Ratchet And Clank Rift Apart How Long Is The Game

Since we still don’t really know which other upcoming major PS5 games we can expect to be released before the end of 2021, there’s a good chance that PS5 owners will need to rely on Rift Apart for quite a while for their exclusive game fix. Whether they’re trying to show off their new console or simply want to enjoy a next-gen experience they can’t get anywhere else, Rift Apart is looking like many PS5 gamers’ best bet for the foreseeable future....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 471 words · Alice Luna

Robert Hiltzik Talks The Making Of Slasher Classic Sleepaway Camp

Like so many of its kind, Sleepaway Camp has become a cult classic among fans who saw it in theaters or later discovered it on VHS, while also spawning three more inferior sequels that Hiltzik had nothing to do with. He finally mounted his own follow-up, Return to Sleepaway Camp, that was eventually released in 2008, but not even that managed to be a satisfying successor to the original. Sleepaway Camp arrives on Blu-ray today (May 27) for the first time, courtesy of the fantastic folks over at Scream Factory, in a bonus-packed edition that includes a fresh transfer of the film, new commentaries from Hiltzik and stars Felissa Rose and Jonathan Tiersten, a brand new documentary on the making of the movie and more goodies....

November 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1433 words · Elaine Delaune

Scott Derrickson Talks Deliver Us From Evil Sinister 2 And More

Unlike Emily Rose, however, Deliver Us from Evil is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, a man known more for slam-bang action adventures like the Pirates of the Caribbean movies and TV cop franchises like the near-legendary C.S.I. The movie weds Derrickson’s evolving approach to horror — a precise use of sound, negative space and atmosphere to create a suffocating sense of dread — with the decidedly louder Bruckheimer house style. The results are quite different from Derrickson’s last film, 2012’s truly creepy Sinister, although many of the director’s trademarks make an appearance....

November 28, 2022 · 10 min · 2002 words · Marcus Humphrys

Scream 5 David Arquette Interested In Seeing New Sides Of Dewey

Filled with enough good cheer, Arquette’s turn convinced Craven to spare Dewey in case there was a sequel… Arquette’s been playing the character on and off ever since. That includes Scream 2 (1997) and Scream 3 (2000), as well as semi-reboots like Scream 4 (2011) and next year’s anticipated Scream 5. The fifth film will be the first to neither be directed by the late Wes Craven or written at least in outline by Kevin Williamson (the latter is still attached as an executive producer)....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 542 words · Jack Angulo

Seinfeld The Most Important Lessons From A Show About Nothing

Seinfeld operated on a “no hugging, no learning” edict from its very inception. David commanded no emotional or intellectual growth would be tolerated. Michael Richards’ Cosmo Kramer only really got close to people when wearing the Kavorka jacket. Elaine, played by the now most-awarded actress in TV history, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, would never think of taking dance class. In spite of itself, Seinfeld did promote coping skills. Kramer could afford to live in an Upper West Side apartment with no visible means of support....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 805 words · Maria Morace

Shadow Ghost Review A Promising Cloud Pc Gaming Experience

Why haven’t I upgraded? There’s a certain DIY aspect to PC gaming that I’ve never quite connected to. Finding and purchasing the right graphics card, CPU, RAM, case, etc. is not only expensive but also a time suck. Needless to say, even though I’ve always been curious about the graphical superiority of PC over consoles, I lack the patience or time to beef up my current PC or build a gaming rig from scratch....

November 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1267 words · Carlton Neal

Shameless Season 11 Episode 5 Review Slaughter

Shameless Season 11 Episode 5 “One again it’s up to Frank Gallagher to save the neighborhood.” At several points season 11 of Shameless has reminded me of Weeds’s messy final year. This is not a positive comparison, but Shameless’s “Slaughter” creates several parallels between these Showtime series and the dissolution of their central families. Weeds doesn’t end on a perfect note, but its finale at least attempts something deeply ambitious. Shameless is headed down similar territory with its characters, but it’s not a show that’s ever stylistically rocked the boat....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 1034 words · Dorothy Large

Sherwood Ending Explained Series 2 The Spy Cop Garage Fire Martin St Clair

Like The Responder before it, Sherwood is a gripping BBC crime drama about much more than manhunts and police barrier tape. Loosely inspired by real events, it’s the story of two murders in a Nottinghamshire ex-mining town that reopen old wounds in a fractured community where conflict was manipulated by political policing during the 1984-1985 miners’ strike. With an unimprovable cast including Lesley Manville, Alun Armstrong, David Morrissey and countless other talents, Sherwood hits all the marks of a whodunit thriller with characters that examine the nature of division and decades-old rifts....

November 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1276 words · Jennifer Gauss

Should Kingdom Hearts 4 Include Marvel And Star Wars Worlds

Square Enix recently released a special 20th anniversary trailer for upcoming Kingdom Hearts games. At the halfway mark, the video unveiled the news almost every audience member was expecting/hoping for: Kingdom Hearts 4. The final half of the anniversary trailer then devotes time to showcasing the modernized world of Quadratum and Sora’s new photorealistic look. However, before the video jumps to Quadratum and Sora, the trailer displays clips of a forest....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 743 words · Travis Caballero

Silent Hill How Pyramid Head Became A Horror Icon

It’s always been a little odd that Pyramid Head became not just a legendary figure in horror gaming but the face of the Silent Hill franchise. After all, Pyramid Head (sometimes also called the “Red Pyramid Thing”) premiered in the second Silent Hill game and was supposed to be a one-off monster. Instead, he ended up arguably becoming more famous than the franchise he initially appeared in. Of course, with that fame comes the inevitable question of “Why and how?...

