Link Tank We Have Our First Look At Olivia Wilde S Don T Worry Darling

“In only her second directorial feature, Olivia Wilde already has the prestige that every director craves, setting the internet in a frenzy after releasing an 11-second teaser for Don’t Worry Darling. Wilde has been a notable actress for most of her career, having starred in projects like House, Tron: Legacy, and Her.” Read more at Screen Rant Could we see this legendary variant of Thor appear in Thor: Love and Thunder?...

November 29, 2022 · 2 min · 315 words · Marc Morris

Link Tank Why The Prestige Is Christopher Nolan S Most Underrated Movie

“For two hours you’re transported to different times and places in a matter of seconds. Decades of advancing technology have improved what we can do with filmmaking to the point where the magic tricks of today would look like science fiction to the directors of yesteryear. But sci-fi looks to the future. What will the coming decades of technological breakthroughs look like? How will humanity relate to new technology? And how far are we willing to go to achieve and exploit those breakthroughs?...

November 29, 2022 · 2 min · 303 words · Maria Csaszar

Link Tank Why You Should Watch A Kid In King Arthur S Court On Disney

“A Kid in King Arthur’s Court, currently streaming on Disney+, is a hidden gem that whimsically merges sci-fi with fantasy. With a logline of ‘Joust do it,’ the film eagerly embraces its over-the-top absurdity. Borrowing liberally from Mark Twain’s 1889 novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, the 1995 film follows Calvin Fuller (Thomas Ian Nicholas) and his adventures in sixth-century Camelot.” Read more at Inverse. It’s important to support small businesses this holiday season more than ever....

November 29, 2022 · 2 min · 317 words · Jason Clark

Locate Your Phone With These 10 Tracking Apps

Owing to the fast-paced life we all live, there are chances that you may drop the mobile phone on public transport while you are late for work or forget to pick up the phone from the table at a restaurant while having dinner with a friend. Most of the time, you might remember to check on your beloved on time and return to pick it up from where you left it....

November 29, 2022 · 9 min · 1809 words · James Whitmire

Lost In Space Episode 6 Review Eulogy

Lost in Space Episode 6 Through five episodes of Lost in Space (representing half of its 10-episode first season), the show has done a wonderful job developing the Robinson family into sympathetic, interesting characters. John, Maureen, Judy, Penny, and Will are not necessarily complex nor do they frequently transcend past the science fiction adventure archetypes they inhabit. John is the strong dad, Maureen is the smart mom, Judy is the smart daughter, Penny’s the funny one, and Will is the wide-eyed innocent and therefore the closest the audience has to a representative on the show....

November 29, 2022 · 6 min · 1232 words · Jared Tribley

Lucifer Season 6 Episode 1 Review Nothing Ever Changes Around Here

Lucifer Season 6 Episode 1 “Who wants to be tickled by Satan’s whiskers?” Six weeks have passed, and Lucifer prepares to ascend into Heaven and begin his dream job – master of the universe. But the Devil’s having second thoughts about taking on God’s responsibilities, and “Nothing Ever Changes Around Here” cleverly sets up Lucifer’s sixth and final season to potentially explore the often unspoken desires that drive each character. Though it was well documented that the season six episodes were completed and ready to air, conventional wisdom expected Netflix to wait much longer before releasing the series’ final ten episodes....

November 29, 2022 · 5 min · 1055 words · Fred Dicamillo

Lucifer Season 6 Episode 10 Review Partners Til The End

Lucifer Season 6 Episode 10 “I’m an angel, remember? I’ll see you on the other side.” There are endless avenues the Lucifer writing team could have taken with the series finale “Partners ‘Til the End,” but fans of the Netflix fantasy show are treated to an emotionally charged ride that finally places the characters exactly where they need to be whether in Heaven, Hell, or here on earth. Though the episode clearly centers on the circumstances behind Lucifer’s disappearance and the impact it eventually has on Chloe and Rory, all the characters receive wonderful, albeit brief, tributes that offer the satisfying endings each deserves....

November 29, 2022 · 6 min · 1270 words · Philip Shields

Lucifer Season 6 Episode 6 Review A Lot Dirtier Than That

Lucifer Season 6 Episode 6 “You may have just met me, but I’ve known you my whole life.” Some might say that “A Lot Dirtier Than That” comes across far too heavy handed in making its arguments about racial injustices involving the police, but sometimes it takes a sledge hammer to get people’s attention. Lucifer rarely engages in social commentary, but here it’s Amenadiel’s second brush with a bigoted detective that forces the angel to reevaluate his role as a black man working in law enforcement and puts on open display the challenges facing both the community and the men and women in blue....

November 29, 2022 · 5 min · 912 words · Essie Jenkins

Luther What S Happening With The Idris Elba Netflix Movie

It’s been nearly four years since London’s most morally dubious detective, DCI John Luther, last graced our screens. In January 2019, the fifth series of the BBC’s gritty crime drama premiered to much fanfare, with decent reviews and ratings success paving the way for a long-awaited, feature-length mystery for Idris Elba’s grizzled antihero. Since then, details of the Luther movie have been mainly classified, with only a few tidbits escaping....

November 29, 2022 · 4 min · 821 words · John Fleury

Making Dreams A Reality Previsualising The Sandman

When talking to the creators behind Netflix’s The Sandman series, there is one recurring pattern. They are all huge fans of the original comics, and when you ask how they came across those comics, the story is almost always the same. “I think I was in a comic shop in Preston and I think I was buying Swamp Thing or Hellblazer, one of the two. At that point, all the covers were being done by very similar artists, so they were all kept in the same place in the comic shop....

