Month: October 2021

This Evil review contains spoilers. Evil Season 2 Episode 12 Pinocchio, your strings are showing. Creepy dolls don’t have to walk, talk, or wet themselves to capture paranoid attention. Chuckie, Annabelle, Talking Tina, and the Killer Krusty Doll from The Simpsons’ “Treehouse of Horror III” all bring solace to some, and torture to others. Eddie
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It would seem reports of movie theaters’ demise were greatly exaggerated. That seemed obvious last month when Shang-Chi performed beyond expectations and earned $94.7 million over a four-day holiday weekend. Yet it seems even more clear now since Venom: Let There Be Carnage, the follow-up to Tom Hardy’s madcap 2018 superhero movie, blasted past the
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Comics are Katie Kubert’s professional medium, but it’s the other kind of medium that’s perhaps as equally relevant to her current role as editor of the new DC Horror imprint.   As a child, Kubert recalls visiting the Tower of London with her family when, after a brief visit, her mother said, “I don’t want to
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Go beyond the blockbusters to today’s smartest, most exciting science fiction novels and novellas. Here are our top picks for October 2021: Star Wars: Ronin Type: Novel Publisher: Del ReyRelease date: Oct. 12 Den of Geek says: Candon’s debut novel brings Star Wars into a new dimension with an expansion on the short anime episode
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Explore the DUST Multiverse on our App: https://bit.ly/DUSTChannel A humble domestic servant awaits the return of his loved ones… “Robert” by Jonathan Irwin Connect with the Filmmakers: https://www.instagram.com/mcphisto4/ https://www.vimeo.com/jonoirwin https://www.joyriderfilms.com More About “Robert”: A glimpse into the future of our technological friends: The ROB 9000, waits for his family. Focusing on the robot’s self-awareness, loneliness
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The House of El has a new hero. Check out Supergirl’s side of the story. Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YRXgr3rrXk Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPOZuEa9dso Injustice 2 – Coming May 16th, 2017 Pre-order Now at www.Injustice.com #DC #DCComics #DCUniverse
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This article contains light spoilers for The Many Saints of Newark. The Sopranos prequel film, The Many Saints of Newark is David Chase’s return to the New Jersey city where his families lived, worked, and occasionally breathed their last. The film focuses on Christopher Moltisanti’s (Michael Imperioli) father Dickie Molitisanti (Alessandro Nivola), and his struggle
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This article contains spoilers for The Many Saints of Newark. In some of the spookiest words ever spoken on The Sopranos, the usually genial and optimistic Bobby “Bacala” Baccalieri Jr. wonders aloud what being killed would be like.  “You probably don’t even hear it when it happens, right?” Bobby asks his boss Tony Soprano as
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A 140 year old woman, sustained by a mobile life support chair, must come to terms with the reality of death. Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter #DUST #scifi #shortfilm “CXL” Directed by Jordan Blazak – DUST Audience Award Winner of the KIN x DUST Sci-Fi Short Film Competition About DUST: DUST presents thought-provoking science
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Today’s young adult books bring romance, adventure and social commentary. Take a look at our best bets for what to read this September. Vespertine by Margaret Rogerson Type: Novel Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry BooksRelease date: Oct. 5 Den of Geek says: The author’s Venom comp hooked me on this one. Set in an alternate world
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The Walking Dead has served its share of infuriatingly repugnant characters across its eleven long years on AMC. Indeed, the show’s devoted audience is quite accustomed to seeing insufferable asshats torment and/or kill beloved characters, creating an empty, sour return on emotional investment. Robert Kirkman’s source material comic book indicates that the most infuriating of
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“I wanted to do something that honoured all the black people in my life, specifically the women. To show how they may tackle an issue with a vampire versus the kind of characters we’re usually exposed to,” writer Sherman Payne tells us about his new vampiric horror-comedy, Black As Night, which is about a teenage
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Halloween season is the perfect time to curl up with a scary read. Here are our top picks for new horror books in October 2021 … The Death of Jane Lawrence by Caitlin Starling  Type: NovelPublisher: St. Martin’s PressRelease date: Oct. 5 Den of Geek says: One of the buzziest horror novels this season is
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We’re deep into the fall TV season, which means it’s time to keep the new show faucet going. With its list of new releases for October 2021, Hulu is bringing several new original series to the table. The biggest Hulu original this month is undoubtedly Dopesick. This miniseries starring Michael Keaton premieres Oct. 13, is
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Evan Mack and Chauncey K Robinson break down Season 1 Episode 9 of DC’s Titans entitled “Hank and Dawn” in which The origin story of Hank Hall and Dawn Granger’s relationship and the loss in each of their pasts that brings them together as vigilante superheroes Hawk and Dove. ABOUT TITANS: Do you like adolescent teens
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