The Lost City How Sandra Bullock And Daniel Radcliffe Escaped Into The Jungle

“You just shot me back trying to find a vaccine,” Bullock says when we mention the remarkable time period that The Lost City was made during. “I mean, I was running around trying to find one. They were not available. By the time we had gotten there for the scout, they were becoming more available, but I felt like I was on the black market, you know? Just give me something!...

December 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1219 words · Donna Kellerman

The Most Common Flowchart Symbols Explained

Your business or academic teams mostly use a flowchart to visualize complex processes in an easy-to-understand layout. The flowchart has been in the business and academic systems since 1921, when Lillian Gilbreth and Frank Gilbreth introduced this process visualization tool to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). However, all the flowchart makers face a common challenge when implementing several symbols of flowcharts. Your flowcharts will not be of professional grade if you do not use standardized symbols....

December 15, 2022 · 10 min · 1974 words · Bruce Harris

The Most Geeky Halloween Costumes Worn By Hollywood Celebrities

Which for Palmer came in the form of an audience eager to see her portray Anna Raven, aka Rogue of those uncanny X-Men. And this Halloween season, Palmer responded to that fan-casting by not only going as the mutant Rogue to Halloween parties, but doing a full on Instagram photoshoot as the character. Perhaps Marvel Studios is taking notes? The move was probably a cheeky way of acknowledging fan support for Palmer playing the role, or perhaps it was just an excuse to have an uncanny Halloween costume....

December 15, 2022 · 2 min · 336 words · Daniel Hart

The Mystery Picture On The National Lampoon S Christmas Vacation Dvd Cover

I picked three films in the end: Miracle On 34th Street (double feature with 1947 & 1994 versions), Nativity (never seen) and National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. Jane hadn’t seen Christmas Vacation, so we popped that in the DVD player. I had a look at the cover, as it was different to the cover I had at home. Then I saw it – a picture of a scene I had never seen before....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 538 words · Kathleen Valenti

The Orville Season 2 Episode 9 Review Identity Part Ii

The Orville Season 2 Episode 9 This week’s episode of The Orville includes a major space battle and the crew of the Orville saving Earth from a significant extraterrestrial threat. It sounds exciting, but it was not too different from the scenarios we’ve seen in sci-fi before. Even though the story was not too original, the show is, making it entertaining despite the lack of a novel approach to escaping the old “superior alien force taking over our heroes’ ship and bringing it along with their armada to attack earth” routine....

December 15, 2022 · 5 min · 1032 words · Brenda Mann

The Real Goodfellas Gangsters That Inspired The Martin Scorsese Film

The Beatles of crime, in case you were wondering, is the Gallo Profaci wars, which launched the stories of The Godfather. The Lufthansa heist made its way back into the news in 2014 when Vincent Asaro got pinched. The cops claimed Asaro was in charge of all illegal activities at JFK airport. Asaro was alleged to be a big guy in the Bonanno family and his arrest made him the first gangster to face charges in the Lufthansa heist....

December 15, 2022 · 13 min · 2638 words · Jamie Batiste

The Sandman How Boyd Holbrook Acts Without Eyes As The Corinthian

Can you recall the scariest nightmare you’ve ever had? Imagine the terrors your dormant mind produced: hulking monsters, terrifying creatures, and unholy shades. Now imagine that those horrors could follow you into the waking world. That is a sensation that Netflix‘s The Sandman soon hopes to capture. Adapted from Neil Gaiman’s classic comic of the same name, The Sandman is set to depict the journey of its title character The Sandman a....

December 15, 2022 · 5 min · 948 words · Edward Quick

The Secret Origin Of Dc S Stargirl

For Johns, Stargirl has been a long time coming and it stands apart from his other work. “I’ve worked on a lot of comics and TV shows and films but this one was really special to me,” he says. “I wanted to just dedicate myself completely to it. So I created the pitch and DC Universe was looking for a series that was different from everything else they’ve done. And what I wanted to see was something that was more for families and all ages and that was different than Doom Patrol, Swamp Thing, or Titans....

December 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1318 words · Luis Salazar

The Silence Of The Lambs A Thinking Person S Monster Movie

The cop is referring, of course, to Hannibal Lecter, the former psychiatrist and serial killer played by Anthony Hopkins. Originally created by author Thomas Harris and making his first appearance in the 1981 novel Red Dragon, Lecter – otherwise known as Hannibal the Cannibal – has long since become a fixture on the pop culture landscape. The Silence of the Lambs isn’t specifically about Lecter – rather, it’s about Starling (Jodie Foster) and her efforts to catch another murderer, Buffalo Bill – but the character dominates the movie, providing some of its most oft-quoted lines and parodied scenes....

December 15, 2022 · 5 min · 1052 words · Donald Kitterman

The Silence Of The Lambs And Clarice S Lifelong Battle Against The Male Gaze

At a glance, this could apply to the climax of The Silence of the Lambs, Jonathan Demme’s masterful psychological thriller which finishes with a cat and mouse game of Starling (a peerless Jodie Foster) crawling through the dungeon created by Ted Levine’s Buffalo Bill. In that blackness, serial killer Bill most certainly watches her, playfully (mis)judging her aptitude for handling his house of horrors. Yet all of these elements are also evident in Silence of the Lambs’ very first scene....

