I Care A Lot Can Professional Guardians And Conservatorships Really Get That Bad

How odd that in the span of a couple days it seems like everyone is debating the virtues of professional guardianships and what it means to become a legal conservator. Only a week ago, Hulu and The New York Times debuted its social media lightning rod of a documentary, Framing Britney Spears, and now barely more than seven days later, Netflix is debuting J Blakeson’s I Care a Lot, a baroque comedy (or tragedy?...

December 2, 2022 · 7 min · 1398 words · Michelle Hubbell

Inside Pixar S Soul And The Secrets Of Life Before Death

Den of Geek was given a chance to view the first 20 minutes of the film and speak afterward with Docter, co-writer Kemp Powers, and producer Dana Murray about what may be Pixar’s most unabashedly gorgeous and advanced animated film to date. Soul stars Jamie Foxx as the voice of Joe Gardner, a New York City middle school teacher whose dream of becoming a professional jazz musician seems to end prematurely when an accident sends him to The Great Before....

December 2, 2022 · 5 min · 977 words · Hayden Skinner

Internet Reacts To Scarlett Johansson S Black Widow Lawsuit

Johansson has starred in eight blockbuster Marvel Cinematic Universe entries as Natasha Romanoff – a former Russian spy who has defected to fight for the US government – including her final solo film in the franchise, which saw its release delayed several times during the pandemic. The actress has a successful career outside of her various Marvel Studios projects, and revealed she was done playing the character during a press tour for Black Widow earlier this month....

December 2, 2022 · 2 min · 417 words · Evelyn Durham

Interview With The Vampire Cast On The One Thing They Don T Tell You About Playing Vampires

The first chapter of AMC’s series adaptation of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire closed on unsubtle ambiguities. The season 1 finale took a turn from the novel, paying respect to the beloved New Orleans setting with a Mardi Gras going-away party to die for, and an almost equally lethal night cap. Vampire family dysfunction overtook the pleasures of piercing flesh throughout the opening season, but blood ties proved tortuously gruesome on their own....

December 2, 2022 · 7 min · 1431 words · Rochelle Tello

Inventory A Guide To The Different Types

Different types of inventory are suitable for different business and industry types. Your inventory must neither run low on stocks nor exceed what’s required to fulfill customers’ demands. But if you don’t properly manage your inventory, it can negatively impact your revenue and bottom line. Low or exhausted stock could disappoint your customers, while exceeded stock could result in wastage. Therefore, knowing about inventory and its types is essential to making the right choice based on your business requirements....

December 2, 2022 · 12 min · 2388 words · Natalie Barfield

Is The Call Of Duty Cold War Beta On Xbox One And Pc

If you’re eager to jump into Cold War on Thursday and have already pre-ordered the PlayStation version of the game, you’ll be able to get early access to the beta on Oct. 8-9 and play all throughout the first beta period, which ends on Oct. 12. PS4 fans who haven’t pre-ordered the game will be able to jump into the open beta on Oct. 10-12 and then again on Oct....

December 2, 2022 · 2 min · 426 words · Monique Tufano

Jack Ryan Season 3 Ending Explained What Is The Sokol Project

Through two seasons, Prime Video’s Jack Ryan has covered some well-trodden topics for CIA spy thrillers. Jack Ryan season 1 found Tom Clancy’s titular CIA analyst on the case of an Islamic extremist’s curious bank statements. Season 2 moved the action to South America, where Jack tried to ensure the democratic legitimacy of a Venezuelan election (a welcome change of pace for the CIA). While both of those seasons were reasonable successes for the series, Jack Ryan was still missing a prevalent element from Tom Clancy’s writings and spy thrillers in general....

December 2, 2022 · 6 min · 1067 words · Mary Zierenberg

Johannes Roberts Interview The Other Side Of The Door

The Other Side Of The Door is a ghost story about loss and the devotion to family, which has an unusual and welcome amount of heart for a horror movie, spending enough time with the tragically damaged relationships to really invest audiences in the characters. That said there’s still plenty of terror in the film and enough scares to make even a jaded horror fan like myself levitate a few inches out of my seat....

December 2, 2022 · 9 min · 1844 words · Catherine Bentley

Kamp Koral Spongebob S Under Years Unveils First Look

Featuring a glimpse of 10-year-old SpongeBob SquarePants, pal Patrick Star (wearing a very fetching camp uniform) and brace-faced Sandy Cheeks, while also offering looks at younger versions of Squidward, Mr. Krabbs, and Plankton in what appear to be camp staff roles, this first image shows off the bright, CG-created underwater world that fans can expect when the series debuts in 2021. Produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years will showcase the first interactions between our beloved characters as they “spend their summer building underwater campfires, catching wild jellyfish, and swimming in Lake Yuckymuck at the craziest camp in the kelp forest, Kamp Koral....

December 2, 2022 · 2 min · 276 words · Norman Barker

Kelly Olsen S Guardian Debut Is Supergirl At Its Best

Supergirl Season 6 Episode 12 Out of all the Arrowverse shows, Supergirl has always been the most upfront and open about its politics. From explicitly positioning Kara Zor-El as a refugee in the expository narration that opens each episode to telling stories about immigration, police brutality, and LGBTQ rights, this is a show that takes the promise of hope, help, and compassion for all very seriously. Unafraid to tackle potentially difficult or uncomfortable topics head-on, Supergirl frequently challenges the hearts and minds of its viewers with thorny big-picture questions about what being a hero really means and what the concept of universal justice should look like....

