The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 1 Review Acheron Part I

The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 1 It’s amazing what Jeffrey Dean Morgan has been able to accomplish with Negan’s redemption arc in a few short episodes of The Walking Dead. It wasn’t all that long ago that Negan was still a villain, but a great bottle episode and a mission behind enemy lines to save Alexandria is enough to push him well down the road to a redemption arc, even if Maggie seems bound and determined not to fall for it....

December 2, 2022 · 4 min · 751 words · John Watson

The Walking Dead Season 11 Trailer Might Be Teasing An Urban Setting

The Walking Dead season 11 does not yet have a release date, and may be many months away. A silly little detail like the immovable nature of time is not going to stop AMC from teasing its arrival, however. Shortly after The Walking Dead season 10 episode 20 premiered, AMC provided a brief teaser for the show’s 11th and final season. Though it’s only 10 seconds long, the clip does indicate a pretty shocking new direction for the show’s final arc....

December 2, 2022 · 3 min · 608 words · Fern Moore

The White Lotus Season 2 Misses Murray Bartlett S Armond

Anthology television series can really be something special on a year-to-year basis if the writers of a show know their themes, continue to rework them in accordance with new characters, and respond to audience trends and desires. This is why a series like American Horror Story continues to be a powerhouse all these years later, and it’s also why True Detective whimpered after its first go-around. The first show has a strong grasp on all of these items of importance, and the latter couldn’t move forward without the novel brilliance of Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson....

December 2, 2022 · 4 min · 729 words · Sonya Morales

Thor Love And Thunder Post Credits Scenes Explained

Even more than his previous outing with Thor: Ragnarok, Taika Waititi’s Thor: Love and Thunder takes the titular Space Viking beyond the previously established boundaries of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. From wandering across the stars with the Guardians of the Galaxy to coming face to face with Eternity, the embodiment of the MCU itself, Thor found his new purpose in the most unlikely of places. But like all other MCU movies, the end of the story is not the end of Thor: Love and Thunder....

December 2, 2022 · 4 min · 774 words · Lisa Torres

Timeless Season 2 Finale Review The General And Chinatown

Timeless Season 2 Episodes 9 and 10 It’s clear now that Timeless has a firm grasp on the concept of changing the rules and re-inventing itself each season to ramp up excitement and broaden the scope of the show. After watching “The General” and “Chinatown,” fans are no doubt thinking that if NBC fails to renew their beloved show again after an ending like this, it will be a crime even worse than the first cancellation....

December 2, 2022 · 4 min · 772 words · Jean Henry

Titans Episode 8 Review Donna Troy

Titans Episode 8 If you’ve been reading my reviews throughout this season, you’ll know that I generally think Titans has been pretty good, with a flash of greatness here and there. But you also know that I’ve had my worries about the pacing of the series, and that it has had a tendency to give its side missions a little too mcuh prominence, at the expense of the main storyline. For example, “Doom Patrol” was excellent, and the “Jason Todd” episode was fascinating (if uneven), but both took a little too much focus off of the actual team building that needs to get done....

December 2, 2022 · 5 min · 1056 words · Serena Palacios

Tom Hiddleston Knew About Loki S Avengers Infinity War Death For A Long Time

For two years, he had to keep Loki’s demise a secret from the world, even before he began working on Thor: Ragnarok. “[Loki’s death] was the very first scene the Russos, Joe and Anthony, had [come up with],” Hiddleston revealed to Empire magazine. “They told me about it in person when I went in to meet [Marvel Studios president] Kevin [Feige] and he was walking me through the loose sketch of the story for Thor: Ragnarok....

December 2, 2022 · 2 min · 416 words · Dana Cooper

Top 7 Php Frameworks For Better Application Development

The Evolution of PHP PHP has significantly evolved over recent years. From an unorganized scripting language to an object-oriented backend programming language, PHP has seen too many changes. The point that remained constant with this evolution is the preference of developers for PHP due to its excellent response time and lower hosting costs. The developer communities developed some of the excellent frameworks which can get you kickstarted for your development with PHP as backend....

December 2, 2022 · 5 min · 951 words · Walter Rudy

Top New Horror Books In January 2022

The Wakening by JG Faherty Type: NovelPublisher: Flame Tree PressRelease date: Jan. 18 Den of Geek says: 2022 could use an exorcism to kick things off, courtesy of the Bram Stoker Award-winning JG Faherty. Publisher’s summary: A team of paranormal investigators, a priest and a defrocked priest with a dark secret join forces to combat of a vengeful ancient demon, and the evil spreading throughout a small New York town. In a series of not-so-coincidental events, the possession of a young girl brings together an unlikely group of people, all of whom are linked in their pasts in some way: A group of paranormal investigators, including twin psychics....

December 2, 2022 · 3 min · 637 words · Mary Markley

Topps Fright Flicks Cards Where Horror And Comedy Collide

In 1988, the Topps Company – creators of trading cards dedicated to everything from Major League Baseball to Garbage Pail Kids – released one of the most ambitious lines ever to hit the non-sport market: Fright Flicks. Each pack included nine cards that featured images from horror movies like Alien, Aliens, A Nightmare on Elm Street 1-3, An American Werewolf in London, Fright Night, Pumpkinhead, Ghostbusters, Poltergeist and Poltergeist II, The Fly, Predator, and Day of the Dead....

