Month: January 2022

The world may be in disarray, but at least we have more My Hero Academia to look forward to. The very popular anime, which is based on Kōhei Horikoshi’s manga series of the same name, is still going strong after five seasons, with a sixth season slated to premiere in 2022. The upcoming season will
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Join hosts Ryan Malaty, Kristen Snyder, and Dave Child as they catch up on the latest Game of Thrones news, fan theories, and predictions. Hello and welcome to game of thrones offseason. Tonight we will be discussing the Villians from game of thrones who we love to hate. Stay tuned! News Segment Euron Greyjoy Sons
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Format: Digital, 4K Ultra HD™, Blu-ray™ & DVD Director: Andy Serkis Writer: Kelly Marcel, Tom Hardy Cast: Tom Hardy, Woody Harrelson, Michelle Williams, Naomie Harris, Reid Scott, Stephen Graham Distributor: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Running Time: 97 mins When Venom was released back in 2018, some critics (including us) may have been a bit sniffy
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The debate over Mass Effect 3‘s ending (every version of it) isn’t going to be settled anytime soon, but it certainly seems telling that more and more people over the years have started to treat the game’s “Happy Ending” mod as the RPG trilogy’s spiritual conclusion (even if it’s clearly not the canonical one). Audemus’
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This article contains Don’t Look Up spoilers. Is this really happening? That is the anxious, painfully relatable plea Leonardo DiCaprio’s Dr. Randall Mindy cries repeatedly during the pre-title sequence of Don’t Look Up. Over the extended prologue of the new Adam McKay and Netflix phenomenon, Mindy and his best student, PhD candidate Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer
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“Let’s get in some trouble,” Zoë Kravitz’s Selina Kyle purrs in the new trailer for The Batman which reveals more about the movie’s villain The Ridler (we’re not expecting lime green lycra here), the history of the Waynes and… the Batmobile! Check it out here… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;”
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January 2022’s most anticipated young adult books feature teens changing the past, autopsying corpses, and balancing their human and magical selves. Spin Me Right Round by David Valdes Type: NovelPublisher: Bloomsbury YARelease date: Jan. 4 Den of Geek says: This modern take on Back to the Future examines what has changed—and what unfortunately hasn’t—for today’s
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This article contains spoilers for The Wheel of Time. Although the first season of The Wheel of Time departed in many ways from The Eye of the World, the Robert Jordan novel upon which it is based, the elements it included and left out give us some clues as to where the series might be
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On this weeks CW’s SUPERGIRL – SEASON 5 – EPISODE 18 – THE MISSING LINK – we begin with a disgruntled Brainy approaching Lex Luthor about his involvement in Lex’s plans. After Lex’s stunt with the ‘sun eating monster’ to gain access to the Fortress of Solitude and gain favor with Leviathan, Brainy is questioning
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Sony has finally revealed the PSVR 2, and while we don’t yet know the PS5 exclusive VR headset’s price or release date, everything we do know about the device’s best new features suggests that it’s going to be a worthy and fascinating follow-up to the surprisingly successful PSVR. Of course, things can get very confusing
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Ubisoft’s recent decision to bring Ubisoft+ to Xbox and Rainbow Six Extraction to Game Pass as a day one title has created a lot of (understandable) confusion about whether or not Ubisoft+ is also coming to Game Pass and PS5 in the near future. Let’s start with what we know for sure. As noted above,
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orge, Heather and Zach cover Supergirl episode 406 “Call to Action” Spike the Thanksgiving Dragon, Counterpoint between Kara & Lockwood, Trouble in Paradise between Lena and James and Manchester Back in Black. An episode you don’t want to miss with @TheElJorge @Heather.Wake and @ZachSilverman2 We’ve all heard of Superman but have you ever heard of
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This The Lost Daughter article contains major spoilers for the ending. You can read our spoiler-free review of the Netflix film here. When it comes to movies with similar story elements to The Lost Daughter, we are conditioned to expect a specific kind of immense, external tragedy—namely, that a child is lost through abduction or
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A falling moon, an anti-refuge for portal fantasy children, and an epic quest for sisters are among January 2022’s fantasy offerings. Happy New Year! The Starless Crown by James Rollins Type: NovelPublisher: Tor BooksRelease date: Jan. 4 Den of Geek says: Sigma Force author James Rollins turns his decades of thriller experience to epic fantasy,
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This Search Party review contains no spoilers. Search Party is an unconventional series that’s followed a unique path from the start, but its fifth and final season is honestly one of the craziest things I’ve ever seen done by a comedy series.  Search Party season 5 is a delirious experiment that’s as if Alejandro Jodorowsky,
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On the eve of a rebel uprising in a dystopian underground society, one miner finds the key to freedom and attempts to escape before the hostile government kills him first. “Helio” by Teddy Cecil Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter #DUST #scifi #shortfilm More About Helio: HELIO is a short, visceral film centered on a
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Zach, Jorge, and Heather are back and chatting about Supergirl’s latest episode: What’s So Funny About Truth, Justice, and The American Way? Tonight we get to meet The Elite, and stop an alien blasting satellite! Join us!  We’ve all heard of Superman but have you ever heard of Supergirl? Meet 12-year-old Kara Zor-El who escapes
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PEACEMAKER explores the continuing story of the character that John Cena reprises in the aftermath of Gunn’s 2021 film “The Suicide Squad”– a compellingly vainglorious man who believes in peace at any cost, no matter how many people he has to kill to get it. About DC: The official home of Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman,
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This article contains spoilers for DON’T LOOK UP. In the new Netflix hit movie, Don’t Look Up, written and directed by satirical filmmaker Adam McKay (The Big Short, Anchorman), two rather low-level astronomers (Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence) discover a comet is headed directly toward Earth, with the object set to smash into our little
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