How Y The Last Man Updates Its Story For The Modern Era

The film project eventually developed into a TV pilot at FX in 2015. The show then ran into behind the scenes issues cycling through several producers and lead actors before settling upon Eliza Clark as showrunner and Ben Schnetzer as protagonist Yorick Brown. Now the sci-fi story about a virus that wipes out every man on Earth save for Yorick and his capuchin monkey Ampersand is finally seeing the light of day via FX on Hulu…amid a pandemic, no less!...

November 11, 2022 · 4 min · 701 words · Dorothy Key

How Yellowstone And 1883 Celebrate Dutton Women Through The Generations

On the surface, Taylor Sheridan, Paramount’s golden-boy and keystone to the neo-Western, is one of the most prolific new voices for male moviegoers and television viewers. His works are visceral, raw, violent, and he’s been responsible for creating some of the toughest of tough guys in his television work like Mayor of Kingstown, Yellowstone, and 1883. Yet Sheridan has also been praised for his creation of strong female leads; modern women who are equal to their male partners and counterparts....

November 11, 2022 · 8 min · 1587 words · Gloria Keeling

Hulu New Releases December 2020

Hulu’s biggest original title this month is undoubtedly The Hardy Boys. This adaptation of the classic boy detective novels is aimed at younger audiences and will premiere on Dec. 4. Then, near the end of the month, Hulu is bringing a new season of a show that is decidedly not for younger audiences. Season 9 of the very funny and very Canadian Letterkenny arrives on Dec. 26. Hulu also has some recent movies of note coming in December including Amy Seimetz’s diabolical She Dies Tomorrow on Dec....

November 11, 2022 · 5 min · 1060 words · Abby Sparks

Inside No 9 Series 5 Episode 3 Review Love S Great Adventure

5.3 Love’s Great Adventure ‘It’s not all about the twists’ said Reece Shearsmith at the series five launch, in mock (or perhaps not-mock) exasperation at Inside No. 9’s storytelling being reduced to a string of gotcha moments. Fair point, though Neil Armstrong may as well say that it’s not all about the moon. When your achievement in a field outstrips everybody else’s, that’s your crown to wear. Inside No. 9’s gift for rug-pulling has made us fall flat on our face more times than we can count....

November 11, 2022 · 4 min · 665 words · Stephanie Harry

Inside No 9 Series 7 Episode Guide Air Date Cast Trailer

In series six, Inside No. 9 pulled off a diamond heist, explored obsessive geek fandom, framed a cuckold in an international conspiracy, let a grotesque true crime bleed from reality to fiction and back again, made a deal with the devil, and killed Jesus. Where, one might well ask, next? Anywhere it wants, is the answer to that question. The BBC Two anthology series can float from location to location, story to story, unhampered by the need to put down roots in any one place....

November 11, 2022 · 3 min · 617 words · Ricky Carpenter

Integrating Cx Strategies Into Your Website Redesign

Once they come to the homepage of a website, 86% of them seek information on products or services, 52% are interested to know about the business, and 64% expect to find contact information. Moreover, 59% of consumers engage with well-designed and attractive websites. source After all, your customers want to be fed relevant information and enjoy a seamless browsing experience on your website so that they not only successfully make a purchase from you but also never hesitate to come back or to spread the word about your business in their circles....

November 11, 2022 · 5 min · 939 words · Agatha Curry

Is Elden Ring Set In The Dark Souls Universe

Yes, I know that sounds exactly like the kind of theory that the infamous Elden Ring subreddit would have dreamed up during their nearly two-year wait for new Elden Ring footage. Actually, there’s a very good chance some version of that theory was shared or even created by that community at some point. However, it’s hard to watch the latest Elden Ring trailer and not think of Dark Souls. It features more than a few callbacks, similarities, and references that now have more people than ever at least willing to entertain the idea that Elden Ring and Dark Souls share more than a developer To be fair, some of the Dark Souls references featured in the latest Elden Ring trailer can almost immediately be written off as little more than nods towards those games....

November 11, 2022 · 3 min · 607 words · Alice Ellison

Is Young Justice Setting Up A Superboy And Mordru Battle

Young Justice Season 4 Episode 9 “Ondu!” thankfully pivots Young Justice: Phantoms away from the tedium of the Tigress arc and into one starring Zatanna. This change of pace freshens up the show significantly – it’s Young Justice’s first significant exploration of the magical side of the DCU, and it mayyyyyybe hints at some big story points moving forward. We start with a brief introduction and history of the Lords of Chaos and Order, the primal conflict between chaos and order that sprang from the creation of a disordered universe....

November 11, 2022 · 5 min · 1057 words · Alexander Funk

It Follows A Homecoming For 80S Horror

From the opening frame of It Follows, you know exactly where you are. Wide, listless shots of a quiet suburban neighborhood populated by frantic teens and oblivious parents. Even if viewers can’t yet see the film’s unnamed boogeyman, this unspoken It, they can feel its labored, deliberate, and ceaseless shuffle, marching a helpless victim (Bailey Spry) towards oblivion. All that’s missing in the panoramic 360-degree shot is a night-lit rainfall and a windswept castle....

November 11, 2022 · 7 min · 1378 words · Christopher Martindale

Jupiter S Legacy Tenika Davis And The Power Of The Flare Ii

There isn’t much known about Petra Small on Jupiter’s Legacy beyond the fact that her superhero alter ego is the Flare II, but thankfully we do know something about the woman who plays her, Canadian actress Tenika Davis. She got her start as a competitor on the 2006 edition of the reality show Canada’s Next Top Model, where she came in sixth place. This opened the door for her, giving her the opportunity guest star on TV shows like The Listener, Skins, Lost Girl,and Space Janitors, but star in the Degrassi Goes Hollywood TV movie, The Book of Negroes miniseries and recurring roles on 19-2 and Mira....