December 2, 2022 · 7 min · 1301 words · Rosemarie Simon

Turning Red And The Double Edged Sword Of Pixar Expectations

However, in the 2010s some of that can’t-miss aura started to fade. While the studio was still capable of turning out heart-wrenching, deep and rewarding all-ages content, such as Inside Out and Coco, more middling efforts like Cars 2 and The Good Dinosaur started to appear. Then once the 2020 pandemic struck and forced the film industry to reevaluate release strategies, Pixar’s efforts were relegated to streaming only. Without a theatrical run, the “Pixar film as an event” has felt like a relic of the past....

December 2, 2022 · 3 min · 531 words · Lonnie Komula

Understanding Sftp Vs Ftps Vs Ftp

FTP has different secure variations available, known as FTPS and SFTP, which incorporates some subtle and some not-so-subtle differences in how they work. These differences relate to how data is exchanged, the level and type of security in communication, and firewall considerations. Knowing how these protocols work and the differences among these popular transfer mechanisms can help you choose which one works best for your needs. FTP FTP is the decades-old File Transfer Protocol originally proposed under RFC 114....

December 2, 2022 · 6 min · 1222 words · Mathew Coleman

Us How Jeremiah 11 11 Fits In Jordan Peele Movie

Jordan Peele’s latest horror, Us, is out in theaters today and it’s great (read our review). A genuinely terrifying and also really funny political chiller, it stars Lupita Nyong’o and Winston Duke and sees a family tormented at the hands of a group of strangers who look just like them. The script is terrific and it’s packed with clever references and bits of foreshadowing, one of which is a reocurring image of a man holding a sign which reads “Jeremiah 11:11....

December 2, 2022 · 4 min · 774 words · Sara Brown

War Of The Worlds Season 2 Episode 3 Review Everyone You Know Someday Will Die

Dieu merci! My prayers were answered. After two action-heavy, plot-stuffed episodes that replaced atmosphere with incident, this week War of the Worlds got back to what really matters: existential discussions over red wine and 20-year-old songs about the fragility of mortal life. A bomb went off too, for those who prefer their apocalypse more fast and furious. Something for everybody. While the London crew were being blasted apart in every sense, Catherine, Sophia and Nathan were grieving, healing and connecting in a French farmhouse....

December 2, 2022 · 4 min · 709 words · Brian Linden

What Big Data Is Doing To Digital Marketing

There are few reasons behind this, and the biggest one is probably the fact that most people don’t understand how the world of digital marketing works. When you don’t know much about it, the digital marketers’ job may seem dull, complicated or too confusing, but it isn’t so. At its core, this is a creative business opportunity, and once you get to understand how it works, you can seriously step up your advertising and marketing campaigns and expand your online reach....

December 2, 2022 · 6 min · 1151 words · Beverly Loeb

What If Episode 3 Ending Explored

The third episode of Marvel’s What If…? goes in a different direction than the two that preceded it. Instead of switching roles like Captain Carter and T’Challa as Star-Lord, the third episode hides its turning point under a murder mystery. It’s an episode about the Avengers never existing, which has absolutely nothing to do with the actual comic issue What If the Avengers Had Never Been?, but instead turns out more like DC Comics’ Identity Crisis....

December 2, 2022 · 6 min · 1172 words · James Mason

What If Episode 7 Ending Explained

With a couple exceptions (the Captain Carter and Dr. Strange episodes, to be specific), Marvel’s What If…? series has had a fairly consistent system to its endings. They would end the story on one note and then tack on a cliffhanger scene that would subvert it. T’Challa as Star-Lord ends on a happy note? Well, Peter Quill and Ego might bring the end of the universe. Loki rules Earth? Well, here are some heroes who say otherwise....

December 2, 2022 · 6 min · 1084 words · Marsha Durham

What Is A Confusion Matrix In Machine Learning

What is a Confusion Matrix? We, humans, perceive things differently – even truth and lies. What may seem a 10cm long line to me may seem like a 9cm line to you. But the actual value may be 9, 10, or something else. What we guess is the predicted value! Just like our brain applies our own logic to predict something, machines apply various algorithms (called machine learning algorithms) to arrive at a predicted value for a question....

December 2, 2022 · 7 min · 1463 words · Alayna Dulin

What Is Ps5 Remote Play And How Does It Work

The basic functionality of the PS5 Remote Play app will allow you to access your PS5 via devices that, simply put, are not a PS5. That means that if your PS5 is hooked up to the same WiFi connection as your PS4, PC, or select mobile devices, you’ll be able to play the next-gen console (and access other next-gen features) without actually needing to play the next-gen console. That all sounds nice, but it’s when you dive into the details of that arrangement that some fascinating questions emerge....

December 2, 2022 · 3 min · 471 words · Jesse Feldkamp

What Was The First Video Game Boss Fight

If you were to guess what the first video game boss fight ever was off the top of your head, your mind might jump to someone like Bowser from Super Mario Bros. On paper, that assumption makes a lot of sense. Not only did Super Mario Bros. establish so many concepts that would later go on to become standard, but those battles against Bowser feature so many of the ideas we typically associate with standard boss fights....

December 2, 2022 · 5 min · 974 words · John Fee