November 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1478 words · Kathleen Wilks

Silent Hill Shattered Memories Follow Up Teased By Writer Sam Barlow

Barlow expands upon that statement in a separate tweet in which he mentions that a follow-up to Shattered Memories is not the premise of his mysterious “Project A” game. However, he suggests that a Shattered Memories follow-up could be developed soon thereafter and fans could even consider the success of his next game to be a “downpayment on the SHSM successor.” While Barlow doesn’t specifically use the phrase, it really sounds like he’s pitching a spiritual successor to Silent Hill: Shattered Memories rather than a direct sequel to Konami....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 378 words · Robert Nichols

Snowpiercer Season 3 Episode 6 Review Born To Bleed

Snowpiercer Season 3 Episode 6 One of the core tenets of Snowpiercer has been that the whole system hangs together mostly because of human efforts to make it go. If one part fails, the whole thing is on the course of failure, and that’s why leaders like Melanie Cavill and John Wilford wielded near-dictatorial (or actually dictatorial) power over the people on board. There was a need for strong leadership, for someone to keep everyone else in line, and for disputes to be handled in a way that didn’t put the whole system at risk....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 821 words · Kristina German

Sockin It To Sluts The Horror Genre S Troubling Trope

Post-Halloween, post-election, and post-New Year, the slut deserves another look in the horror genre. She’s the woman on whom the audience lingers in the film’s opening moments, like Michael Myers’ older sister, who we see from outside the Myers house, necking on the couch with her boyfriend in Halloween (1978). From a POV shot, we watch her boyfriend beg for more, she acquiesces, and they jog up the stairs. Myers walks stealthily around the house, through the back kitchen door, selects a knife from the cupboard, and proceeds to stab his sister repeatedly across her bare, buxom chest....

November 28, 2022 · 9 min · 1731 words · David Kramer

Sons Of Anarchy Season 4 Episode 13 Review To Be Act 1

There were so many questions left unanswered. For example, is Clay dead? Will Jax kill Opie? Those questions are answered as soon as the episode starts. The answer to both is a resounding no. However, Clay has been wounded, perhaps even mortally. Jax also shoots Opie in the hand to stop him from finishing the job. Unser as always, isn’t far behind Jax and helps Jax cover it up. Jax takes Opie to hospital and tells him to lay low for a while, whilst Unser waits with Clay....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 598 words · Karen Vosmus

Star Trek Discovery Episode 15 Review Will You Take My Hand

Star Trek: Discovery Episode 15 Never let it be said that Star Trek: Discovery doesn’t know how to wrap things up. Many of the storylines addressed in the season finale didn’t have particularly solid middles, but their beginnings and ends were delivered with enthusiasm. This quality was on prominent display in tonight’s season finale, which made up for the unrealistic neatness with which it tied its season-ending bow by expanding this world for the first time in thorough and energetic ways....

November 28, 2022 · 12 min · 2405 words · Michael Calfee

Star Trek Discovery Needs More Of Saru And T Rina S Sweet Flirtations

The primary story of Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 has gone back to many of the basics that make the Star Trek franchise so great, asking big questions about the necessary conflicts between visionary ideals and the real world those who hold them must exist in. A season that has continually wrestled with what an institution like the Federation is supposed to be and do, its central arc explores the inescapable, often uncomfortable tensions between hope and pragmatism, philosophy and realism, and politics and practicality....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 937 words · Benjamin Hirsch

Star Trek Discovery Season 3 Episode 9 Easter Eggs References

Although a casual fan doesn’t need to know the ins-and-outs of Star Trek canon to get into Star Trek: Discovery, it certainly helps! Although all of Discovery Season 3 has been set in a “new” part of the Trek timeline, the 32nd Century to be exact, the series hasn’t entirely been freed of canon restraints. From Trill, to Starfleet history, and beyond, Discovery Season 3 has been a rollercoaster of connections to the entire sprawling canon of Trek....

November 28, 2022 · 8 min · 1537 words · Walter Meinhart

Star Trek Discovery Season 3 Finale Easter Eggs References

Would you believe that the finale of Star Trek: Discovery Season references everything from Star Trek: Voyager, to the TOS episode “The Doomsday Machine?” Throughout the entire thrilling DISCO season, 3 finale — “That Hope Is You Part 2,” the series managed to deliver yet another love-letter to Trekkies everywhere. This episode may not have been as overtly nostalgic as “Unification III,” or any given episode of Lower Decks, but it still managed to deliver on a slew of Easter eggs and callbacks; some obvious, and some obscure....

November 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1182 words · Yolanda Carpenter

Star Trek Picard Time Jump And Episode 3 Ending Explained

After the timeline changing events of last week, Star Trek: Picard kicks off this episode with the team desperately trying to escape the altered future. After they time travel to 2024, Elnor dies and the crew sets out to try and find the “Watcher” Q informed Picard about. We spoke with several members of the cast and the executive producer to get all kinds of insights into the making of this episode....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 822 words · Susan Mumm

Star Trek Picard Season 2 Episode 7 Review Monsters

Star Trek: Picard Season 2 Episode 7 After two fairly exhilarating and propulsive episodes, Star Trek: Picard pumps the brakes on almost all forward narrative momentum in an hour that, unfortunately, goes back to some of Season 2’s weakest elements (and even the great cliffhanger at the end, which sees Guinan and Picard get arrested by the FBI thanks to some unfortunate security camera footage, can’t entirely save it). Part of the problem is much of “Monsters” revolves around a trope that’s kind of lame even when it’s executed well, which involves one character being forced to enter the mind of another in order to help them subconsciously fight the demons that plague them....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 851 words · Carol Hernandez