Ghost Adventures Horror At Joe Exotic Zoo Two Hour Special Premieres Oct 29

Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Jay Wasley and Billy Tolley will conduct the first-ever paranormal investigation inside the Oklahoma park. “It’s an undertaking like no other for the group, teeming with shocking stories and discoveries, cadaver dogs and undeniable paranormal evidence,” reads the press statement. In this two-hour special, the team examines claims of “tortured spirits believed to lurk in the shadows of a park tainted by tragic events like deadly fires and accidental shootings,” the synopsis reads....

November 17, 2022 · 2 min · 369 words · Hubert Kropf

Give James Gunn A Justice League Movie

Picking up right where James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad left off, Peacemaker was a profane, hilarious, and brutally violent exploration of the weirder side corners of the DCEU that fleshed out the world of ARGUS and Task Force X. It even brought some new depth to Amanda Waller as a bonus. Like Gunn’s DC movie, Peacemaker wasn’t afraid to revel in some obscure DC Comics references and by implication expand the boundaries of the DCEU (Green Arrow!...

November 17, 2022 · 6 min · 1260 words · Jay Sheldon

Gotham Season 3 Episode 5 Anything For You Review

Gotham Season 3, Episode 5 It’s hard to care about characters when they don’t care about anything themselves beyond some abstract, selfish quest for power or justice. This is something that Gothamhas struggled with since its very beginning. It’s also why it’s always been so easy to care about Peguin. Even in his darkest days, he has cared. He cared endlessly about his mother. He cares about Fish. And, now, he cares about Ed....

November 17, 2022 · 6 min · 1071 words · Kelly White

Halloween The Ingredients Of A Horror Classic

The shot requires camera operator Ray Stella to creep around the old house (hurriedly redecorated by cast and crew alike earlier that day) with a 70lb Panaglide camera – through the kitchen and up and down the stairs – for take after take. As he does so, other crewmembers are scrambling around behind the scenes, moving lights and equipment out of the shot. For a production with a tight, $325,000 budget and a strict schedule, it’s a time-consuming and daring way of ending the shoot....

November 17, 2022 · 8 min · 1690 words · Christopher Perez

Horizon Forbidden West The Strange Reasons Why The Sequel Is Being Review Bombed

When you check out the Metacritic reception for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions of Forbidden West, you might notice a discrepancy in opinions. Critics shower praise on the game, and their scores have yet to dip below a 60 out of 100. However, user scores are all over the place. Granted, critics and gamers disagreeing is nothing new, but a suspicious number of Metacritic users have given Forbidden West a bad score — and have reviewed that game and that game only....

November 17, 2022 · 5 min · 939 words · Jeanette Marlor

Horror Hit The Others In Line For A Remake

According to Deadline, Los Angeles production company Sentient Entertainment has won the rights to mount a new version of the film, which will mark its 20th anniversary next year. The original, directed by Alejandro Amenabar (whose latest film, While at War, premiered at last year’s Toronto Film Festival), featured Kidman as Grace, a young mother who shelters herself and her two children at a remote, isolated mansion on the British island of Jersey during World War II....

November 17, 2022 · 2 min · 304 words · Chandra Caggiano

Horror Movie Origin Stories Directors Actors And Writers On How They Fell In Love With The Genre

It could be a book, a film, a tv show, a snatched glimpse of something you shouldn’t have seen when you were too young to understand it. We all start somewhere. Horror fans – let us know your origins stories in the comments! “At the age of 15, I went with a friend of mine to see a horror movie called Psycho, which was in a double bill with George Pal’s War of the Worlds....

November 17, 2022 · 13 min · 2565 words · Chris Goss

House Of The Dragon Rhaenyra Targaryen S Marriage Suitor Prospects

For the lords and ladies of Westeros, marriage is as much a political contract as a social one. At least that’s how it’s presented to the highborn women of the realm, who time and again we’ve seen traded like bargaining chips: Sansa to Joffrey in Game of Thrones, then to Tyrion and finally Ramsay Bolton (gag). Margaery Tyrell to Joffrey next, and then his younger brother Tommen when that didn’t work out....

November 17, 2022 · 9 min · 1728 words · Pauline Mceachran

How Croupier Got Shut Out Of The Oscars

“It was incredibly successful in America, much to my surprise,” Croupier director Mike Hodges tells Den of Geek now. “There were hardly any advertising campaigns, so it was one of those delightful things where it was totally on word of mouth. It went from 17 cinemas to 300 or something. I wouldn’t call it a blockbuster, but it did very well at the box office.” Indeed, Croupier only cost £3m to make and grossed over $7m globally after glowing reviews garnered it attention outside of the UK....

November 17, 2022 · 3 min · 507 words · Melanie Alvarado

How Do We Say Goodbye To Wynonna Earp

Messy women don’t often get the benefit of the doubt in culture, popular or otherwise. We’re scorned, doubted, and belittled. Asked to stay quiet, to do the emotional labor for boys and men, and to give our own socialized performance of perfection while we do so. Wynonna Earp doesn’t just make space for the messiness of women; it revels in it. It celebrates it. It has fun with it. Too often, when discussing the need for better representation and inclusivity in our pop culture, we’re given a false binary: that something can either be “politically correct” or it can be fun....

