Being The Ricardos Review I Love Lucy But Not Here

Oh sure, Being the Ricardos ostensibly takes place during the production of one episode, from the Monday table read of the script to the Friday taping of the show in front of a live audience, but it’s almost incidental to the many, many other crises and conflicts that Sorkin piles on in his script, which is filled with so many flashbacks and flash forwards that one soon becomes as dizzy as the Lucy Ricardo character whom Ball portrayed so brilliantly for six seasons in the 1950s....

November 14, 2022 · 3 min · 544 words · Ronald Flores

Best Dc Comics To Binge Read On Dc Universe

DC Universe rolled out in 2017 as the first full-service entertainment streaming platform – old shows, old movies, new shows, new movies, and a huge library of comics. And while a lot of the excitement over the platform has been about that original or new shows (justifiably! Harley Quinn and Doom Patrol are amazing!), it also gave us access to a staggering catalog of old comic books. If you’re coming to a comic streaming service like DC Universe, chances are you don’t need us to recommend the hits....

November 14, 2022 · 10 min · 1989 words · Grace Benally

Best New Science Fiction Books In August 2022

Meet Us by the Roaring Sea by Akil Kumarasamy Type: NovelPublisher: Farrar, Straus and GirouxRelease date: August 22 Den of Geek says: This one is a bit of a deep cut, but with many genre publishers focusing on fantasy, it can be best to look at the margins for science fiction. Still, it’s not unheard of: Publishers Weekly has praised this literary-flavored near future tale as “gorgeous prose … quiet meditations on memory will enthrall readers....

November 14, 2022 · 2 min · 350 words · Thomas Mcdaniel

Best Xbox Series X S Features You Didn T Know Existed

Like the PlayStation 5 and the Nintendo Switch, the Xbox Series X and S are more than just game consoles. Sure, most owners will probably use these platforms to play Fortnite with friends, but the manufacturers added a few more bells and whistles. Many of these features are godsends for players who want a bit more accessibility or customization options, but these additions are mostly hidden behind a series of menus....

November 14, 2022 · 6 min · 1098 words · Terry Blair

Better Call Saul And Breaking Bad Timeline Explained

The nice thing about Vince Gilligan’s Albuquerque universe in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul is how neat and orderly it all is. Gilligan and his Bad and Saul writers (including Saul showrunner Peter Gould) take an engineer’s approach to crafting their series. When characters are presented with problems, the show makes sure they go about solving them in as realistic and detailed a way as possible. That appreciation for realism and detail carries over into Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul’s approach to time....

November 14, 2022 · 12 min · 2491 words · Donald Quintanilla

Black Lightning Season 4 Episode 2 Review The Book Of Reconstruction Chapter Two Unacceptable Losses

Black Lightning Season 2, Episode 4 Nothing in Freeland is the same, but things are a lot like they used to be. Metas are no longer a secret, and Chief Lopez wants to register and tag them like domesticated animals. She is promising to bring in new DEGs (directed energy guns) which are specifically harmful to metas. The 100 and Kobra Cartel are warring in the streets, putting lives in danger, with gun violence and the drugs Lala’s crew pushes....

November 14, 2022 · 4 min · 686 words · Raymond Troy

Black Panther Wakanda Forever Trailer Breakdown Aneka Namor And Ironheart

But first we have the finale of Marvel Phase 4: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, which is out in November. During the panel, director Ryan Coogler and the film’s cast revealed the first trailer for this highly-anticipated sequel. It introduces several new characters and sets the stage for one of the most emotional chapters in MCU history. Before we jump into the breakdown, check out the trailer if you haven’t already: Okay, here are all of the big reveals in the trailer: He’s going to be very different on the big screen, though....

November 14, 2022 · 4 min · 773 words · Michele Montgomery

Black Widow Where Was Yelena During Avengers Infinity War

In the aftermath of Avengers: Infinity War and the lead up to Avengers: Endgame, one question echoed out across the Marvel Cinematic Universe: who got Snapped, and who stayed? Black Widow‘s Yelena, played with characteristic aplomb by English actress Florence Pugh, is the latest in what is sure to be an ongoing line. Was Yelena Snapped and how might the answer impact her character’s journey moving forward? The Black Widow Post-Credits Scene In the post-credits sequence, we see Yelena visiting Natasha’s grave, signaling that the scene takes place after Natasha’s death in Avengers: Endgame and, therefore, after the people who were Snapped are returned to the universe....

November 14, 2022 · 2 min · 395 words · Ruth Galbreath

Bodies Bodies Bodies Cast Meet A24 S New Generation Of Horror Stars

Taking a psychological approach to exploring lifelong friendships, digital communication, and Gen-Z individualism, A24‘s SXSW breakout horror film Bodies Bodies Bodies is sure to stir up a conversation online. However, a lot of that conversation will rightly be about the outstanding, believable performances from the film’s young, buzzy cast. No one needs an explanation for who Bodies Bodies Bodies stars Pete Davidson and Lee Pace are in 2022, but some of the film’s other cast members may be recognizable if a bit unfamiliar....

November 14, 2022 · 4 min · 706 words · Gail Kinder

Bride Of Frankenstein Remake Still Happening At Universal

David Koepp, a veteran screenwriter who previously took a turn—as did several other scribes—on a rewrite of Universal’s Dark-Universe-intended Bride of Frankenstein script, divulged that the remake is… well, alive, and looking for a director. In an interview with Collider, Koepp dispelled the notion that Bride was taken off Universal’s developmental slate, revealing that a combination of circumstances from the implosion of the Dark Universe and a COVID-19 lockdown yielded him an opportunity to revive and fine-tune the script....

