The Medium Review

The game is set in ’90s Poland and centers on Marianne, the titular medium who can communicate with lost souls in the “spirit world” by focusing on objects imbued with memories of those who have passed. The spirit world is a parallel version of ours, like a nightmarish reflection, and Marianne has the ability to traverse both realities simultaneously, which allows her to make connections between them in myriad ways....

November 22, 2022 · 5 min · 965 words · Steven Kuhn

The Northman Inside Robert Eggers Epic Viking Saga

“Maybe it was a meeting about nothing or maybe Alex had specific designs for me, I’m not entirely sure,” Eggers tells us now. “But we sat and started talking, and quickly he said that he had been trying to make a Viking movie for some time with Lars Knudsen, who was one of the producers of The Witch and a friend of mine, and I didn’t know this. So I said, ‘Well, I have a Viking movie for you,’ even though I didn’t really....

November 22, 2022 · 7 min · 1329 words · Lorinda Leo

The Orville Episode 2 Review Command Performance

The Orville Season 1, Episode 2 It’s a damn good thing The Orville had a good story this week following Alara Kitan’s journey as a leader because man-oh-man, the attempts at humor at the start of the episode were difficult to slog through. This show isn’t a Star Trek spoof; it’s a modernized homage, and if it continues to have interesting aliens like this week’s zookeepers and heartfelt character moments such as the reminiscences Ed and Kelly share or the pep talks Claire gives Alara, The Orville will enjoy more success with viewers....

November 22, 2022 · 4 min · 743 words · Thomas Campbell

The Orville Episode 4 Review If The Stars Should Appear

The Orville Season 1 Episode 4 You’d think that after many seasons and spinoffs of Star Trek, we’d have seen an episode like this one, but The Orville is proving that it can break new ground even as it treads familiar territory. Encountering a society blinded by self-imposed ignorance is nothing new, of course, but the manner in which this show presents its encounters with other civilizations is quickly beginning to become its own thing....

November 22, 2022 · 3 min · 453 words · Ronnie Day

The Orville Episode 6 Review Krill

The Orville Season 1 Episode 6 The Orville has found a scenario that would have been a mundane if thought-provoking story on any other more conventional space drama and made it into a hilarious yet amazingly layered episode. And if that weren’t enough, the series has managed to take what had been a generic, Klingon-like enemy and shown them to have real depth and a singular vision that, however misinformed by racism (species-ism?...

November 22, 2022 · 3 min · 555 words · Christian Snellings

The Real History Of The King S Man

Matthew Vaughn’s The King’s Man is on streaming now. That’s a quick turnaround since its Christmastime release last year, but perhaps it’s for the best. With the largely underappreciated (and under-seen) Kingsman prequel making its debut on HBO Max and Hulu, there’s a chance the strange action mash-up may finally find its audience. Indeed, the film’s pitch always seemed a bit niche, even for this franchise. By eschewing the modern class conflict of the first two Kingsman movies, which created a dynamic of “street” versus posh spy, the World War I-set The King’s Man travels back in time more than a hundred years to tell a story that has more in common with Rudyard Kipling novels than Ian Fleming....

November 22, 2022 · 11 min · 2337 words · Valerie Lickliter

The Rings Of Power Is Theo S Evil Sword Actually This Classic Lord Of The Rings Weapon

There are lots of special swords in Tolkien’s mythology – Narsil, the broken blade that Isildur used against Sauron; Glamdring and Orcrist, ancient Elven swords found in a trolls’ cave by Gandalf and Thorin Oakenshield; and Sting, Bilbo’s short sword from the same cave. But The Rings of Power seems to have introduced a new special sword into the story – and this time, it’s an evil one. Back in episode 2 of The Rings of Power, young Southlander Theo found a mysterious sword hilt with the symbol of Sauron on it in a barn near his home in the Southlands (the land that will become Mordor)....

November 22, 2022 · 4 min · 852 words · Susan Ray

The Simpsons How Bart The Genius Changed The Tv Landscape

The TV sitcom family was undergoing the kind of radical change it hadn’t encountered since the force of Norman Lear. Roseanne Barr was breaking very different ground on her show over at ABC. Bill Cosby had the authority at the time to declare The Simpsons a sign of social decline sent to destroy NBC’s The Cosby Show. Fox responded by scheduling The Simpsons against Cosby, casting Bart as a little David against a Jello pudding Goliath....

November 22, 2022 · 5 min · 1062 words · Pat Davis

The Simpsons Go Down A Youtube Rabbit Hole

The Simpsons Season 34 Episode 12 The Simpsons season 34 episode 12 “My Life as a Vlog,” highlights the family’s addiction to clickbait, which could be seen as a grasp for relevancy in an Instagram world, but is really a ratings grab because YouTube is easier to satirize and monetize. It’s not quite the latest thing, but it’s not passe, and it’s more fun to navigate. “My Life as a Vlog” resembles “Lisa the Boy Scout,” because it is pieced together by snippets of the interconnecting, but standalone, clips which propel the Simpson family into a viral sensation, so much so their ratings move the family to a much bigger house....

November 22, 2022 · 5 min · 967 words · John Gilstad

The Walking Dead World Beyond Season Finale Ending Explained

With The Walking Dead: World Beyond only getting a two season run, there’s a certain expected economy of storytelling. There’s not an opportunity to drag anything out past a few episodes, so big reveals tend to come faster and character arcs tend to bend more quickly than they might on other programs with more hours to fill and more opportunity for long-form stories. As such, there’s a lot of stuff that changed during the two-episode finale event to drill down into....

