in the world belong to that beloved console’s legendary library.  As it becomes increasingly obvious that nostalgia is driving up prices in the suddenly lucrative collectible video games market, it’s also
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Hey guys! I binged Russian Doll last night and wanted to give a brief description of my thoughts on the season. What did you think? Comment below! Make sure to subscribe to AfterBuzz! – http://youtube.com/afterbuzztv HELPFUL LINKS: Website – http://afterbuzztv.com Apple Podcasts – https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/afterbuzz-tv/id407139777?mt=2 Follow us on Twitter – https://twitter.com/afterbuzztv Like us on Facebook –
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This article contains some spoilers for Young Royals.  WIth an overabundance of teenage-oriented romance shows on television at the moment, it can be hard to conjure up a reason to watch yet another one. Every streaming service seems to have something in the genre to fit a need, whether that be a gay protagonist, a
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In one of the worst years in recent memory, a mustachioed fish out of water with a sunny disposition helped audiences cope with their new abnormal. By playing into underdog sports story tropes and preaching the virtue of kindness, Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso was a soothing balm for stressful times.  Who could have imagined that
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Recently shifting its focus predominantly to horror, award-winning independent publisher Black Spot Books’ upcoming list includes projects from debut authors to Bram Stoker Award-Winners as well as well-known names in the film/TV community. The first project of 2022 is Cassondra Windwalker’s Hold My Place (out on 25 January 2022), a thrilling and emotional tale of obsession
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🎶 Who’s that tweet about? 🎶 Marvel Studios’ “Black Widow” stars Scarlett Johansson, Florence Pugh and David Harbour look at your tweets and guess which ones are about their co-stars. Experience the movie this Friday! Tickets and pre-orders available now. Marvel.com/BlackWidow ► Watch Marvel on Disney+: https://bit.ly/2XyBSIW ► Subscribe to Marvel on YouTube: http://bit.ly/WeO3YJ Follow
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