As a die-hard fan of the Indiana Jones franchise, I was beyond excited when I heard about the upcoming release of “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle,” the highly anticipated video game inspired by the iconic archaeologist and adventurer. So you can imagine my delight when I was given the exclusive opportunity to preview 30… Continue reading ‘Indiana Jones and the Great Circle’: I saw 30 minutes of the game before you did
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We just saw the future of Google – and it’s an AI-powered assistant that does all of the Googling for you
We just witnessed a glimpse into the future of Google, and it’s nothing short of remarkable. Google recently unveiled its latest development, an AI-powered assistant that has the potential to revolutionize how we interact with technology and access information. This assistant, aptly named “Google Assistant,” promises to do all of the Googling for us, making… Continue reading We just saw the future of Google – and it’s an AI-powered assistant that does all of the Googling for you
The Untold Story of How Ridley Scott Saw ‘Star Wars’—and Ended Up Making ‘Alien’
In 1977, the world was captivated by the release of George Lucas’ groundbreaking science fiction film, “Star Wars.” Little did anyone know that this epic space opera would have a profound impact on another visionary filmmaker, Ridley Scott, and ultimately pave the way for the creation of his iconic horror masterpiece, “Alien.” At the time,… Continue reading The Untold Story of How Ridley Scott Saw ‘Star Wars’—and Ended Up Making ‘Alien’
Wait, I just saw Deadpool appear on my phone. It’s Google’s new easter egg to promote the film.
If you recently caught a glimpse of the wise-cracking, anti-hero Deadpool on your phone screen, don’t be alarmed – you’re not hallucinating. In fact, it’s all part of Google’s clever new Easter egg promotion to generate buzz for the upcoming release of “Deadpool 3”. For those unfamiliar with the term, an Easter egg in the… Continue reading Wait, I just saw Deadpool appear on my phone. It’s Google’s new easter egg to promote the film.
‘I Saw the TV Glow’ review: Queer horror has a new arthouse masterpiece
Queer horror has long been a subversive and powerful genre, using the fears and anxieties of marginalized communities to create chilling and thought-provoking narratives. And in the case of “I Saw the TV Glow,” a new arthouse masterpiece from director Emma Green, this genre reaches new heights of brilliance and innovation. The film follows Alex,… Continue reading ‘I Saw the TV Glow’ review: Queer horror has a new arthouse masterpiece
X saw weekly active users and rankings drop post rebrand, but Twitter Lite installs grew
Twitter’s rebrand was an extensive and pricey effort for the media giant, and the company eagerly anticipated the positive impact it would have on their user base and rankings. However, what took the company by surprise was a decrease in weekly active users and rankings despite the much-hyped rebrand. It does not appear the decrease… Continue reading X saw weekly active users and rankings drop post rebrand, but Twitter Lite installs grew
Texas Chain Saw Massacre won’t lose IP licensing like Friday the 13th, publisher says
In 1974, Tobe Hooper introduced horror fans around the world to a killer unlike any other – Leatherface, from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The film – often cited as one of the greatest horror films ever made – spawned a multi-million-dollar franchise that continues to this day. More recently, the film has become embroiled… Continue reading Texas Chain Saw Massacre won’t lose IP licensing like Friday the 13th, publisher says
Christian Slater’s Willow Character Is From an Imaginary Sequel We Never Saw
Christian Slater has had a tremendous career in the film and television industry, and one of his most captivating performances was as the loveable rogue Will Scarlet in the classic 1993 film, “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.” This film was a smash-hit, grossing over $400 million at the box office and receiving four Academy Award… Continue reading Christian Slater’s Willow Character Is From an Imaginary Sequel We Never Saw