November 14, 2022 · 3 min · 457 words · David Mcclain

Bridesmaids Ten Years On It Should Not Have Been Subversive

Ten years on, it seems both like yesterday when the film came out and also a whole era away: a time when women headlining a comedy movie was somehow strange, “chick flicks” were accepted to be a lesser form of cinema, and The Hangover was considered the pinnacle of hilarity. From a script written by Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig (who also stars), featuring a wedding where romance is in no way the focus of the movie, and starring a host of funny women, a smattering of gross-out humor, and some of the most honest and empathetic depictions of female friendship around, Bridesmaids was a beacon....

November 14, 2022 · 9 min · 1888 words · Elizabeth Flanders

Bruce Campbell On The Concept Of Elevated Horror I Don T Care About Their Dumb Terms

To be sure, the horror genre is having another moment after the 2010s—one in its long history where fascinating and young filmmaking voices use the tools intended to scare an audience in order to make something more visceral or unsettling than just a jump scare. In recent years that’s included new auteurs like Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsommar), Robert Eggers (The Witch, The Lighthouse), and Jordan Peele (Get Out, Us). But Campbell of course worked with his own up and coming horror auteur as far back as the late ‘70s—a time when Sam Raimi was just a college dropout with a minuscule budget and a dream to make the “ultimate grueling experience in terror....

November 14, 2022 · 3 min · 525 words · Betty Oskins

Call Of Duty Warzone Best Pacific Season 2 Reloaded Guns And Loadouts

Call of Duty: Warzone‘s surprising (but much-needed) Season 2 Reloaded update includes quite a few weapon additions, buffs, and nerfs that once again have players scrambling to find the absolute best guns in the game. Just as it has been with the last few major Warzone updates, the Season 2 Reloaded patch isn’t highlighted by a gun that is so overpowered that you pretty much have to use it. Instead, Warzone‘s arsenal currently features several weapons that are not only equally viable but are clearly designed to appeal to a variety of playstyles....

November 14, 2022 · 5 min · 1011 words · Shane Saunders

Clarice Episode 1 Review The Silence Is Over

Clarice Episode 1 Clarice, episode 1, “The Silence is Over,” is a fairly literal title. It is set shortly after the events in the film The Silence of the Lambs, in the period when most agents should be reflecting on such an emotionally trying case. Especially since the agent, who was only a trainee at the time, was thrown into “Buffalo Bill’s House of Horrors” just like the women she was trying to save....

November 14, 2022 · 5 min · 977 words · James Newton

Cobra Kai Season 5 Ending Explained And What To Expect From Season 6

Cobra Kai has been one heck of a ride. Each season has navigated through a nearly forty-year-old feud, coupled with a teen soap opera while juggling bullying with romance, all thrown in with a copious helping of fight scenes. Throughout the series, Cobra Kai has delivered plenty of surprising twists and crazy cliffhangers. Season 5 kept up its breakneck pace (and we do mean breakneck – remember how season 2 ended)....

November 14, 2022 · 5 min · 1038 words · Barbara Freshour

Convert Your Leads To Customers With These 11 Journey Mapping Tools

If you are a fan of quotes, then you might have heard a saying, “You can’t understand someone until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes.” The customer journey mapping allows the owners to understand business from the customer’s point of view. They wear different shoes to see how it looks and feels like a customer using a product. Why customer journey? What will customers gain from the product? What is the customers’ experience – satisfied or dumping it in the wastebasket on using the product?...

November 14, 2022 · 8 min · 1526 words · Joshua Rhein

Counterpart Episode 4 Review Both Sides Now

Counterpart Season 1 Episode 4 With the focus on the Howards in this week’s episode of Counterpart, aptly named “Both Sides Now,” the possibilities for growth on both sides of the Crossing increase, and the audience is totally along for the ride. It’s no longer just a question of what could have been but also what could be, especially with the nicer but meeker Howard gaining confidence. And although the conspiracy plot is still tantalizingly vague, small details are added to the mix that really make us start to wonder what the Prime contingent is really up to....

November 14, 2022 · 3 min · 595 words · Sharon Smith

Critics Choice Awards Shower Dune Belfast And West Side Story With Nominations

Which makes the nomination line-up for this year’s Critics Choice Awards very interesting. Indeed, the awards body has showered nominations on multiple films including popular mainstream entertainments like Dune. Denis Villeneuve’s science fiction epic walked away this morning with an impressive 10 nominations—including nods for Best Picture, Denis Villeneuve for Best Director, Villeneuve and Jon Spaihts for Best Adapted Screenplay, Greig Fraser for Best Cinematography, and more, with the film dominating in many technical categories....

November 14, 2022 · 4 min · 800 words · Margo Alexander

Daniel Craig Reveals Greatest James Bond Regret

Along with his electrifying portrayal of a vulnerable and morally complex 007, comments such as these were a mainstay of Craig’s Bond run. A little-known character actor thrown into leading-man stardom for 2006’s Casino Royale, Craig has always had an ambivalent relationship with his most famous role. It wasn’t helped by the fact that he suffered numerous injuries throughout the process, including rupturing both calf muscles while shooting Skyfall. Craig was not shy in talking with the press about these issues, generally expressing his unhappiness with the experience....

November 14, 2022 · 2 min · 362 words · Jerry Starkey

David Cronenberg What If Body Horror And Transformation Is A Good Thing

They had reason to cheer loud, as the movie really does feature bizarre, unidentifiable organs being removed from the body of pain-wracked performance artist Saul Tenser (Viggo Mortensen) in front of live audience—a clear nod to early films like The Brood, Videodrome, and The Fly that put Cronenberg on the map as a master of the body horror subgenre. Cronenberg’s career has taken him down a number of other avenues artistically, with many of his films evolving away from the visceral gut-punch of his early work, but he’s never fully left genre material behind....

November 14, 2022 · 6 min · 1189 words · Rachel Hall