New Pok Mon Snap Every Illumina Pok Mon Location

These guardians of the Lental region play vital roles New Pokémon Snap’s plot, but just because they’ve been cast in leading roles doesn’t mean that you’ll be able to easily find them in the game. In fact, there’s a good chance you could work your way through most of New Pokémon Snap and not even know some of them exist. To help you avoid missing out on some of the best photos in the game, here’s a quick look at the locations of New Pokémon Snap’s Illumina Pokémon and how to take proper pictures of them....

November 5, 2022 · 3 min · 625 words · Scotty Bishop

New Star Wars Character Teased In Obi Wan Kenobi Series

While the main Obi-Wan Kenobi cast set to join star movie-role-reprising star Ewan McGregor was officially announced back in March, the names and descriptions of their characters were (in)conveniently omitted, leaving fans to speculate wildly—at least outside of returnees Joel Edgerton and Bonnie Piesse, who are clearly playing their respective Prequel movie roles as Owen and Beru Lars, and Hayden Christensen, who—in an unknown context—returns as Darth Vader. Yet, in a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Nanjiani slightly lifts the thick veil of mystery covering his character....

November 5, 2022 · 4 min · 803 words · Latoya Vasmadjides

Numpy Arrays An Introduction With Examples

As a first step, you’ll learn how NumPy arrays work differently than Python lists. You’ll then learn several ways to create NumPy arrays and perform basic operations on them. Let’s begin! Basics of NumPy Arrays NumPy is one of the most popular Python libraries for scientific computing and data analysis. The basic data structures in NumPy are N-dimensional arrays (N-D arrays). They have broadcasting capabilities and allow us to vectorize operations for speed and use built-in mathematical functions for performance improvement....

November 5, 2022 · 8 min · 1529 words · Norman Westrom

Oscars Frontrunners Emerge In 1917 And Parasite

With the PGA winners announced Saturday and the SAG awards held on Sunday, the weekend created the illusion of dual frontrunners between Sam Mendes’ World War I drama and Bong Joon-ho’s foreign language critical darling. While 1917 always looked like a strong frontrunner due to its conventional subject matter (at least per awards voters’ tastes) of a war story about sacrifice, no Korean film has ever won the SAG’s Best Ensemble prize....

November 5, 2022 · 3 min · 472 words · Jessie Krause

Outlander Director Christiana Ebohon Green Breaks Down The Print Shop Riot

Outlander Season 6 has crossed the halfway point in this shortened season. Den Of Geek was unable to visit Jamie and Claire’s living room, but we did have a long chat with Christiana Ebohon-Green to go behind the scenes on episodes 4 and 5, discover more about her directing style, and also what it means to be a Black professional in a predominately white UK media industry. DEN OF GEEK: How would you describe your directing style, for somebody who has no idea what directing even entails?...

November 5, 2022 · 8 min · 1685 words · Doris Badgley

Outlander Season 3 Episode 12 Review The Bakra

Outlander Season 3, Episode 12 Have you ever gone to a party and it seems like everyone you’ve ever met is there? That was more or less the plot of tonight’s Outlander, which saw Claire and Jamie finally arriving in Kingston, Jamaica and getting serious about their search for Young Ian. This led our favorite couple to the house of Jamaica’s governor, and to an extravagant gala… because what good is a period drama without an opulent party awkwardly built on the back of a slave trade to which the show’s protagonists half-heartedly object?...

November 5, 2022 · 5 min · 961 words · Mamie Law

Patrick Stewart On How Star Trek Picard Redefines The Next Generation Crew

Captain Picard is back. Although Star Trek: Picard has been focused on the further adventures of Jean-Luc Picard since 2020, with the upcoming third and final season of the show coming on Feb. 16, the titular character feels a bit less like the retired Admiral, and more like the starship Captain again. There are even a few moments in the first few episodes where characters call him “Captain” instead of of “Admiral....

November 5, 2022 · 3 min · 528 words · Erika Ruby

Peacemaker Episode 5 Review Monkey Dory

Peacemaker Episode 5 Music has obviously played quite a big role for Peacemaker thus far. Along with scoring the brilliant opening credits sequence (which again: cannot be praised enough), Peacemaker’s preferred glam metal has served as a spiritual accompaniment, giving the show a thrashing, playful spirit. It’s in this week’s episode, “Monkey Dory”, however, that the Peacemaker soundtrack goes from tone-setter to plot-driver…with mixed results. In addition to a great taste in music, one thing that Peacemaker showrunner James Gunn excels at is turning the group dynamics of a found family into his own personal storytelling playground....

November 5, 2022 · 4 min · 690 words · Julian Martis

Peaky Blinders Series 5 Episode 3 Review Has Tommy Crossed A Line

Strategising is Tommy Shelby’s superpower (that, and making smoking look cooler than a dozen James Deans times a hundred Humphrey Bogarts). Like every superhero/villain though, his powers are subject to one weakness. Tommy’s? His family. Specifically, his family’s will. Whenever Tommy’s orders aren’t followed, there are consequences. Michael and the US investments, John and Esme deciding to weather the mafia threat alone, Arthur and John not killing Mrs Changretta back in series three … This time, he’s being disobeyed by everybody....

November 5, 2022 · 4 min · 799 words · Robert Lopez

Pok Mon The Terrifying History Of Lavender Town

Some of the franchise’s Pokédex entries are basically condensed X-Files episodes. Certain subplots, such as a mission where Ditto replaces humans, feel torn from the pages of EC Comis. Oh, and there’s always Lavender Town. That place is just plain creepy. While the franchise is full of scary locations, such as the Old Chateau and Strange House, none have captured gamer imaginations and terrified the Crabrawler out of them quite like Lavender Town....

