Dr Jane Goodall Answers Some Big Expedition Bigfoot Questions

Utilizing a combination of equipment and overnight explorations, the team approaches their search for Sasquatch with an open-minded skepticism. For the premiere, they implement an agriculture drone to spray primate pheromones in hopes of drawing out the creature they seek. Additionally, LeBlanc and Mayor appear to notice a figure peering down at them from a ridge while they’re on the river, and Acord’s shelter is accosted by something outside while hunkered down for the night....

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 693 words · Carolyn Bailey

Ducktales Season 3 Episode 13 Review Escape From The Impossibin

DuckTales Season 3 Episode 13 There are two central pillars at the heart of this DuckTales episode. The first is Scrooge questioning, “what if being Scrooge isn’t enough this time?” The second is “we won’t get stronger by attacking the people we love.” Both of these lessons seem separated and they are, at least in terms of being the A and B stories. However, the closer you look the more you realize how they effectively dovetail together....

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 758 words · Jose Williams

Ducktales Season 3 Episode 14 Review The Split Sword Of Swanstantine

I had a grin on my face from the start of this DuckTales episode to the end. The premise of this outing was a winner from the jump; the family all-splitting up to find three different pieces of the titular split sword of swanstantine. It’s a simple “find the macguffin” story that could have been routine but DuckTales has its characters to fall back on. The team behind the show have done so much work developing these characters over the last three seasons that simply watching them in these “mini-ventures” was a pure delight....

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 847 words · Ronald Smithson

Dying Light 2 Where To Find Every Easter Egg Weapon

While Dying Light 2 features some of the most amusing, subtle, and creatively diverse Easter eggs that I’ve seen in a game in quite some time, the game’s best Easter eggs are often those that reward you with some special weapon or piece of equipment that produce effects that simply can’t be replicated. Some of those rewards are little more than memes, but some of these special items are powerful enough to pretty much break the game....

December 8, 2022 · 7 min · 1422 words · Debra Zamora

Elden Ring The Most Annoying Enemies In The Game Ranked

Every monster in Elden Ring sticks to a strategy. Their animations and patterns give players plenty of tells to help them dodge incoming attacks, and gamers can easily defeat these opponents with enough practice. At least, that’s how Elden Ring should work. In practice, the game has quite a few enemies with tells that are near impossible to read, are faster or stronger than they have any right to be, or are just downright cheap, which makes them more annoying than even some bosses....

December 8, 2022 · 7 min · 1341 words · Carol Gray

Error 502 Causes And Troubleshooting Techniques

However, this error might also arise as a result of computer issues. Aren’t you sure what the 502 bad gateway means or how to solve it? Here’s a step-by-step guide to resolving the 502 Bad Gateway Error. Learn what it means, how to identify it, and how to solve it. What is a 502 Bad Gateway Error? When you try to open a web page, your computer sends a request to a webserver to access that page....

December 8, 2022 · 6 min · 1127 words · Linda Barth

Everything Everywhere Doctor Strange And Why We Now Love Multiverses

Everything Everywhere All at Once has just arrived to streaming, but the Daniels-directed indie darling is only the latest (and let’s be honest, best) in a recent flurry of activity across the multiverse. The film was the first of several major releases to feature the multiverse this year, opening just slightly before Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which in turn was the second multiverse movie to feature Doctor Strange after Spider-Man: No Way Home, which itself was the second multiverse-themed movie in recent years to feature Spider-Man (with two more sequels to that version of the multiverse on the way)....

December 8, 2022 · 8 min · 1504 words · Ruth Witt

Fantastic Four Secret Wars And The End Of The Mcu

I can’t say how long the superhero movie bubble will last. I’m not some authority that can tell you when the Marvel Cinematic Universe will run out of steam or come to a narrative close. They’re still cranking out multiple movies a year and have transformed the streaming TV shows from throwaway side-stories to important gears in the greater Marvel machine. They’re making money hand over fist. Disney just built their second theme park thrill ride based on Guardians of the Galaxy....

December 8, 2022 · 8 min · 1517 words · Karen Jackola

Fear The Walking Dead Season 6 Alicia And Strand Make A Friend In Episode 2 Clip

This Sunday’s episode focuses on Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey) and Strand (Colman Domingo) as they struggle to navigate Virginia’s thriving settlement, where they’ve been delegated less-than-desirable societal roles, to put it mildly. In the new clip, Alicia and Strand are escorted in handcuffs down the dirt roads of Lawton. They meet an ostensibly friendly teenager named Dakota, who claims to know who they are and bears a striking resemblance to a certain red-headed boss lady....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 257 words · Christine Carroll

Fear The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 1 Review The End Is The Beginning

Fear the Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 1 After everything the world has endured these last several months, it just doesn’t seem productive to harp on what did or didn’t work about last season. I’m even willing to give John Dorie’s San Antonio Split a pass at this point. If anything, we’re lucky we have anything new to watch at all, especially with some series being outright canceled because they’re too difficult to produce in the age of Covid-19....

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 703 words · James Swenson

Flowers For The Sea A Gorgeous Rage Filled Fantasy Horror

Flowers for the Sea is a bewitching tale that engrosses for the entirety of its 112 pages. Trapped on a deteriorating ark, afloat in a treacherous and endless sea, Iraxi is the inadvertent hope for the vestiges of humanity who managed to survive the flooding of their kingdom, and the slow decay of their floating salvation. Without revealing too much about the plot: Iraxi is pregnant, and the child she carries would be the first born in a long time, but she does not want it....