December 2, 2022 · 7 min · 1322 words · Robert Snyder

Kevin Costner Almost Starred In A Different Robin Hood Movie With John Mctiernan

Indeed, that film’s director Kevin Reynolds recently confirmed during an interview that one of the reasons he was signed on to the project was in order to lure Costner away from a different Robin Hood movie that the star was then circling over at 20th Century Fox, and which would’ve been directed by no less than Die Hard and Predator’s John McTiernan! While doing a career deep dive with the podcast Indie Film Hustle, Reynolds got candid about the strange mercurial nature of Hollywood moviemaking, particularly in the rarified air of blockbusters in the late 20th century....

December 2, 2022 · 5 min · 1008 words · Willard Barbre

Killing Eve Episode 6 Review Take Me To The Hole

Killing Eve Season 1, Episode 6 In the first five episodes of this show, Villanelle has never been out of control of her situation. Sure, she’s had to do things she doesn’t particularly want to do, but she has never truly been forced to do anything against her will. She has always had a choice and has often done what she wanted in addition to strictly performing the job The Twleve hired her for....

December 2, 2022 · 6 min · 1181 words · Timothy Bradford

Knowing Next Js Vs React For Developers

Next.js is built using React. So, there are a lot of similarities between them. It’s obvious to get confused between these two. Let’s dive deep into these two and see how they differ in clarifying the confusion. Let’s start with React. React: Getting Started React is an open-source library for building user interfaces using JavaScript. React is used to create single-page web applications. What do I mean by single-page applications?...

December 2, 2022 · 8 min · 1534 words · William Talbert

Law Order Season 22 Release Window Cast And News

NBC has renewed Law & Order for season 22, bringing the flagship series of Dick Wolf’s legendary TV franchise just two seasons shy of its own spinoff, Law & Order: SVU (which was renewed for a 24th season) in terms of longevity. “The iconic Law & Order brand has long been synonymous with NBC, and we couldn’t be more excited to bring back all three of these dramas for the 2022-23 season,” Lisa Katz, President, Scripted Programming, NBCU Entertainment and Streaming, said in a statement to the press....

December 2, 2022 · 2 min · 414 words · Veronica Delaney

Legends Of Tomorrow Delivers Its Best Action Scene Ever And A Musical Moment

Legends of Tomorrow Season 7 Episode 4 Once a season, Legends of Tomorrow runs an episode where they try and change the past. It’s inevitable on a time travel show: the characters all have histories, and the consequences of changing the past are sufficiently dire to keep dipping back into that well. That’s how you get Zari trying to save her dead brother, or John trying to save his ex boyfriend....

December 2, 2022 · 4 min · 645 words · Jean Oh

Lethal Weapon Season 2 Episode 4 Review Flight Risk

Lethal Weapon Season 2, Episode 4 “Never underestimate the bond between a father and a daughter.” It feels like Lethal Weapon is constantly in competition with itself to up its game. The number of explosions and absurd stunts continues to increase, but the opening minutes of “Flight Risk” are the show at its most audacious and extreme. “You’ve got to be kidding! Who robs a plane?” is a question posed very early on in this episode, and then moments later Dan Cooper (a very scenery-chewing Adrian Pasdar) robs a bunch of high rollers in a private plane and then jumps right out of the door....

December 2, 2022 · 5 min · 892 words · Robert Trimpe

Link Tank 10 Shows To Watch For Fans Of The Expanse

“The Expanse Season 5 recently made its debut, after an excruciating series hiatus. Unfortunately, fans were also met with the bittersweet news that The Expanse will come to an end with season six. The fascinating blend of sci-fi noir, space opera, and political thriller will hopefully get the ending it deserves.” Read more at The Portalist. A lot of what we know about the Roman Empire tend to get lost in translation when adapted for popular culture....

December 2, 2022 · 2 min · 272 words · Patricia Schutz

Link Tank Cyberpunk 2077 Sold Over 13 Million Copies So Far

“Cyberpunk 2077 continues to be lambasted for all the problems experienced attempting to play the game, especially on last-gen consoles, but that hasn’t stopped it selling extremely well. As Eurogamer reports, a regulatory filing released yesterday by developer CD Projekt for its investors, reveals the game has sold over 13 million copies as of Dec. 20.” Read more at PCMag. Don’t forget to watch Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse on Netflix before it leaves the streaming service on Christmas Day....

December 2, 2022 · 2 min · 312 words · Milissa Martinez

Link Tank Facts About George Orwell S 1984

“George Orwell’s 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four has given us a whole slew of shorthand phrases for dystopian or oppressive governments and surveillance, but even if you’ve already read about Winston Smith’s struggle against Big Brother, there are a few facts, stories, and theories about the novel that are worth a closer look.” Read more at Mental Floss. One of the most anticipated conflicts on Titans, Starfire versus Blackfire, has a long history in DC Comics....

December 2, 2022 · 2 min · 296 words · Jose Merritt

Link Tank Is Dragon Ball Making The Switch Over To Cgi

“Dragon Ball Super is getting a new anime feature! It’s called, wait for it, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Because one ‘super’ is not enough, I guess. Announced during the San Diego Comic-Con, this will be Dragon Ball’s twenty-first anime movie and the second DBS feature, following up on 2018’s Dragon Ball Super: Broly.” Read more at Kotaku Was Rocket Raccoon originally supposed to appear in Loki? New concept art suggests so....

December 2, 2022 · 2 min · 216 words · Deborah Copper