December 15, 2022 · 8 min · 1548 words · Justin Treece

The Simpsons Pulls Off A Mother S Day Prank

The Simpsons Season 33 Episode 20 The Simpsons celebrates Mother’s Day by giving America’s most representational mom a break in character. “Marge the Meanie” counts as a gift. The family dynamic is slightly ajar, but the episode has the timing of the best of the series’ offerings. The premise is Marge has been hiding an improbable secret for years. She was a bad kid in school, and her pranks destroyed the life of her middle school principal....

December 15, 2022 · 4 min · 700 words · Lawrence Baylock

The Simpsons Season 32 Episode 19 Review Panic On The Streets Of Springfield

The Simpsons Season 32 Episode 19 The Simpsons Season 32, episode 19, ” Panic on the Streets of Springfield,” is one of the most pointed parodies the series has crafted in a while. It takes on pre-teen angst with the dry iced wit of an 80s anti-Brit-pop band. But it also follows a slow, sad slide into anguished irony. I was looking for a laugh, then I found a laugh, and heaven knows I’m miserable now....

December 15, 2022 · 4 min · 838 words · Jim Collett

The Sister Ending Explained The Paranormal Thriller S True Horror

What a sweet story. The baddie was dealt with. Poor Holly finally got closure on Elise’s disappearance, and she and loving husband Nathan had the baby they’d been trying so hard for. Yes, granted, he’s now haunted by her dead sister, but what else is new? The important thing is that it all ended well. Togetherness. Baby. Lovely. Except, hang on, what? Unlovely. There was nothing sweet about The Sister’s ending....

December 15, 2022 · 4 min · 833 words · Patrick Campbell

The Staircase Every Tv Show About The Michael Peterson Case

Still, you may have noticed of late that pop culture’s obsession with crimes, those who commit them, and how they are punished has intensified of late. If you want to pinpoint a recent moment in the 21st century where our fascination with true crime intensified, you can probably do a lot worse than 2004’s The Staircase. The Staircase (titled Soupçons or “Suspicions” in its director’s native French) is a multi-part true crime docuseries that helped paved the way for so many of the other true crime docs we see today....

December 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1102 words · Karen Raposa

The Suicide Squad James Gunn Talks The Creative Freedom Of That R Rating

“It happened immediately,” Gunn says with a hint of lingering chagrin. “We started talking about what the project would be. The first thing that was brought up was Superman, but I didn’t know if I wanted to do that.” So the studio suggested a once-in-a-lifetime alternative: make whatever you want. Gunn was free to adapt “anybody out of the DC catalogue.” Somehow though, with an entire gleaming multiverse at his disposal, Gunn only had eyes for the filthiest D-listers this side of Krypton....

December 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1182 words · Billy Kyung

The Tomorrow War Ending Explained

There’s a lot going on in The Tomorrow War’s epic, time-hopping plot. Soldiers from 2051 travel back in time to deliver a desperate message: invaders have ravaged the earth and threaten to blot out mankind completely. These soldiers need all the help they can get to wipe out the alien monstrosities, so they draft their predecessors into the war. Former military vet and slightly disillusioned high school science teacher Dan Forester (Chris Pratt) is recruited into the war, leaving behind his wife Emmy (Betty Gilpin) and young daughter Muri (Ryan Kiera Armstrong)....

December 15, 2022 · 4 min · 785 words · Charles Smith

The Top 30 Underrated Movies Of 2002

In many ways, 2002 set the tempo for the modern Hollywood blockbuster landscape, which has changed relatively little in the decade since. A quick look at 2013‘s top 10, for example, reveals a markedly similar mix of superhero movies with Iron Man 3 still ruling the roost at the time of writing, followed by effects-heavy action flicks and family friendly animated features. As usual in these lists, we’re looking at the less celebrated films of 2002–the kinds of movies that not only didn’t make the top 10, but also failed to get either the financial or critical attention they deserved....

December 15, 2022 · 21 min · 4398 words · Lawrence Knaebel

The Twilight Saga Best Movie Watch Order

But unlike other film franchises, the order of The Twilight Saga is not super intuitive. Although the films are chronological, aside from the final two films in the franchise, they aren’t numbered, which can leave viewers who haven’t read the books a bit confused. If you’re new to the sometimes-sparkly world of Twilight and need some help figuring out which order to watch these films, we’ve got you… Twilight (2008) Director: Catherine HardwickeWriter: Melissa Rosenberg...

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 436 words · Teresa Williams

The Walking Dead S Sebastian Milton Would Have Liked To Take Out Rick Grimes

Sniveling mama’s boy and inbred King of Westeros Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson) on Game of Thrones is undoubtedly the most recent popular example. The archetype, however, goes even further back with Biff Tannen, Draco Malfoy, and Johnny Lawrence (pre-Cobra Kai) all making audiences’ skin crawl with their spoiled, privileged brand of banal evil. Now, in its final season, The Walking Dead has officially introduced its own entrant into the little shit canon....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 583 words · Margaret Emberton

The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode Titles Get Mythological

On an action-heavy show known for shambling hordes of corpses and terrifying villains, the description seemed to fall short of final season expectations. After your characters have confronted cultish freaks who wear the skin of the dead to blend in, concepts like food insecurity don’t seem quite so cinematic. Now, as part of its “11 Weeks of Reveals Until Season 11” of The Walking Dead, AMC has unveiled titles for the final season’s first eight episodes and some additional descriptions of the two-part season premiere....

December 15, 2022 · 3 min · 594 words · Kathy Brickner