November 22, 2022 · 5 min · 871 words · Judith Lain

The Walking Dead Season 10 Here S Negan Finale Gives The Villain A Chance To Save Lucille

Based on the comic book storyline of the same name by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard, “Here’s Negan” plays largely like an origin story for the villain. Those of you who’ve wondered about Negan’s past will get to see a big and vital chunk of it in the finale, which also stars Hilarie Burton as his long-dead wife Lucille who later inspired the villain’s trusty bat. The comic not only explored who Negan was before he became the megalomaniacal leader of the Saviors but also explained just how he ended up crushing people’s skulls with a bat....

November 22, 2022 · 2 min · 424 words · Tim Park

The Walking Dead Season 6 Finale Review Last Day On Earth

The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 16 I’m not sure why The Walking Dead keeps trying to stretch its season finales to 90 minutes. After a typical hour of fluff, the last thirty minutes finally got to the point in tonight’s “Last Day on Earth,” and even those last few moments turned out to be terribly anticlimactic. It does seem that everyone on the planet knew to expect a big death tonight, thanks to the hype surrounding Negan’s introduction, so to not deliver that essential moment by the time the credits rolled, didn’t do this slow burn any favors....

November 22, 2022 · 4 min · 826 words · Tamara Altamirano

The Walking Dead Set Photo Leak Reveals Mercer In Iconic Red Armor

The Commonwealth setting will also usher in quite a few new characters to the show, including military officer Mercer (Michael James Shaw), who commands the faction’s defense forces as well as protects the settlement’s leadership. If the comic book is any indication, Shaw will be front and center as the biggest addition to the cast when the show returns in August. But Walking Dead fans won’t have to wait that long to get a first look at Shaw portraying Mercer on the show....

November 22, 2022 · 2 min · 304 words · Daniel Gant

The White Lotus Is A Scathing Indictment Of Our Pandemic Behavior

There’s a moment in the first episode of The White Lotus in which a character heads up to the front desk at the eponymous Hawaiian resort and asks the manager for some activity recommendations. Can he jet ski? Nope, a hurricane came through a few days ago and the water is still too dangerous. Can he water ski? Nope. See aforementioned hurricane. The guest gets visibly peeved, but due to the unflagging hospitality of the harried manager, he shakes it off and keeps searching for something to do....

November 22, 2022 · 7 min · 1309 words · Miles Claar

The Witcher Nightmare Of The Wolf Ending Explained

There are many good reasons why The Witcher doesn’t feature Geralt of Rivia beheading a vampire and then quipping, “Fangs for the memories.” His sense of humor is more cutting and direct, definitely not as snarky as when his mentor Vesemir fights the leshen in the opening scene of Netflix’s animated spinoff, The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf. That difference may partly be explained by the movie’s ending, which enlightened fans about a number of worldbuilding details that cross over into the main series....

November 22, 2022 · 3 min · 580 words · David Bookhardt

The Witcher Season 3 Synopsis Hints At Ciri S Undoing

Nobody would say that The Witcher season two ended happily. After all, the season saw not only the death of Geralt’s beloved mare Roach, but also the revelation that the warlike Emperor Emhyr of Nilfgaard is in fact Duny, Ciri’s father. And yet, the season’s close found Yennefer’s magical abilities restored after expelling the demon Voleth Meir, and Ciri continuing her apprenticeship under the close eye of Geralt. The trio, separated over time, came together again to form something of a found family....

November 22, 2022 · 2 min · 410 words · Walter Quirion

The Wnuf Halloween Special The Making Of The Most Fun Found Footage Horror Movie Ever

In 1987, local news station WNUF held a special publicity stunt on Halloween night. Reporter Frank Stewart, joined by paranormal investigators and a priest, entered the infamous (and presumably haunted) Webber House, an empty home that was the site of a gruesome double murder. Hoping to get some ratings by doing a live call-in séance and an exorcism, Stewart and the others bit off more than they could chew as the event went completely awry....

November 22, 2022 · 19 min · 4026 words · Frankie Blanchard

There Is A Litvinenko Opera And It S Terrible

The bold, furious, highly effective ITVX drama Litvinenko might have left you wondering where you can find out more about what happened, or where else you can see this tragic, stranger-than-fiction true story brought to life. Believe it or not, the answers to both of these questions includes a modern opera. The Life and Death of Alexander Litvinenko was written by former banker Anthony Bolton and debuted at Surrey’s Grange Park Opera in 2021: Set over two acts, the opera tells the story using a multitude of flashbacks and flash-forwards, including the Moscow theatre siege in 2002 (which Litvinenko claimed was ordered by Russia’s own security services) to his exile from Russia and eventual assassination in London in November 2006....

November 22, 2022 · 3 min · 468 words · Craig Adams

Thunder Force Review No Laughs Is Kryptonite To Netflix Superhero Comedy

Greenlit by Netflix before the pandemic, Thunder Force is the exact kind of half-hearted laugher (read: with no actual laughs) that’s become Adam Sandler’s bread and butter on the streamer. You know, the type where good enough is never particularly good, and the most pressing question from the crew might be “when’s lunch?” Of course the greater shame in this is that a comedian as talented as McCarthy—who has actual Oscar winners like Spencer and Melissa Leo to play against here—is not over the hill....

November 22, 2022 · 3 min · 579 words · Robert Baker

Top 7 Account Based Marketing Abm Tools In 2022

The strategies and tools employed in the traditional market era are not hitting the bullseye in the modern world. So, it is time to change the traditional methods and bring in new ones. Outbound marketing, like cold calls, telemarketing, seminars, etc., does not promise High Return on Investment (ROI) compared to Inbound marketing, such as blogging, social media, conversational bots, etc. Inbound marketing lays a good foundation for Account-Based Marketing platforms....

November 22, 2022 · 7 min · 1346 words · Nelson Kirkpatrick