Don T Breathe 2 The Inside Story Of The Blind Man

In 2016, Don’t Breathe introduced the world to the terrifying world of the Blind Man. Played by Stephen Lang, the violent vet turned his murderous survival instincts on a trio of burglars after they broke into his house in the hope of finding the money they needed to escape their depressing lives. As if his near-supernatural strength and ability to destroy flesh and bone weren’t enough, the final act of the movie revealed a grotesque secret....

November 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1072 words · Diane Ratzlaff

Elden Ring Every Keepsake Ranked Worst To Best

Just as it is in so many other Soulsborne games, though, deciding which gift to start the game with isn’t always as easy as you might think it would be. Not only does the game not bother to tell you what a few of the available Keepsakes actually do, but even once you somewhat understand their basic functionality, it can be incredibly difficult to choose between seemingly equally viable options....

November 15, 2022 · 5 min · 963 words · Lillie Pointer

Fall Guys Mobile Announced Ahead Of Season 2 Update

This news comes from industry reporter Daniel Ahmad who stated that Bilibili (a China-based game and entertainment company) has acquired the rights to publish a mobile version of Fall Guys in China. A Google translation of the Bilibili website reveals that they describe themselves as the “exclusive agent” of a mobile adaptation of Fall Guys called Jelly Bean: Ultimate Knockout. The name may set off your scam alarms, but the Chinese versions of Fall Guys available for PC and PS4 utilize a similar naming convention....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 304 words · Sharon Walters

Fall River Review The Satanic Panic Scares Up Another Bad Conviction

Executive produced by Blumhouse Television, Fall River is one of the most graphic documentaries to come out of the recent glut of the televised true crime genre. Most of this comes from the archival footage the series uses to capture the atmosphere of the time and neighborhood. We see junkies fixing, prostitutes hooking, beat cops beating, and other sensational street scenes luridly captured in the gritty frames of low-grade celluloid....

November 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1181 words · Bessie Carr

Fantasy Island Review

Montalban’s Roarke and his assistant/sidekick Tattoo (the late Herve Villechaize) would welcome two new guests to the island each week, with Tattoo ringing a bell at the top of a tower and shouting, “The plane! The plane!” as the aircraft bearing the visitors would descend. “Smiles, everyone, smiles!” would be the order from the urbane, cultured Mr. Roarke as he gathered the staff to greet the new arrivals. I mention all this because the original Fantasy Island has faded somewhat in the pop culture zeitgeist, but a few trademark signifiers from the show remain and they have been mostly transferred–with some notable differences–to the this movie....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 601 words · Beth Gierisch

Fear The Walking Dead Season 7 Will Pit Morgan Against A New Kind Of Apocalypse

In fact, the latest status quo change on Fear the Walking Dead might be the most extreme “refresh” to the TWD universe yet. Unable to stop the insane Teddy Maddox (John Glover) and his creepy doomsday cult from launching a nuclear missile into the heart of Texas, Morgan and his friends are separated and forced to navigate a situation unlike anything they could have ever imagined: the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust on an already post-apocalyptic wasteland....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 349 words · Rodney Breese

Funko Gift Guide Best Funko Pop Figures And Toys For The Holidays

When it comes to contemporary collectibles, Funko is unbeatable. Formed in 1998, the company has grown to dominate the industry thanks to their uniquely sculpted POP! vinyl figures and an uncanny ability to scoop up every license imaginable. As such, Funko has released countless items in their history, and they show no sign of slowing down anytime soon. And why should they? With endless variety and an inexpensive price point, Funko POP!...

November 15, 2022 · 4 min · 772 words · Leonard Irvin

Gamestop Stock Is Back Baby

Does this mean you should re-download the Robinhood app and buy that sweet, sweet gamestonk ASAP? Should you ride this baby to the moon? No idea. Educate yourself before you do anything! I’m no expert. Why is this happening again in the first place? No one is really sure, but several factors may have contributed to the return of the internet’s favorite meme stock, including moves within GameStop’s corporate structure that may have brought some investors back....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 494 words · Reina Stout

Ghosts Will Soon Welcome More Specters To The Mansion

Adapted by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman from the British series of the same name, Ghosts revolves around young couple Sam and Jay, played by Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar, who inherit an old estate with designs on opening it as a bed-and-breakfast, only to find they are roomies with a haunted mansion worth of specters. Only Sam can see and speak with them, but Jay gives it his best shot to be supportive of the resident spirits while also being a good husband....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 556 words · Stephanie Lea

Giveaway Win The Godfather Iii 30Th Anniversary Edition On Blu Ray

Coppola was given permission to create the ending he originally envisioned for this critically acclaimed mafia family chronicle. According to Coppola, he “created a new beginning and ending, and rearranged some scenes, shots, and music cues” to create a more appropriate conclusion. With this cut, Coppola proved that less is infinitely more when it comes to storytelling. Follow one the most influential mafia families in cinema, the Corleones, as Michael attempts to bring his family out of crime....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 239 words · Joshua Castilla

Gotham Season 5 Episode 11 Review They Did What

Gotham Season 5 Episode 11 As we begin the penultimate episode of Gotham, let us take a moment to appreciate the surprising changes the final story has sprung on us. When we first saw Bane, I’m sure most of us assumed he would soon be hitting a Roderick Strong worthy backbreaker (NXT!NXT!) on Bruce Wayne, but no, instead of Bane breaking the Bat, Bane broke the Butler. When we first saw a femme fatale with an accent, I’m sure most of us assumed that it would be Talia Al Ghul holding Bane’s leash (because we all saw Dark Knight Rises)....

