Batgirl Directors Would Need Snyder Cut Resources Before Release

Speaking on the YouTube channel SKRPT, the directors — who also helmed Bad Boys for Life and two episodes of Ms. Marvel — revealed that they don’t even have copies of their film. After learning about the halt and production, El Arbi contacted Fallah and told him, “go ahead and shoot some things on your cellphone.” But he quickly learned that his server access was blocked, preventing him from viewing or copying any of the footage they shot....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 323 words · Dana Duckett

Batwoman Episode 1 Review Pilot Spoiler Free

Batwoman episode 1 starts with a charity event to finally turn off the bat signal in an effort to help the city move on after Batman left Gotham three years ago. A new villain, Alice, who speaks in quotes from the Lewis Carrol books and has henchmen with rabbit masks, has other ideas. Kate Kane is Bruce Wayne’s maternal cousin (but doesn’t know what he did with his nights) and is called home to Gotham when someone she cares about is put in danger....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 727 words · Walter Ernst

Before Gamestop Wall Street Kid For Nes Taught Gamers About The Stock Market

While many of you probably didn’t expect to learn so much about the inner working of the stock market thanks to the suddenly surging stock price of a video game company left for dead, this is hardly the first time that the stock market and video games have crashed at a strange crossroads. After all, 1989’s Wall Street Kid for the NES practically existed to teach young gamers about the stock market....

November 28, 2022 · 8 min · 1510 words · Brandon Tracy

Behind The Scenes On Peaky Blinders With The Official Book

Here’s a taste of what’s inside… Series creator Steven Knight first approached Channel 4 with the idea for Peaky Blinders 25 years ago (“Thank God it didn’t happen,” he writes in the introduction, “because it wouldn’t have caught on like it has.”) When Steven Knight’s mother was nine years old, she worked as a runner for local Small Heath bookie Tucker Wright. Because off-track betting was illegal, children were used to collect stakes and bets to evade detection by the law....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 882 words · Mary Smith

Best Horror Anime To Watch On Crunchyroll

Whether you’re a committed member of the anime streaming service or you’ve never checked out the site before, it’s likely that the service will have something that catches your eye. It can sometimes be rather overwhelming to sift through a whole collection of anime, especially when you have no idea what’s supposed to be good or not, let alone a series that’s actually scary. In order to make your Halloween a little less frightening, we’ve streamlined a list of some of Crunchyroll’s most notable anime series—both in terms of horror shows that go straight for the jugular as well as lighter fare that centers around a supernatural premise—to make the experience as easy as possible for you....

November 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1326 words · Karen Revell

Best Movies Coming To Netflix In September 2021

But there’s more than red dye in the water to enjoy in the below outings for those content to stay home as things continue to stay weird out there. From cult classic science fiction to a Spike Lee masterpiece, here is the best of what to expect from your favorite streaming service. Blade Runner: The Final Cut (1982) September 1 Of the many versions floating out there in the ether of Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, this is the best one....

November 28, 2022 · 8 min · 1640 words · Estelle Zywiec

Best Sales Tax Calculator For Us States And Other Countries

Starting a new business or growing an existing one is not as easy as it sounds. More importantly, keeping the company up and running involves understanding many business concepts. One of such concepts is Sales Tax. Sales Tax calculation is one of the most problematic elements of running your own business. It is the consumption tax imposed by the government on the sale of goods and services. Conventional sale tax is levied at the point of purchase....

November 28, 2022 · 8 min · 1699 words · Bryan Franklin

Bethesda S Indiana Jones Clues We Found In The Trailer

While I’d love to talk about how this is the most exciting partnership between a game developer and brand since…well…IO and James Bond, we’re going to shelve that conversation for now and instead take a deeper dive into that brief teaser trailer in order to follow the clues and do Indiana Jones proud. Here are the most noteworthy pieces of evidence that we’ve found in the teaser for MachineGames original Indiana Jones story....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 763 words · Mildred Kennedy

Black Mirror White Christmas Review

Charlie Brooker’s been hiding something. Beneath that hugely entertaining mantle of misanthropy and idiocy-skewering invective, beats the charitable heart of a man who wants us all to care a little bit more. If there’s a lesson to White Christmas – a trio of Black Mirror stories about the consequences of loneliness and ostracisation – it would be to stop, think, and empathise. Even, or perhaps especially, with our public demons....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 1042 words · Deanna Thompson

Blair Witch And The Rise Of Viral Movie Marketing

The Blair Witch Project wasn’t the first found-footage film ever made, and neither was it the only such film released in the late ’90s. It certainly wasn’t the first piece of American horror to present itself as a true story, either – Edgar Allan Poe was passing tales off as fact in the 19th century. But there was one thing that was new about The Blair Witch Project: its marketing campaign....

