Raised By Wolves Comic Reveals New Backstory Details

The short comic follows a moment of mischief that must have been very common back when Campion and his brothers and sisters were younger. While playing with dolls that were lit up like torches, one of the children fell and ignited the field of crops, a potentially deadly mistake on this dry planet. Notably, the dolls were mock-ups of necromancers, the androids employed by the Mithraics in the planet-killing war on Earth....

November 22, 2022 · 2 min · 309 words · Wilfred Bell

Rebecca Review What Is Old Is New Again

Wheatley is no stranger to risky filmmaking–his resolutely indie resume so far includes extremely unsettling horror (The Kill List), genuinely weird psychedelic experimentation (A Field in England), disturbing dystopian sci-fi (High-Rise), and darkly comedic yet hyper-violent crime thrillers (Sightseers and Free Fire). His biggest risk here, of course, is having his work compared to a landmark from one of film’s most iconic directors. Yet he largely manages to pull off the attempt, with caveats....

November 22, 2022 · 4 min · 817 words · Anthony Ingram

Resident Evil Village Merchant Is It The Same Character From Resident Evil 4

Naturally, any discussion of merchants and Resident Evil is going to make fans fondly remember the merchant from Resident Evil 4 and how his cry of “got something that might interest you” preceded what could very well be the only welcome trench coat flash in human history. In this instance, though, the mere mention of a merchant in a Resident Evil game isn’t triggering flashbacks to Resident Evil 4’s merchant for the simple sake of nostalgia....

November 22, 2022 · 3 min · 531 words · Tori Mickell

Rick And Morty Season 3 Episode 6 Review Rest And Ricklaxation

Rick and Morty Season 3 Episode 6 Season three is officially knocking it out of the park. This is another fantastic episode. It takes one of the most tried and true fiction plots out there and somehow takes it in wholly unexpected directions, plunging the depths of the characters’ psyches and cranking out top-notch jokes all along the way. The premise here is Rick and Morty go on an emotionally-scarring adventure (Morty’s wailing actually made me feel for the little guy), so they decide to go for a (sci-fi) spa day....

November 22, 2022 · 3 min · 497 words · Rachel Medina

Riverdale Continues To Knock Out Logic In Its Best Season Yet

Riverdale Season 6 Episode 10 “Stranger things have happened in Riverdale” With word of Riverdale being renewed for a seventh season, one question hangs heavily in the air: How long can this series carry on its shenanigans? This recent batch of episodes alone has brought us plot points that include everything from witchcraft to (coming soon!) time travel, leading viewers and this writer to wonder is anything beyond the pale here?...

November 22, 2022 · 4 min · 773 words · Charles Haith

Salma Hayek In Savages Is One Of The Most Underrated Movie Gangsters

Stone is no stranger to iconic gangsters. He wrote the screenplay for Brian De Palma’s Scarface, which brought Al Pacino’s coke-fueled Cuban political asylum seeker, Tony Montana, into celluloid’s perennial rogue’s gallery. For his 2012 cartel twist of a gangster film, Savages, Stone let Hayek reset the template. Her Elena Sánchez is street smart, tech savvy and a wiz at business. Her venture is so cut-throat, her underlings sever heads in their enthusiasm....

November 22, 2022 · 8 min · 1637 words · Lynda Jones

Sasquatch Hulu Docuseries Director On Murder By Bigfoot

Fittingly premiering on April 20 a.k.a. the weed holiday “420” the series is told through the eyes of investigative journalist David Holthouse. A man who has built his career chasing monstrous humans, such as Neo-Nazis and sexual predators, Holthouse heard of these Bigfoot murders back in 1993 while laying low to avoid some gangs, and passing time working on the farms in the Redwoods. Now, nearly three decades later, he revisits the region to further uncover the truth behind the story....

November 22, 2022 · 9 min · 1755 words · Clare Davis

School Of Rock Still Shows Why We Need A Jack Black Movie Musical

Of course the chief reason why this movie goes so hard is its star Jack Black. Not since the 2000 film High Fidelity had a project so perfectly utilized Black’s unique comedic and musical talents, and really, no movie has quite done so since. Anyone that had a stoner friend with access to HBO in the early 2000s has likely heard “Yo, but like, Jack Black can actually sing” while being forced to watch or listen to Black’s comedy rock duo Tenacious D....

November 22, 2022 · 3 min · 492 words · Jermaine Arndt

Skam Season 4 Episode 1 Review You Hate Hanging Out With Us

It’s no mistake that the opening montage of Season 4 features Donald Trump’s face spewing hate about something or another, followed by images from the wars and terror that so many westerners conflate with Islam. As much as I hate that Isak’s season had to end, if that had to happen to give Sana — one of the few Muslim protagonists on my screen right now — then I am OK with it....

November 22, 2022 · 6 min · 1168 words · Joseph Davis

Sky One S Intergalactic Cast Where Have You Seen Parminder Nagra Craig Parkinson And Eleanor Tomlinson Before

The cast has been gathered from far and wide, ranging from relative newcomers to TV like Diany Samba-Bandza to more familiar faces Natasha O’Keeffe, Thomas Turgoose and Eleanor Tomlinson, and established actors Parminder Nagra, Craig Parkinson and Neil Maskell. Here’s who everybody is playing, and the major roles where you may have encountered them before. Oliver Coopersmith as Echo Nantu-Rose Coopersmith plays space pirate Echo in Intergalactic, his next major TV role since criminal Whitey Brown opposite Tim Roth in Sky Atlantic’s Canadian-set crime thriller Tin Star....