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 697 words · Clyde Bartel

Furiosa Movie Casts Anya Taylor Joy As Lead Adds Chris Hemsworth Yahya Abdul Mateen Ii

The casting of Taylor-Joy is not entirely a surprise since Miller has made clear for the last year that he intended to cast a younger actor in her 20s to portray Furiosa’s origin story. While this has been bittersweet for fans, and Charlize Theron who was nominated for an Oscar for originating the character in 2015, Taylor-Joy has been rumored to be Miller’s choice for months and is a definite rising star....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 350 words · Terence Griffeth

Game Of Thrones Director Series Was Seen As A Great Experiment

While any series of its scope and stature is the offspring of literally hundreds of creators–from showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss to the indelible cast–one person who left his own mark on Game of Thrones is director Neil Marshall, who helmed two of the show’s most unforgettable, epic episodes: the second season’s “Blackwater” and the fourth season’s “The Watchers on the Wall.” “I came to it almost entirely because of Centurion,” recalls Marshall now, saying that his low-budget historical thriller about an early 2nd century battle between a Roman legion and the guerilla-like Picts in northern England was a perfect calling card for GoT employment in its earliest days....

December 8, 2022 · 3 min · 472 words · Jesse Drutman

Ghost Adventures Checks Into The Cecil Hotel Zak Bagans On Investigating The Crime Landmark

Relocate King’s Overlook to Downtown Los Angeles’ Skid Row, and you have its closest real-world equivalent: the Cecil Hotel. The hotel’s checkered history, and lore involving curses and ghosts, has made it a dark tourism landmark situated at the crossroads of true crime and paranormal fascination. But despite lots of interest on the internet, the Cecil, since rebranded as Stay on Main Hotel, has never officially permitted cameras inside for a paranormal investigation....

December 8, 2022 · 6 min · 1117 words · Brianna Krebbs

Godzilla Vs Kong Where The Monsterverse Should Go Next

The future of the MonsterVerse is uncertain. If you had any doubt, just look at the lack of a post-credits scene in the latest installment, Godzilla vs. Kong. While Kong: Skull Island teased the coming storm of King Ghidorah and other kaiju, and Godzilla: King of the Monsters ended its actual credits sequence with the big ape waiting in the wings, there is a sense of closing out a chapter (if not the book) in the MonsterVerse’s Godzilla vs....

December 8, 2022 · 6 min · 1139 words · Arthur Williams

Godzilla Vs Kong Writer Talks About Spending 8 Years In The Monsterverse

Aside from studios Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures, and certain behind-the-scenes executives, the four MonsterVerse movies to date have embraced largely different creative and directorial visions for each outing. This includes the latest installment Godzilla vs. Kong. But even though all four movies have had different directors, somewhat different tones, and mostly different casts, one of a handful of constant names has been that of Max Borenstein. Borenstein has had a writing credit on all four MonsterVerse movies, starting with penning the screenplay for 2014’s Godzilla....

December 8, 2022 · 9 min · 1859 words · Judith Elliott

Greebles How Tiny Details Make A Huge Star Wars Universe

Except, of course, the Star Destroyer isn’t really a colossal military ship, but a scale miniature, one of the dozens expertly crafted by a team of artists and builders at Industrial Light and Magic. Those spiky outcroppings, which hint at all kinds of mysterious scientific applications, are in reality tiny pieces of plastic, cunningly applied to the model to suggest a ship of unfeasible size. It worked, too: when the Star Destroyer made its grand appearance in Star Wars‘ opening shot in 1977, it set the tone for the entire movie: this wasn’t just another low-budget sci-fi B-picture....

December 8, 2022 · 11 min · 2155 words · Kenneth Thomas

Grimm Season 6 Episode 13 Review The End

Grimm: Season 6 Episode 13 All seems lost at the beginning of tonight’s series finale. Zerstörer has left a trail of corpses in his wake at the gas station: a homeless man, and several policemen and detectives. It was painful to watch Nick suffer through Hank and Wu’s demise. The magic stick was inoperable when it was most needed. Nick was beside himself with grief, as anyone would be in his position under those circumstances....

December 8, 2022 · 5 min · 935 words · Melanie White

Halo Episode 3 Review Emergence

Halo Episode 3 It all depends on Cortana. That was true for a large portion of the Halo games and it’s true for TV. Unfortunately, her role, appearance, and relationship with Master Chief are significantly changed for the TV series in a slow third episode. While original voice actor Jen Taylor gives her all in challenging mo-cap scenes, the script and the production design mostly fail to cohere. Halsey goes ahead with the Cortana program now that John-117 is back on Reach....

December 8, 2022 · 5 min · 917 words · Wm Sessions

Halo Infinite The Harbinger S Origins Explained

While Halo Infinite sets up quite a few mysteries that clearly won’t be solved until developer 343 releases an inevitable sequel, few of the game’s mysteries are as prominent or compelling as the origins of the Harbinger. The Harbinger is treated as one of Halo Infinite’s primary antagonists (they even serve as the game’s final boss), but there’s this lingering feeling that they’re so much more than another villain. The problem is that the game doesn’t exactly slow down long enough to try to explain what, exactly, the Harbinger is and what they really want....

December 8, 2022 · 3 min · 634 words · Pasquale Oneil