November 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1169 words · Dixie Riley

Bodies Bodies Bodies Review A24 Horror Cuts Up Youth Culture

Bodies Bodies Bodies director Halina Reijn certainly has. It’s the centerpiece of her elegantly designed and viciously mean-spirited Gen-Z satire, which is being released as the latest “A24 horror movie.” It’s impressive the indie tastemaker studio has become so synonymous with horror that its title card is a genre brand unto itself. And if it gets more eyes to watch something as wickedly perverse as Bodies Bodies Bodies, then more power to them....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 795 words · Bernadine Orth

Brooklyn Nine Nine S Series Finale Makes Up For Season 8

There reaches a point where every sitcom needs to say goodbye. While many fans would be content to watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine play the hits forever — watch Jake uncover a triple cross yet again, cringe when Boyle drops another unintentional innuendo, laugh when Holt robotically delivers the newest slang term — at some point, cast and crew run out of creative steam and must move on. Brooklyn Nine-Nine attempted to stretch itself in Season 8, admirable for a series this far into its run itself, and especially given the context and intentions, but not every comedy is meant for a serious reinvention....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 616 words · Mary Pitts

Bruce Campbell And 40 Years Of Building The Evil Dead Myth

When The Evil Dead returns to theaters nationwide on Oct. 7 as an exclusive one-night only Fathom event, complete with a Bruce Campbell introduction, it will be almost 40 years to the day since the film premiered at Detroit’s Redford Theatre, an ancient movie palace that even now maintains a classic theater organ in the back. During that 1981 debut, the movie was still titled “The Book of the Dead,” and Sam Raimi was renting ambulances to place outside the cinema in order to set a mood....

November 28, 2022 · 8 min · 1516 words · Shirley Davidson

Can The New Game Of Thrones Spinoffs Redeem Missed Opportunities

HBO confirmed to THR (as first reported by Deadline) that three additional spin-off shows are in development under the working titles of 9 Voyages (a.k.a. The Sea Snake), 10,000 Ships, and Flea Bottom. The trio notably boosts HBO’s current slate of developing Game of Thrones television projects to a stunning six, counting the 2022-scheduled House of the Dragon spin-off, the developing Tales of Dunk and Egg spin-off, and a mooted animated series....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 894 words · Cheryl Mckemie

Clickjacking Attacks Beware Of Social Network Identification

Clickjacking is an attack method, also known as User Interface Redressing, because it is set up by disguising (or redressing) a link with an overlay that tricks the user into doing something different than he or she thinks. Most users of social networks enjoy the convenience of staying logged to them at all times. Attackers could easily take advantage of this habit to force users to like or follow something without noticing....

November 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1479 words · David Geppert

Cobra Kai Review Karate Kid Sequel Is A Peak Tv Surprise

In the second episode of YouTube Red’s Cobra Kai, a sequel series to The Karate Kid, a brief exchange between the original film’s villain-turned-sensei Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) and his new student Miguel (Xolo Maridueña) becomes a perfect microcosm for the entire show. After the kid answers a phone call from his mother, Johnny advises him to change his ring tone to “Guns N’ Roses or something.” When the younger Miguel predictably asks what he’s talking about, the aged teacher quips, “I’m going to pretend you didn’t say that....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 724 words · Sarah Mccarter

Colin Baker On The Spiritualism Of Doctor Who

For today’s interview, Baker is thoroughly shorn of his Sixth-ness, and seems more like the lawyer he once trained to be. He’s engaging, generous and attentive, and clearly has a mind like a steel trap. I wouldn’t have liked to have found myself opposite him in court. We find ourselves reflecting on Baker’s deep connection to Doctor Who, and the legacy of the show itself. ‘The reason Doctor Who endures, it’s about an eternal theme, which is the angel who comes down from heaven, and saves you, or the cowboy who rides into town....

November 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1068 words · Josie Forman

Counterpart Episode 5 Review Shaking The Tree

Counterpart Season 1 Episode 5 Even as the Howards slow things down this week to examine each other’s lives from their own perspectives, the answers start trickling in for the deeper mysteries in Counterpart. As the show starts taking on aspects of The Americans, complete with sleeper agents and unfortunate civilians caught in the crossfire, there’s a sense that a major confrontation is coming, and Howard, Emily, and even Baldwin may end up in a position that’s as unexpected for them as it is for the audience....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 590 words · Gary Ison

Cruella Meme Reactions Reveal Problem With Streaming Blockbusters

Cruella de Vil’s mother was killed by a vicious pack of Dalmatians. It sounds goofy to read that in print, but for many social media users who didn’t go to the theater opening weekend or shell out a steep $30 for Cruella on Disney+, this is likely all they’ve heard. And it’s true, early on in the Emma Stone-led film, a pack of Dalmatians really push mama off a cliff....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 931 words · Bertha Wyman

Danny Pudi Is Happy You Enjoyed Larry I M On Ducktales

The holiday season is approaching and it’s a particularly dour one. The world is still in the throes of the coronavirus pandemic and large gatherings are discouraged, scuttling many people’s chances to see their family in person for the first time in months. We all needed a win. The Internet, as it so often seems to do, came through. From the depths of TikTok and Twitter re-emerged a little-seen clip of a February 2020 interview between actor Danny Pudi (Community, Mythic Quest) and legendary broadcaster Larry King....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 536 words · Bridgett Diaz