November 5, 2022 · 7 min · 1484 words · Marjorie Garcia

Pride Prejudice Zombies Matt Smith And Jack Huston Share Zombie Apocalypse Strategies

We caught up with the actors at San Diego Comic Con last summer to chat all things zombies. Most importantly: what the film’s stars would do in the event of a real-life zombie attack. Here’s what they had to say… On crossing zombies and Austen… One of the trickiest thing about adapting the book Pride and Prejudice and Zombiesto the big screen was getting the tone right. It must have all of the things we love about Austen’s stories — the wit, the socioeconomic context, the romance — and zombies....

November 5, 2022 · 4 min · 788 words · Richard Mckeel

Promising Young Woman And The Limits Of Female Rage

Cinema is full of stories of righteously angry women who have suffered at the hands of wicked men. Invariably, these stories also see those women reclaim power over their own narratives by brutally punishing the men responsible. In Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, The Bride stands triumphant, holding a katana over the mangled bodies of those who have tried to do her harm. Jennifer Cheek makes the boys of Jennifer’s Body pay for their misogynist behavior with their own blood, literally feasting on their souls....

November 5, 2022 · 5 min · 962 words · Elizabeth Curbelo

Ranking The Best Dracula Performances In Movies And Tv

Dracula wasn’t the first book about vampires, but it was the first time Vlad “the Impaler” Tepes was portrayed as one. Until then, people thought of him as a cruel tyrant who nailed hats onto the heads of monks, and dipped his bread in the blood of vanquished soldiers. That is if they thought of him at all, outside of Romania, which celebrates him with pride as a freedom fighter and national protector, the “son of the dragon” who fought the Islamic Turks as they tried to conquer Transylvania and Wallachia....

November 5, 2022 · 13 min · 2610 words · Latonya Owen

Redirecting To 404 From 403

Why? 403 (forbidden) HTTP status code gives a clue about a correct path, and you don’t have permission to access it. This confirms file/folder exists and it’s restricted. Thus, 403 allows the hacker to know more about your file system structure and room for security vulnerabilities. It’s a good idea to redirect 403 return code to 404 (not found), so there is no room for a guess. This is often asked to implement in the payment industry or transactional application production system....

November 5, 2022 · 2 min · 267 words · David Salisbury

Rick And Morty Season 6 Episode 3 Review Bethic Twinstinct

Rick and Morty Season 6 Episode 3 In a season that premiered by screaming “LORE!” at us, followed up by an episode that chose to ignore canon almost altogether, it’s great to see an episode that hits a good balance between the two. Though I’m a sucker for episodes that expand upon canonical stuff, I check out a bit when they start talking about Central Finite Curves and such. I like my serialized storytelling to be a little less sci-fi and a bit more grounded....

November 5, 2022 · 4 min · 801 words · Devin Smith

Rick And Morty Season 6 Episode 8 Review Analyze Piss

Rick and Morty Season 6 Episode 8 Coming on the heels of another of those hyper-meta snoozefest episodes, the opening of “Analyze Piss,” with Rick complaining about having to fight too many “nineties-style, goofball supervillains,” was a bit worrying. Morty suggesting that Rick might want to investigate exactly why so many of these goofball supervillains keep coming after him just seemed like a potential setup for another overly self-aware adventure I personally wasn’t down for, even though Rick’s follow-up comment, “I’m not the fucking Tick,” did make me laugh....

November 5, 2022 · 2 min · 379 words · Denise Stephens

Russian Doll Season 2 Nadia S Family History Explained

Superb Netflix comedy Russian Doll is no stranger to time-bending shenanigans. The first season of the Natasha Lyonne co-created and starring series put mid-30s New Yorker Nadia Vulvokov (Lyonne) through temporal hell. After attempting to celebrate her 36th birthday at her friend’s apartment, Nadia is struck and killed by a taxi only to “loop” right back to the bathroom of said apartment. Every attempt to make it through the night without dying brings her into death’s clutches and right back to the lavatorial starting point....

November 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1135 words · Lisa Batiste

Scarlett Johansson Sues Disney Over Black Widow

Black Widow star and longtime Marvel Cinematic Universe actress Scarlett Johansson filed a lawsuit against Disney on Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court. The claim alleges that her contract was breached when Disney released Black Widow on Disney+ in addition to its theatrical release. According to Johansson’s representation, her contract guaranteed an exclusive theatrical release for Black Widow, which would be advantageous to the star given that she was set to receive a certain percentage of the film’s theatrical gross....

November 5, 2022 · 3 min · 603 words · Janice Smith

Shameless Season 8 Episode 7 Review Occupy Fiona

Shameless Season 8 Episode 7 Gallagher versus Gallagher. Kin versus kin. Plus, Frank launching a hair-brained scheme to make money. Ah, this is more like it. Last week, the impending crash of Fiona and Ian was sidelined for some amusing, if slightly irrelevant, comedic and emotional beats. However, with the title of “Occupy Fiona” alone, it’s clear that Shameless has found its main thread again, and it is perfectly compelling, and not only because it is about Gallagher subplots colliding....

November 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1234 words · Russell Hamiton

Sherlock Series 4 Episode 3 Review The Final Problem

In Thomas Harris’ The Silence Of The Lambs, Hannibal Lecter tells Clarice Starling “Nothing happened to me […] I happened. You can’t reduce me to a set of influences.” It’s an elegant, invincible line, one that waves away the tricks of their trades as psychiatrist and FBI agent, and paints Lecter as pure evil. Twenty-five years later, Harris scrapped all that to explain in Hannibal Rising that Lecter is what he is because Nazis ate his sister....

November 5, 2022 · 5 min · 863 words · Frederick Knowles