Money Heist What To Know About The International Tv Phenomenon

It almost didn’t happen. Netflix picked up Money Heist entirely by chance. If they hadn’t, the original series might have easily vanished into obscurity for English-speaking audiences. Once Netflix got it, it blew up and became their most watched non-English series. Money Heist was originally broadcast on Spain’s Antena 3 channel in 2017 under its native title La Casa de Papel (The House of Paper). The first season was 15 episodes, told in two parts....

November 6, 2022 · 9 min · 1736 words · Eleanore Steele

Moon Knight Episode 2 Review Summon The Suit

Moon Knight Episode 2 “Is Marc Spector just imagining all this?” has been a question that Marvel Comics has waltzed with before, and episode two of Moon Knight, “Summon the Suit”, also decides it’s fair game via his alternate identity. As such, we join Steven Grant after his encounter with the jackal while he attempts to figure out how much of the horrifying experience was caught on camera. The answer is none, bar Steven pelting it about the museum with the wind up his arse, but at the end of the footage we see Marc give the camera a surly look, and Steven is understandably upset....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 793 words · Jennifer Peek

Mortal Kombat The Challenges Of Making The Movie Reboot

For McQuoid, it’s a challenging beginning to take on such a long-running and venerated franchise. Since 1992, there have been 14 editions of the video game, two animated films, two live action films, an animated series, live actions series for TV and the web, a novelization, and even a live stage show. McQuoid and 30+ year industry veteran, producer Todd Garner (xXx, Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2), sat down with Den of Geek and other members of the press for a virtual roundtable to discuss making a movie based on one of the most successful fighting games ever....

November 6, 2022 · 7 min · 1322 words · Edward Walker

Multitenancy In Cloud Computing Explained In 5 Minutes Or Less

As data sharing became highly prevalent, multitenancy has become an integral part of cloud computing. Many popular cloud service providers offer multi-tenancy services to end users. Multi-tenant architectures make sure the cloud-based workloads are distributed efficiently. Before moving into the detailed discussion on multitenancy, let’s learn about cloud computing in brief. What Is Cloud Computing? Cloud computing refers to the technology that makes the users utilize computer resources, storage, and computing power over the internet on demand....

November 6, 2022 · 8 min · 1540 words · Aaron Gunn

My Hero Academia S Deku And Bakugo On Season 5 Class 1 B And Dark Betrayals

There is no shortage of superhero content out there, yet My Hero Academia takes archetypes from the genre and recontextualizes them through its heightened world of overpowered individuals. Each season chronicles the next generation of heroes’ growth as they train to become the best versions of themselves. My Hero Academia is optimistic and bright, but a dark undertone has gradually crept in that guarantees that each season is more dramatic and challenging than the last....

November 6, 2022 · 9 min · 1720 words · Kennith Keller

My Hero Academia Season 6 Episode 7 Enlists Deku And Bakugo

My Hero Academia Season 6 Episode 7 “If we couldn’t defeat him, the age of heroes would be a joke.” The Paranormal Liberation Front and the Pro Heroes are currently locked in combat, but it’s only the latter who need to worry about their reputations. Shigaraki and his minions are reckless agents of chaos who are destined to reshape society, but the public doesn’t expect anything from them. Alternatively, the Pro Heroes are in a tacit agreement with the public where they’re entrusted to right wrongs and save the city if it’s in the throes of decay....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 779 words · Jesse Norton

Mythic Quest Season 2 Pulls Off Another Standout Flashback Episode

According to co-creator and lead actor Rob McElhenney, the Mythic Quest team didn’t go into the show’s second season on Apple TV+ with a plan to recapture the energy of season 1’s infamous flashback episode, “A Dark Quiet Death. But they ended up doing so all the same. “We’re always trying to just stretch and do something different,” McElhenney tells Den of Geek. “It’s never a function of like, ‘Oh, that flashback episode worked, so let’s do another flashback episode....

November 6, 2022 · 5 min · 923 words · Jason Montoya

Netflix S Moxie Is A Euphoric Call To Action For Everyone Not Just Gen Z Girls

Others of us after a year of varying levels of lockdown aren’t doing quite so well. Apathy has set in. Cooking, eating and washing up feels like never ending Sisyphean torture. Wearing clothes other than pyjamas counts as an achievement. Leaving the house to go to shops feels like an activity that should warrant sponsorship. For some of us it’s all got a bit much. So when Moxie, directed by Amy Poehler and based on the book by Jennifer Mathieu, landed on Netflix, we could just about be bothered to press play....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 536 words · Connie Ross

Netflix S The Irregulars Who Was The Real Prince Leopold

One crossover is the character of Leo, a privileged youngster who escapes from his gilded prison to see London for himself. In insalubrious Baker Street, he stumbles upon Bea, Billy, Spike and Jessie – fellow teens with considerably fewer means, who are on the trail of a baby thief. Leo’s quick mind and familiarity with the establishment make him a vital addition to the quartet, and soon, he’s part of their supernatural-crime-solving gang....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 519 words · Bertha Jones

New Documentary Proves The Rolling Stones Are Still Full Of Surprises

Each episode offers an individual portrait of the band’s core four members: Jagger, weaving guitarists Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood, and late drummer Charlie Watts. The Rolling Stones founding guitarist Brian Jones, and original bassist Bill Wyman appear in archival footage. My Life as a Rolling Stone was co-directed by Oliver Murray, who helmed the 2019 documentary on Wyman, The Quiet One, and Clare Tavernor, who directed a TV special accompanying Richards’ autobiography Life....