November 22, 2022 · 5 min · 858 words · Margaret Walls

Snowpiercer Season 3 Episode 9 Review A Beacon For Us All

Snowpiercer Season 3 Episode 9 From the very opening moments of Snowpiercer, it’s clear that the train that couldn’t slow down is in for some big changes. Ben (Iddo Goldberg) talks about how people build their lives around loved ones, and when those loved ones are lost, we lose part of ourselves and turn inward to examine who we are, if we did enough, and where we belong in this new world without that person in our lives....

November 22, 2022 · 5 min · 956 words · Renato Walsh

Sorting Algorithms Implementations In Python

In this article, we are going to discuss different sorting algorithms. We will walk you through the different sorting algorithms with every step that comes in implementation. The implementation part will be in Python. You can easily convert it into any language once you get the algorithm. That’s the matter of language syntax. We will see different algorithms from worst to best in this tutorial. So, don’t worry. Follow the article and implement them....

November 22, 2022 · 5 min · 919 words · Adam Roach

Spiderhead Review You Ll Get A Chris Hemsworth High

Yet more than just a showcase for the insidious side of Hemsworth’s now familiar comedic charisma, Spiderhead is also a throwback to the type of witty and wicked B-movie that acts as both star vehicle and smarter-than-it-seems chamber piece. It’s also an antiquated form of genre moviemaking that only gets released on streaming these days. Directed by Joseph Kosinski—and developed, filmed, and edited while his last feature, Top Gun: Maverick, sat on the pandemic shelf—Spiderhead appears at a glance to be of a piece with most weekly Netflix releases: a chance for relatively big names to mug for the camera on a streamer that until a few months ago seemed unbeatable....

November 22, 2022 · 4 min · 810 words · Sara Rogers

Star Trek Picard Season 2 Episode 10 Review Farewell

Star Trek: Picard Season 2 Episode 10 Star Trek: Picard wraps up its second season with a finale that is as uneven and frustrating as many of the episodes that have preceded it. From its rushed final mystery to the literal deus ex machina that sends Picard and friends back to the future, there’s a determined air of tying up loose ends for most of the hour, but little in the way of true emotional payoff (or even basic explanation) for the bulk of what we’ve seen this season....

November 22, 2022 · 5 min · 935 words · Joan Taylor

Star Trek Prodigy S Franchise Connections Will Go Beyond Voyager

A starship soaring past, through, and around the vibrant colors of the Delta quadrant, complete with vivid nebula clouds? Yeah, we’re getting Voyager vibes from this. Honestly, it’s nice to see a Trek sequence so intentionally playing up the potential wonder and beauty in space exploration. While Voyager didn’t actually lean into those themes, they are aspects of the Trek verse that has been downplayed in recent incarnations. Hopefully, Prodigy, with its stories of Delta quadrant kids finding a spaceship with a Janeway hologram and using it to make their way towards the Alpha quadrant—will lean into that space....

November 22, 2022 · 2 min · 336 words · Karon Michalek

Star Wars Andor Reactions Pour In

For many, the problem boils down to a matter of focus. Should Star Wars follow the path set by the nine main films and continue to be about the Skywalker family? Or should the franchise branch out and tell stories in a space-traveling world dealing with a galactic empire? Those who believe the latter will get some evidence to back up their point, as early reactions to Andor celebrate the show for its change in direction....

November 22, 2022 · 2 min · 307 words · Corey Leblanc

Star Wars Major Solo Character Returns To Save Han From Boba Fett After Empire Strikes Back

Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters kicked off last month with the untold story of Boba Fett’s journey back to Jabba’s Palace after the events of The Empire Strikes Back. Han Solo is still frozen in carbonite on the Slave I, but when the carbonite matrix becomes unstable (which could turn our beloved smuggler into “goo”), Fett is forced to make an emergency stop to Nar Shaddaa, the infamous “Smuggler’s Moon” located smack in the middle of Hutt space....

November 22, 2022 · 3 min · 480 words · David Tallie

Star Wars Matt Smith Finally Confirms His Rise Of Skywalker Character

In an interview with Josh Horowitz of the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Smith has finally said yes, he was up for a role in The Rise of Skywalker. But just how far did those talks get? Did Smith actually film anything for the movie that was later cut? “No, I didn’t,” Smith revealed to Horowitz. “We were close to me being in it, but then it just never quite happened....

November 22, 2022 · 3 min · 449 words · Christopher Galentine

Stargirl Who Is The Dragon King

The newest addition to that motley crew is Nelson Lee’s Dragon King. The terrifying masked scientist is not only the father of Courtney’s new arch-nemesis, Cindy Burman, but also appears to be the ringleader of the Injustice Society and presents a horrifying new threat for the team. Dragon King was born out of Roy Thomas and Rich Buckler’s Justice Society of America expansion book, All-Star Squadron. The series imagined the JSA as heroes in World War II–the era they were first introduced–and also featured Quality Comics additions better known as members of the Freedom Fighters....

November 22, 2022 · 4 min · 833 words · Kenneth Bowman

Stranger Things Season 4 All Our Unanswered Questions

While it’s often a good strategy for both storytelling and corporate earnings purposes, splitting a season of television comes with some downsides. Chief among them is that a split season is fundamentally not a complete season. Stranger Things season 4 volume 1 certainly came close to being a complete season of TV. The seven episodes presented were all quite lengthy, filled with compelling dispatches from both Hawkins, Indiana and The Upside Down....

November 22, 2022 · 8 min · 1568 words · Dallas Coomer