Iain De Caestecker On Bbc Thriller The Control Room If It Was Me I D Be Having An Anxiety Attack

Emergency call handling is one of the highest-stress jobs that take place in an office environment. Handlers need to keep their head as they extract information from panicked and injured callers, who are often in dangerous situations. There can be highs, like the first call taken by Iain de Caestecker’s lead in BBC One thriller The Control Room – over the phone, Gabe talks a scared couple through the emergency roadside delivery of their child and they name the baby after him, their own angel Gabriel....

December 8, 2022 · 6 min · 1236 words · Estelle Takacs

In Defense Of Spectre Daniel Craig S Last James Bond Is Better Than You Remember

The last James Bond movie to star Daniel Craig still sits with a 63 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, right in that vague netherworld between “fresh” and “rotten.” And while it was an enormous financial success ($881 million at the worldwide box office), it was considered something of a step back since its predecessor, 2012’s Skyfall, which grossed more than $1 billion. It might have been unrealistic to think Bond could hit that mark again, so in relative terms Spectre did quite well on its own terms and as part of the overall franchise....

December 8, 2022 · 6 min · 1117 words · Mary Dykstra

Inception The Movies And Comics Fans Think It Ripped Off

Sometimes the chronology of inspiration doesn’t quite line up as neatly as skeptics would like to think. Even though Inception was released in 2010, Nolan had presented a treatment to Warner Bros. about “dream stealers” in 2002 before shelving it to work on other projects. With that in mind, could the following properties have inspired the Academy Award winning film as some have theorized, and if not, how else could the similarities be explained?...

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 773 words · Shirley Cybulski

Introduction To Maven A Simple Project Management Tool

What’s up, everyone! Today we will be going to talk about Maven. We will start with the quick intro and then list down the advantages of using it. After all this, we will see its installation process and then a few technical terms which are essential for a beginner. So, let’s get started! What is Maven? Apache Maven is a project management software, and we can say it is a comprehension tool....

December 8, 2022 · 5 min · 1000 words · Lisa Mcelreavy

Invincible What That Big Episode 1 Twist Means For The Show

This animated series, adapted from Robert Kirkman’s comic of the same name, opts to not only include a post-credit scene at the end of its first episode…it includes damn near a whole new post-credit episode! “It’s About Time” concludes with Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) suiting up and announcing his new “Invincible” monniker to some villains, sending the show to its end credits around the 37-minute mark. But there still remains a staggering 10 minutes to the episode’s run time....

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 664 words · Irene Lavoie

Invincible Ending Explained

Hit superhero animated series Invincible closes out its first season with a clash of global proportions between Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) and his dad, Omni Man/Nolan Grayson (J.K. Simmons), who reveals that his home planet of Viltrum is actually a world-enslaving evil empire and he’s one of their conquerors, sent to Earth to overthrow and indoctrinate. The world looks on as Nolan puts a one-sided whooping on his son when Mark refuses to join his cause, and Debbie (Sandra Oh) is forced to question everything about her marriage to who she thought was a loving husband but turned out to be a murdering warlord....

December 8, 2022 · 6 min · 1145 words · Jesse Griffin

Is Jeopardy Finally Preparing Ken Jennings For The Hosting Job

Sony Pictures Television, the studio behind Jeopardy!, announced today that two guest hosts will see the beloved quiz show institution through to the end of the calendar year, following the ousting of the former executive producer and the show’s (poor) choice to replace Alex Trebek, Mike Richards. Former guest host Mayim Bialik, who has already secured a job hosting primetime Jeopardy! specials, will begin her next guest hosting stint on September 20 and end it the first week of November, for seven weeks total....

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 721 words · John Wilkerson

Jane Foster The Mighty Thor Brings Kindness And Thunder

Grønbekk’s new book, due out June 8, has a hell of a hook. “Someone is plotting in the shadows, somewhere Sif’s all-seeing sight doesn’t reach, bringing together the enemies of Asgard, promising that if they attack, Thor will be gone,” she tells us. “And when they attack, Thor is gone. The only trace of him is the bloody hammer smashing through Jane’s living room window.” These villains, a who’s who of Asgardian baddies including Ulik the Troll, The Enchantress, and the goddess of death herself, Hela, are enough to get Jane to pick up the hammer that, once upon a time, led to her death....

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 805 words · Debra Angelo

Jason Isaacs Interview The Death Of Stalin

As part of his promotional tour for the aforementioned Russian romp – which has satirical mastermind Armando Iannucci (Alan Partridge, The Thick Of It, Veep) at its helm – Isaacs sat with us for twenty minutes in a swanky London hotel to have a ruddy good chat. As I shuffled in and sat down, Isaacs explained that he’s a little on the tired side, because he stayed up late the night before to watch the new Star Trek: Discovery episode (the fifth one)....

December 8, 2022 · 20 min · 4250 words · Doris Marti

Jurassic World Dominion Review It S Time To Go Extinct

Thirty years later, there are precious few flashes of that same, simple childhood wonder in this long in the tooth franchise. Early in Jurassic World Dominion, Bryce Dallas Howard’s Claire Dearing rescues a baby triceratops from the cruelties of man when she stumbles upon one in a cage. And for the first time since Jurassic World dropped “Park” from the title, the filmmakers are again using delightful animatronics instead of only CGI....