November 6, 2022 · 9 min · 1877 words · Kimberly Saddler

New Dracula Movie Coming From Blumhouse

The new Dracula movie will be helmed by Karyn Kusama (Jennifer’s Body, Destroyer, and modern horror classic The Invitation ). Matt Manfredi and Phil Hay, who teamed with Kusama on those latter two films, will write the screenplay. Kusama also recently directed an episode of HBO’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Outsider. Universal has learned some lessons since unwrapping The Mummy, starring Tom Cruise, in 2017. That film was one of many recent attempts to create a cohesive modern Universal Monsters cinematic universe and was a very expensive critical and commercial failure....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 400 words · Jimmy Saunders

Nintendo Switch Oled Is Not The Switch Pro You Were Looking For

Before we go any further, take take a look at the Nintendo Switch OLED’s main features and how it improves (or distinguishes itself from) the “base” Nintendo Switch: 7 inch OLED screen (up from the base Switch’s 6.2 inch LCD screen)64 GB internal storage (32 GB internal storage in base Switch)Wider stand with additional adjustment optionsWired LAN port in dock4” high, 9.5” long, and .55” deep dimensions with Joy-Cons attached (4” high, 9....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 654 words · Linda Gustafson

Nintendo Switch Online Update Includes One Of Sega Genesis Best Hidden Gems

Actually, the most recent Nintendo Switch Online update is entirely focused on Sega Genesis games. While that does mean that you’ll need to subscribe to Switch Online’s Expansion Pack service to access these recently added games, it’s nice to see Nintendo give the Genesis library some love given the once heated hardware battles between Sega and Nintendo. Obviously, Earthworm Jim is the “headliner” of this particular update. Not only is that game still beloved by many for its strange humor and fascinating level design, but it’s nice to see that Nintendo decided to give us the Genesis version of that game rather than the SNES edition....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 648 words · Antonio Collingsworth

No Time To Die Is The Best You Only Live Twice Adaptation

When Queen Elizabeth II attended the world premiere of You Only Live Twice, the fifth James Bond picture produced by Cubby Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, and the fifth to star the then one and only James Bond, Sean Connery, the monarch allegedly asked the actor if the rumors were true: was this really his last 007 adventure? Connery is reported to have replied back, “Yes, Your Majesty, I’m done.” It seemed unfathomable at the time that Connery would walk away from such a beloved and internationally renowned role at the height of the character’s popularity....

November 6, 2022 · 12 min · 2407 words · Arlene Yamakawa

Numpy Linspace How To Create Arrays Of Evenly Spaced Numbers

You’ll learn the syntax of NumPy linspace(), followed by examples that’ll help you understand how to use it. Don’t have NumPy yet? We’ve put together a quick installation guide for you. Let’s start! Install and Import NumPy Before starting the tutorial, let’s quickly run through the steps to install the NumPy library. ⏩ If you already have NumPy installed, feel free to skip to the next section. If you’re using Google Colab—a cloud-based Jupyter notebook environment, you can import NumPy and start coding right away....

November 6, 2022 · 7 min · 1428 words · Karen Gravitt

Numpy Reshape How To Reshape Numpy Arrays In Python

When working with Numpy arrays, you may often want to reshape an existing array into an array of different dimensions. This can be particularly useful when you transform data in multiple steps. And NumPy reshape() helps you do it easily. Over the next few minutes, you’ll learn the syntax to use reshape(), and also reshape arrays to different dimensions. What is Reshaping in NumPy Arrays? When working with NumPy arrays, you may first want to create a 1-dimensional array of numbers....

November 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1189 words · Jose Mcnett

Orange Is The New Black Season 5 Review

Traditionally, US TV shows cover about a year’s time within the fictional world of the series. This is largely practical; with lengthy ‘seasons’ of 12 – 24 episodes spread over the course of the academic year (September – May) by periodically going on hiatus, it makes sense that time in the show follows time in the real world. This allows characters in contemporary-set shows to refer to current events consistently, and actors to age (depending how much they allow that to show) without causing head-scratching continuity problems....

November 6, 2022 · 9 min · 1873 words · Essie Ward

Oscars 2022 Predictions And Analysis

Jane Campion’s Western scored the most love in at least the Oscar nomination process with nods being picked up for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and four acting nominations, including for Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Kodi-Smit McPhee, and in a surprise, Jesse Plemmons. The competitor with the closest nomination count is Denis Villeneuve’s Dune, which earned 10 nominations, including for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay. Shockingly, however, Villeneuve was snubbed in the Best Director category where Ryusuke Hamaguchi surprised by getting the fifth nominating spot for helming the Japanese film, Drive My Car....

November 6, 2022 · 9 min · 1850 words · Joanne Hedrick

Outlander Season 6 Episode 7 Recap Sticks And Stones

Outlander Season 6 returns from its Easter/Spring Break hiatus with some answers for fans regarding Malva’s tragic murder. Even though our assessment of possible suspects for Malva’s murder ranked Claire very low on the scale, the residents of the Ridge are completely convinced Claire had the motive, means, and opportunity. It’s up to the Fraser family to work together to support Claire and Jamie as they remain the target of nasty rumors and speculation....

November 6, 2022 · 5 min · 862 words · Robert Wilbur

Peacemaker Episode 4 Review The Choad Less Traveled

Peacemaker Episode 4 Welcome back for another week of coverage about the show featuring an obscure, sociopathic DC character who will not let anything stand in the way of justice – no matter how many people he has to kill to achieve it. That’s right: it’s episode four of Vigilante. We kid, we kid, but in its second week of airing (and fourth episode overall since last week’s premiere contained three installments), Peacemaker really does feel like the Vigilante show at times....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 729 words · Gregory Bridges