November 11, 2022 · 2 min · 352 words · Lee Roman

Kanban Vs Scrum Differences

Various project management methodologies are out there that teams can use as the framework for their project planning. These are highly beneficial to optimize the team workflow and ensure heightened productivity. While you must choose the correct methodology for your project, these methodologies can sometimes be confusing. To help you pick the most suitable one, we will discuss two popular project methodologies: Kanban and Scrum. Besides talking about their differences, we will enlighten you about their features and similarities....

November 11, 2022 · 8 min · 1537 words · Darryl Blacker

Killer Sally The True Story Behind The Netflix Doc

Netflix’s Killer Sally is a rare breed of true crime story where not only is the murderer involved, she wants you to listen to her story. Sally McNeil may look bold and brash, with literal award-winning muscles and an army of fans who paid her to throw them around, but in reality McNeil was stuck in a devastating cycle of abuse, not least of which from her husband, Ray McNeil....

November 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1088 words · Daniel Brayboy

Killing Eve Episode 8 Review God I M Tired

Killing Eve Season 1, Episode 8 Much of Killing Eve‘s season finale is devoted to uncommon pairings: Villanelle and Konstantin’s pre-teen daughter, Irina, and Eve and Konstantin. It’s a fitting theme for a show that is so very good at balancing things that established tropes tell us shouldn’t go together: humor and tragedy; domesticity and spycraft; women and anger. The season finale begins with the unlikely duo of the assassin and the child....

November 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1105 words · Owen Tillman

Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga Every Character Vehicle And Cheat Code

Actually, one of the best things about the LEGO Star Wars games (and most other LEGO games) is that they still feature plenty of those classic codes that have sadly gone out of style in many other modern games. While we’re still waiting to see if Skywalker Saga features as many codes as its predecessors (more on that in a bit), fans of classic video game codes will still find plenty of them in what could prove to be the ultimate LEGO Star Wars experience....

November 11, 2022 · 2 min · 367 words · Charles Moore

Life Of Pi Inside The West End Phenomenon

Want to win tickets to see Life of Pi? Enter our giveaway! Yann Martel’s best-selling 2001 novel, Life of Pi, was first adapted by director Ang Lee and writer David Magee into an award-winning film in 2012. Ten years later, writer Lolita Chakrabarti and director Max Webster have adapted it into a stage play that’s won five Olivier awards, including Best New Play and Best Set Design. Life of Pi tells the marvellous story of Pi Patel, a boy from Pondicherry, India named after a French swimming pool who was raised in a zoo....

November 11, 2022 · 8 min · 1656 words · Whitley Cockrell

Link Tank Experience The Great Pumpkin Bash At Phantom Fest In Austin

Phantom Fest is a fun & festive community-building celebration of all things spooky & Halloween, with the goal this year to raise $10,000 for Good Work Austin! View the list of the events here About The Great Pumpkin Bash Find out more here The internet can’t get enough of one particular scene from Andor because of the mature themes it brings to the Star Wars universe. “Star Wars: Andor has become my favorite show in the Disney+ era and while it is perfect and I love it so much, I also have a gripe with episode 7 titled ‘Announcement’ because…you gotta prepare the internet for certain things....

November 11, 2022 · 2 min · 313 words · Anita Schwab

Link Tank Honoring The Late Director Jean Marc Vall E

“Jean-Marc Vallée, the director of the Oscar-winning film Dallas Buyers Club and two HBO series, Big Little Lies and Sharp Objects, died suddenly at the age of 58. Per The Associated Press, a representative confirmed he died at his cabin outside Quebec City.” Read more at The A.V. Club For the first time in the pandemic era at the box office, a movie has grossed over 1 billion dollars, and to no one’s surprise, it’s Spider-Man: No Way Home....

November 11, 2022 · 2 min · 284 words · Izetta Lane

Link Tank Is Adam Scott Playing A Young Uncle Ben In Madame Web

“When I say take this with a grain of salt, I meant like pour the container of salt down your throat. We don’t know if this is true because it’s just one report, but love of my life Adam Scott potentially playing a character that means a lot to me is worth talking about just because it is plausible.” Read more at The Mary Sue Bullet Train repeats as number 1 at the weekend box office as newcomer horror flicks fail to scare up an audience....

November 11, 2022 · 2 min · 342 words · Kathleen Koehler

Link Tank Sdcc Party Scene Is Heating Up With Upsidedown Load

“This top-notch experience is brought to you by Beau Maître d’ San Diego’s premier private event production – delivering beauty, excellence, and unmatched quality. You can expect tray passed tasteful small bites, comic con themed cocktails and state-of-the-art sound and lighting that will turn your world UpsideDown. Get ready to party at the iconic Sky Box in the Gaslamp district!” Find out more here After Hellboy flopped, David Harbour contacted Ryan Reynolds about coping with a comic book bombing....

November 11, 2022 · 2 min · 356 words · Ruth Johnson

Link Tank The Fifth Element Celebrates 25 Years

“A few years before the One dodged bullets in The Matrix or Darth Maul emerged in The Phantom Menace, a red-haired savior name Leeloo said ‘multipass.’ The ‘90s were a wonderful time for fans of science fiction, with instant hits like Jurassic Park and Independence Day and The Matrix and Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. But buried among them all, almost unassumingly, was Luc Besson’s bonkers, beautiful The Fifth Element, and today it feels like a film very much stuck in the middle of a movement....

November 11, 2022 · 2 min · 384 words · Christine Boyles