November 17, 2022 · 6 min · 1214 words · Gabriel Roja

How His Dark Materials Expanded Its Writing Staff For Season 2

Up-and-coming British writers Namsi Khan, Francesca Gardiner, Sarah Quintrell, and Lydia Adetunji joined Thorne in writing Season 2 of His Dark Materials, and in the monumental process of adapting The Subtle Knife from book to screen. “They really did bring scope and challenged us in really interesting ways,” Thorne said during a BBC press junket of the additional Season 2 writers last month. Thorne used the specific example of the writing of the witch plot line....

November 17, 2022 · 4 min · 831 words · Jeffrey Sheppard

How Spider Man No Way Home Changed Alfred Molina S Doc Ock Performance

Molina is making a monumental comeback in No Way Home from a memorable, emotionally-potent performance—one that’s now two franchises ago—as Dr. Otto Octavius, a.k.a. Doctor Octopus, for director Sam Raimi in 2004’s Spider-Man 2. Of course, that was nearly two decades ago, and production techniques have obviously progressed since cameras rolled for that film. Case in point, the evil-influenced robotic arms accidentally fused to the spine of the well-meaning nuclear scientist-turned-supervillain were, out of necessity, brought to life with puppeteers dedicated to controlling each individual tentacle and claw....

November 17, 2022 · 4 min · 701 words · William Rose

How The Walking Dead Season 11 Will Reference A Big Michonne Storyline From The Comics

Elodie Hawthorne, a comic book character who is the apocalypse-estranged daughter of the TV show-departed Michonne Hawthorne, is coming (well, a version of her is coming) to The Walking Dead Season 11. While no casting has been revealed, the character’s presence is implied in the new teaser’s blink-and-you-miss-it flash of a storefront window from the character’s comic-inspired bakery, which indicatively brandishes the business’s name of “Elodie’s Treats.” The logo was just one of many things showcased in a montage of ominous imagery of the militarily and economically powerful group called the Commonwealth—indicating that Elodie’s shop is firmly located in that community....

November 17, 2022 · 4 min · 657 words · Susan Prentice

How Tina Turner And Frank Zappa Whipped Up Some Dirty Love

Turner recently made a gracious exit from the stage in HBO’s feature documentary Tina. She is also highlighted in Apple TV+’s upcoming 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything. This was the year Ike and Tina’s cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Proud Mary” hit No. 4 on Billboard’s Hot 100, becoming their biggest hit. Tina had already established herself as the draw of the musical couple when they signed to Phil Spector’s Philles label....

November 17, 2022 · 5 min · 863 words · Heather Tate

How To Analyze Websphere Java Heap Dump For Troubleshooting

If you are working on WebSphere then most of the time during project phase, you need to spend troubleshooting and tweaking application performance. Most of the time for performance-related issue, you will work with a developer, and you will be asked to take the heap dump for analysis. There are various ways to take a heap dump. If you are wondering how to take in WebSphere, then this guide will help you....

November 17, 2022 · 2 min · 408 words · Brenda Hall

How To Create A Profile In Websphere Nd

In this post, I’ll explain how to create a profile in IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment. This assumes you’ve installed the IBM WAS in Linux environment. Before jumping into profile creation, let’s understand what is a profile in IBM WAS? The profile is a complete runtime environment which combines the WAS binary and Profile (User data/configuration). There are multiple types of profile available in WebSphere. Cell – a combination of DMGR and federated application server Standalone Management Custom profile...

November 17, 2022 · 2 min · 356 words · Rebecca Suarez

How To Emulate Do While Loops In Python

In any programming language, loops help you perform certain actions repeatedly, depending on a looping condition. Python supports the while and for loop constructs but does not natively support the do-while loop. However, you can emulate a do-while loop by understanding how it works— using existing loops and loop control statements in Python. You’ll learn how to do this over the next few minutes. Let’s begin! What is the Do-While Loop Construct?...

November 17, 2022 · 5 min · 1012 words · Marilyn Goldberg

How To Find And Fix Orphaned Content Or Pages On Wordpress 7 Tools

Google reports approximately 2 Trillion global searches every year. So optimizing for search engines is gaining importance year after year. One crucial part of SEO is getting rid of orphaned content. This article will tell you how to find and fix orphaned content with the seven best tools we’ve tested over the years. But first, let’s know what orphaned content is and why you should fix it. Getting to Know Orphaned Content Better So what is orphaned content in WordPress?...

November 17, 2022 · 8 min · 1499 words · Stella Hammonds

How To Fix Tomcat Stuck At Startup Issue

Lately, I was working on Tomcat 9 and encountered an issue. It was getting stuck at the following stage during startup. Are you also having the same issue? Usually, this happens on VM and here is how you can fix this. Take a backup of a file before modifying and if feasible, test in a non-production environment. Go to Tomcat installation folder and then bin Open catalina.sh using the vi editor Search for JAVA_OPTS and add the following...

November 17, 2022 · 1 min · 131 words · Jo Muller

How To Get A Meta Facebook Blueprint Certification In 2022

Businesses are in a rush to build their portfolio on the platform, all for the right reasons. Given its growing popularity, Facebook has launched Blueprint certifications to offer more to its users. Before we get into the best ways of obtaining Facebook (meta) Blueprint certifications, let us first understand what the term means and why it should matter to you. What are Meta (Facebook) Blueprint certifications? Meta Blueprint certifications are online learning courses and training programs for you to get the most out of Facebook marketing platforms....

November 17, 2022 · 10 min · 2009 words · Ruth Brown