November 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1177 words · Jill Patterson

Hellraiser Are Pinhead And The Cenobites Demons Or Angels

Whenever a mortal encounters an angel in the Bible, Old Testament or New, the first sentence the angel heralds is: “Be not afraid.” Representatives of God on Earth are not easy on the eye, and very quick on the draw. They are not the cute cherubs of Sunday school, and stained-glass windows will never do them justice. In the Book of Exodus, angels are assigned the task of killing first-born sons, conjuring plagues, locusts, and smiting with all their might....

November 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1462 words · Eileen Harris

His Dark Materials Episode 8 Review An Epic Finale

1.8 Betrayal Before anything else, the feet have to be right. Whether you’re performing a dance move or throwing a jab, everything springs from the feet. In this finale, His Dark Materials was able to pull off balletic pirouettes and land every punch, all because, months ago, it put itself in a solid stance by casting the remarkable Dafne Keen. Keen is remarkable. She has been throughout, but she’s especially so in this finale....

November 15, 2022 · 4 min · 702 words · Jason Bourdeau

His House Review

Debuting on Netflix, His House is a mashup of drama and horror that addresses what it’s like to enter a foreign land after escaping a war-torn nation and exploring the desperation to fit into a culture that isn’t your own and the horrors that come with it. The third act stifles the narrative ever so slightly, which prevents this good movie from becoming a great one. Bol (Sope Dirisu) and Rial (Wunmi Mosaku) have escaped South Sudan to seek asylum in England and want to become citizens....

November 15, 2022 · 4 min · 678 words · Martha Ruiz

Hitman 3 Review

Picking up directly from where the previous game left off, Hitman 3 finds Agent 47, alongside his former colleague Lucas Grey and long-time handler Diana Burnwood, seeking revenge against a shady organisation known only as Providence. It’s a setup that sounds surprisingly nuanced in theory, but in actual fact the narrative here is quite bare bones and will leave first-time players incredibly confused. Thankfully, the plot is all just an excuse to jet Agent 47 off around the globe and offer some light context for the events that occur within the six new featured sandboxes....

November 15, 2022 · 4 min · 821 words · Carl Watson

Homeland Season 6 Episode 8 Review Alt Truth

Following last week’s episode where Dar Adal had Child Protection Services take away Carrie daughter—all to prove… he could?—I was worried that season 6 might become lost in the woods. Luckily, it found its path again in “Alt.Truth,” a strong, timely, and immensely enjoyable hour of paranoia. That long dormant feeling of utter confusion and despair that we haven’t regularly enjoyed since Nick Brody was a character is slowly reemerging in season 6, and the darker things get, the more addictive the show becomes....

November 15, 2022 · 8 min · 1587 words · Larry White

How And When Should You Use Defaultdict In Python

In Python, a dictionary is a powerful built-in data structure that stores data in key-value pairs. You’ll use the keys to tap into the dictionary and access the values. However, when you have multiple dictionaries in your Python script that are modified during code execution, you’ll often run into KeyErrors. And there are a few different ways you can handle them. In this tutorial, you will learn: What KeyErrors are and why they arise How to handle KeyErrorsHow to use Python’s defaultdict, a subclass that inherits from the built-in dict class, to handle missing keys better Let’s begin!...

November 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1236 words · Ronald Sherman

How Firefly Lane Depicts A Messy And Moving Female Friendship

There’s something altogether predictable yet endearing about Firefly Lane, the latest in a line of Netflix shows adapted from the realm of romance and/or women’s fiction with a clear strength of star power at its center. It’s a story that spans three decades of friendship between two women who meet in their teenage years, following them through their strongest and lowest points in life (both together and apart) and all of the heartache, turmoil and drama that provides....

November 15, 2022 · 4 min · 832 words · Lara Essex

How George Lucas Prevented Spaceballs Merchandising

In the Star Wars universe, the empire always strikes back, but sometimes preemptively. Princess Vespa scooters, Lone Starr Pez dispensers, Barf air bags, and Prince Valium chewables are just a few things the retail market never got the chance to see because Mel Brooks’ Spaceballs merchandise never got off the launchpad. “Merchandising is where the real money from the movie is made,” the learned Yogurt explains in the 1987 science fiction comedy....

November 15, 2022 · 4 min · 736 words · Margie Prado

How Hulu S Books Of Blood Movie Taps The Mind Of Clive Barker

Speaking of the latter, a number of stories from the books were adapted for the screen, including the title tale itself (which acted as a framing device for all the stories), “The Midnight Meat Train,” “Dread,” and “The Forbidden,” the latter of which formed the basis of the soon-to-be-rebooted Candyman franchise. Barker himself directed Lord of Illusions, based on the Books of Blood story “The Last Illusion.” Now a new original movie, also called Books of Blood, is premiering on Hulu after initially being developed as a possible TV series....

November 15, 2022 · 5 min · 876 words · Latesha Bryan