Month: March 2023

Helmed by visionary filmmaker Rob Marshall (Mary Poppins Returns, Into The Woods), the first full trailer for The Little Mermaid, the live-action reimagining of the Disney’s Oscar®-winning animated musical classic, is here! Watch the trailer below and check out the brand new poster above. <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”>&#65279;</span>
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We’re going back to the wilderness for the Season Two trailer of Yellowjackets, which also features some new faces to the cast (including Elijah Wood) plus Florence + The Machine’s cover of No Doubt’s iconic ‘Just A Girl’. Watch the trailer here… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”>&#65279;</span> Yellowjackets is
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WWE 2K23 features quite a few improvements to the franchise formula that will certainly be welcomed by wrestling game fans everywhere. Of course, some things never change, which means that WWE 2K23 still makes you unlock quite a few wrestlers via gameplay accomplishments and by spending both real and virtual currency. The very good news
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It’s been four years since we were first introduced to Billy Batson and his adult superhero alter-ego Shazam – and his whole adopted family of superheroes. But now Billy, Freddy and co are back, they’re a little bit older, not much wiser, and facing a world-ending threat. We sat down with returning director David F Sandberg
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Forty years ago, the world changed in Jane Hennigan’s Moths. Toxic threads left behind by mutated moths infected men and boys around the globe. Some were killed quietly in their sleep, others became crazed killers, wildly dangerous and beyond help. All seemed hopeless. But humanity adapted, healed and moved on. Now matriarchs rule, and men
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Released: 17 March (cinema, UK) Certificate: 15 Director: Ti West Cast: Mia Goth, David Corenswet, Tandi Wright Distributor: Universal Running Time: 102 mins Horror villains can be characterised by their weapon, a mask, their style of killing and more. This origin story set in 1918 during the Spanish Flu pandemic centres on the psychology of
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This The Blacklist review contains spoilers. The Blacklist Season 10 Episode 3 In typical The Blacklist fashion, “The Four Guns” doesn’t refer to firearms. Rather, the four individuals who are on Raymond Reddington’s (James Spader) blacklist this week are goniffs, Yiddish for “thieves.” These are not your run of the mill pickpockets. After all, they
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The ‘80s were an incredibly innovative and fast-paced time for video games. Arcades were king, with iconic classics like Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, and Dragon’s Lair being released every few months. Atari’s poor business decisions briefly crashed the home console market until Nintendo resurrected it with the NES, starting a new boom that never really slowed
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“Happiness is a Warm Gun” isn’t the only connection between The Beatles and Peanuts. Both groups exemplified the optimism of the 1960s era. Charles M. Schulz’s Charlie Brown was so assured of positive outcomes he repeatedly tried to kick a field-goal-placed football held by the town’s resident five-cents-a-session psychiatrist, Lucy, in spite of the knowledge
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The Super Mario franchise is not considered to be that difficult in the grand scheme of gaming. After all, Mario is Nintendo’s mascot, and you don’t want your mascot scaring away gamers who can’t beat most of the levels. However, if you think that all Super Mario games are easy…well, you just haven’t played enough
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Like pretty much every other aspect of life, trends often come and go in gaming. Many ideas only become trends because they achieve a level of popularity that quickly elevates them to the status of “the standard.” Over time, though, it’s natural for people to become tired of those trends to the point that they’re
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