November 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1401 words · Belinda Ebersole

Malignant Ending Explained

In director James Wan’s first horror movie in five years, Malignant, pregnant heroine Madison (Annabelle Wallis) is traumatized early on when her abusive husband (Jake Abel) is slaughtered in their Seattle home by a vicious yet ill-defined killer lurking in the shadows. Madison is further devastated when she learns that she’s lost her baby in the attack—apparently the fourth pregnancy that she has been unable to carry to term, with the earlier ones being three miscarriages....

November 29, 2022 · 5 min · 975 words · Anthony Barron

Marcella Season 3 Ending Explained Murders Money And The Mystery Caller

From London working mum to Belfast gangster’s moll to international multi-millionaire in just three seasons. That’s some trajectory. Other TV detectives must look at Marcella Backland and ask, where’s my new alias and private plane? It’s not coming, Sarge, because unlike Marcella, your show insists on complying with the merest demands of naturalism and coherence. You plod on drearily in an approximation of the real world while Marcella does screaming naked cartwheels through story, Etch-a-Sketch erasing bits of plot, and leaping gazelle-like from one improbable thing to the next....

November 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1282 words · Albert Morrison

Marvel S Eternals Will Reveal Why The Eternals Didn T Interfere In Infinity War

Now that the characters are set to receive their own film in Marvel’s Eternals, the 26th installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, some fans can’t help but wonder: where have these powerful protectors been for the previous 25 movies? The MCU has been a pretty chaotic place thus far. Near the end of the franchise’s Infinity Saga, Thanos uses the Infinity Stones to wipe out half of all life in the universe....

November 29, 2022 · 3 min · 548 words · Michele Roth

Marvel S Hawkeye Tv Series Is A Christmas Show

Fans had already suspected that Hawkeye could be set around the holidays when the first official image from the series, featuring Hailee Steinfeld as aspiring superheroic archer Kate Bishop hanging out with former Avenger Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner). That image, seen above, included some prominently placed Christmas lights among the various trick arrows and targets scattered around a basement. Tranh’s remarks come from the latest issue of TV Guide, in which she sheds a little light on both the setting and flavor of the next MCU live action show....

November 29, 2022 · 2 min · 406 words · Velma Hanson

Marvel S What If Reactions Pour In

Are you ready to ponder What If…? Some lucky people have already done so by getting early access to the first few episodes of Marvel’s upcoming animated series, and they’ve now taken to Twitter to voice their thoughts on the show before it debuts. Reactions for the latest Disney+ project are a little bit more mixed than the streamer’s live-action fare to date, but it looks like we’re in for a wile ride nonetheless....

November 29, 2022 · 2 min · 388 words · Amanda Teklu

Marvel S What If Episode 4 Ending Explored The Ramifications Of Doctor Strange S Choice

Well…episode 4 makes that a little difficult. There is no world to expand upon. There is no future. Dr. Strange, driven by an obsession to save Christine Palmer’s life, goes way overboard and abuses time travel and magic to the point that reality collapses upon itself and all that remains is a guilt-ridden sorcerer left with nothing but consequences. Still, the events of the episode do suggest a deeper look....

November 29, 2022 · 5 min · 882 words · George Cecilio

Matt Smith Orbital Closing Glastonbury 2010 With The Doctor Who Theme Was A Little Bit Of Joy

Into those mad times, came a mad man with a box. In April 2010, Matt Smith made his debut as Doctor Who’s Eleventh Doctor, with new showrunner Steven Moffat in tow. There were cracks in the universe and Rory dying and Vincent Van Gogh and James Cordon and a Pandorica. The TARDIS exploded. A lot. Then just 24 hours after Eleven restored the universe in Series 5 finale ‘The Big Bang’, he also closed Glastonbury Festival....

November 29, 2022 · 2 min · 346 words · Beryl Buckley

Mayans Mc Episode 10 Review Cuervo Tz Ikb Uul

Mayans MC Episode 10 The Mayans MC season finale hit me straight in the feels thanks in large part to Angel’s truly extraordinary emoting. No shit, Clayton Cardenas knocked that shit out of the park. Watching him struggle to make hard choices all season was one thing, but watching the character deal with the raw, visceral emotions of betrayal, once he discovers EZ’s deal with the feds, through envy of his EZ’s relationship with their father, and then to land on love and loyalty as he does terrible things to protect his younger brother was amazing....

November 29, 2022 · 4 min · 840 words · Marilyn Clark

Metroid Dread Is A Sacred Cow With Bad Design Says God Of War Creator

During a recent Metroid Dread stream, Jaffe encountered an early in-game roadblock he couldn’t quite figure out. Shortly thereafter, someone in the chat seems to have told him that he needs to shoot the ceiling in order to access the area above. Jaffe did just that, acted mildly frustrated with the game, and then seemingly proceeded with the rest of his life as so many of us would. However, shortly thereafter, Jaffe decided to upload a video in which he reacted to his own live stream by suggesting that the problem wasn’t that he couldn’t solve the puzzle but that the puzzle itself, and more of Metroid Dread, represents “bush league” design that “should not get a pass....

November 29, 2022 · 3 min · 598 words · Denise Case

Midsommar Review

As a community founded on an empathy as endless as their summer sun, these true-believers keep both feet firmly planted in the old ways, lacking a modern sense of perpetual springtime or perpetual self-interest. And during the height of their midsommar solstice, they’ll smother you in kindness. Yet what’s most unnerving about this oversaturated, leafy green hell is that if you spend enough time with them, their traditions are more than inviting to contemporary eyes; they’re intoxicating....

November 29, 2022 · 5 min · 982 words · Odessa Paul