December 8, 2022 · 5 min · 870 words · Anthony Melancon

Killing Eve Season 2 Episode 8 Review You Re Mine

Killing Eve Season 2 Episode 8 Killing Eve set the tone for its season 2 finale early: Eve heard gunshots outside her room, kicking off a sequence that led to Villanelle slitting Aaron Peel’s throat while making him watch, all within the first fifteen minutes. Where do we go from here? the two women were left wondering while the audience glanced at the clock and had much the same experience. This season started off strong and faltered a bit when Villanelle became too much a part of Eve’s world, their interactions too commonplace to have the kind of strange, stabby spark that makes the show so electric....

December 8, 2022 · 5 min · 1011 words · Lester Okeefe

Knightmare It S 35 Years Since A Show About A Kid With A Bucket On His Head Blew The Minds Of A Generation

But then, on the 7th of September 1987, like lightning in the dark, came CITV’s Knightmare. Enter, Stranger… Knightmare was a four-player, live-action, D&D-inspired, CGI, VR, RPG for kids – not to mention a boon for acronym enthusiasts everywhere. It ran for eight seasons from 1987 to 1994, garnering millions of viewers, and exciting children’s imaginations in ways that few other shows had succeeded. The concept was straightforward: a team of four kids worked together either to escape a dungeon (earlier seasons), or embark on a quest for a sacred object across a mythical landscape (later seasons)....

December 8, 2022 · 6 min · 1148 words · Sabrina Molina

Lamb Ending Explained With Noomi Rapace

Who is Ada’s father? It’s the question asked in the very first shot of Valdimar Jóhannsson’s Lamb, as an unseen person (or animal) treks through a frigid Christmas Eve snow, looking for comfort. I doubt I was the only viewer to be suspicious about the characters we meet, particularly when brother Pétur (Björn Hlynur Haraldsson) shows up on the farm unannounced later in the movie. Could he be Ada’s father?...

December 8, 2022 · 7 min · 1473 words · Joe Watkins

Leaked Footage Of Hideo Kojima S New Game Gives Off Silent Hill Vibes

First off, let’s be very clear that the leaked footage in question is about as unofficial as it gets. At the time of this writing, there has been no official word regarding the leaked footage’s authenticity. Furthermore, the footage itself is quite strange. It looks like a recording of an internal demo captured via cell phone by what appears to be a notably shirtless man. Obviously, that’s not the ideal way to view gameplay footage, if the footage itself is indeed authentic....

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 681 words · Lyle Davidson

Legends Of Tomorrow Zari Tarazi S Journey To Find Her Best Self

Yet, Legends ultimately pulled off the switch in style, using this second iteration to explore central truths about who Zari is through a very different lens. And according to actress Tala Ashe, the heart of Zari’s journey hasn’t actually changed that much just because this incarnation of the character loves stilettos and juice cleanses. “I think sometimes people forget, [Zari 2.0] is the same person,” Ashe tells Den of Geek....

December 8, 2022 · 5 min · 1016 words · Sarah Pena

Legion Was The First Marvel Musical

FX’s Legion, which first premiered five years ago today, exists outside of the Marvel continuity…like way, way outside of it. This series borrows some of the X-Men characters owned by Fox at the time (which is now, of course, owned by Marvel’s parent company Disney) to present a trippy, auteurist vision from Fargo creator Noah Hawley. Anybody who tells you that they understood everything that happened in Legion is lying....

December 8, 2022 · 5 min · 1010 words · Patricia Mason

Link Tank A E Networks Announces The Return Of Aliencon In 2023

“Presented by A+E Networks® and Prometheus Entertainment, the live two-day event will cover an expansive breadth of unexplained phenomena, from the ancient (Egypt, Mayans, Chariots of the Gods, ancient engineering) to present day (disclosure, encounters, UAPs) to explore what lies between science fact and science fiction. The event is inspired by The HISTORY® Channel’s hit series Ancient Aliens, and will also feature fan favorites The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch, The UnXplained, and The Proof Is Out There and will be held for the first time since 2019....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 389 words · Edith Mcanally

Link Tank A Nod To Thor Hiding In Spider Man No Way Home

“There were so many things happening in Spider-Man: No Way Home that we probably were too overwhelmed to catch them all. From seeing Tom Holland’s Spider-Man struggle with his own life and identity to having our favorite villains back in action, the movie was a lot to take in in one sitting. As someone who has now seen it three times, I only just saw some of what Happy Hogan does on my third watch....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 313 words · Bob Pass

Link Tank Dune Part 2 Has Begun Production

“With just a little more than a year to go before its theatrical release, the sequel to Denis Villeneuve‘s 2021 hit Dune has finally begun production. The movie announced the start of shooting via its official Twitter account, posting a photo of Dune: Part 2‘s clapper board along with the caption ‘We’re rolling.’” Read more at HypeBeast The Gray Man star Regé-Jean-Page is open to Netflix recasting his role in Bridgerton....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 324 words · Carmen Ivy

Link Tank Rodgers Hammerstein S Cinderella To Hit Disney Next Week

“Buckle up, Gen Z—the sweetest sounds you’ve ever heard are about to stream straight into your earholes. Next week, Disney+ will drop Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella like a glass slipper right into our home streaming devices. For those of us who’ve spent years happily settling for low-quality clips on YouTube, this is major.” Read more at Gizmodo. This Black History Month, check out some facts about one of the Civil Rights Movement’s most inspiring figures, Rosa Parks....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 312 words · Paris Church