Month: February 2022

Warning: The below interview contains spoilers for 2022’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre, streaming now on Netflix. Following in the footsteps of David Gordon Green’s Halloween, Netflix’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre sought to revive the beloved horror franchise by bringing back its original final girl, Sally Hardesty. However, the film also aimed to be a direct sequel to Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chain
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WARNING: The following contains major spoilers for Uncharted, now showing in theaters. In the live-action adaptation of Naughty Dog’s Uncharted, Tom Holland’s Nathan Drake and Mark Wahlberg’s Sully stopped Braddock and her mercenaries from getting the Magellan gold. Unfortunately, it resulted in the loot being lost in the Philippines after both treasure ships fell into
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The latest poster for Paramount Pictures’ Sonic the Hedgehog 2 features an apparent reference to one of the most maddening levels from the spiny blue mammal’s original video game outing — Labyrinth Zone. Seen in the red and blue pillars framing both sides of the poster are intricate designs and bird-like faces that are uncannily similar to those found
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The Batman has officially released the third and final single from Michael Giacchino’s score: Catwoman’s theme. Director Matt Reeves announced on Twitter that Giacchino’s theme for Selina Kyle/Catwoman (Zoë Kravitz), simply titled “Catwoman,” was now available for listening. The track can be streamed on Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora, YouTube, Deezer and TIDAL. It is also available for
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Popular isekai light novel series Black Summoner is getting a TV anime adaptation that will debut sometime this year! Info on the main cast and staff was released along with a teaser visual. Written by Doufu Mayoi with illustrations by Kurogin, Black Summoner follows a young man named Kelvin as he wakes up in another
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It’s possible that Disney+’s Obi-Wan Kenobi will make Obi-Wan someone’s “only hope” years in advance. According to a StarWarsNewsNet report, Obi-Wan Kenobi‘s story will involve the titular Jedi tracking down and rescuing a 10-year old Leia Organa from “a Cantina-like establishment.” The post teases that the location boasts a “healthy mixture of new and familiar creatures” but doesn’t specify their relationship to
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2004’s The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap is a stand-out among the handheld Zelda games. Despite its relatively low sales figures, particularly in comparison to the rest of the franchise, Minish Cap has a distinct charm and well-designed gameplay that makes the most of the Game Boy Advance’s limitations. Still, those limitations kept the title from its true greatness
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Wolverine is the best there is at what he does and that’s tacking the deadliest villains around. Wolverine is uniquely suited to it, as his healing factor and adamantium skeleton makes him a fighter like few others. Add to that his adamantium claws and decades of experience and Wolverine can handle just about anything that is
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Anime is a medium that effortlessly mixes different genres and regularly makes the viewers laugh, only to shift to a heart-wrenching scene in the next moment. This rollercoaster of feelings is one of the main reasons the fans of the medium love anime so much. It reconnects the viewers with their emotions, makes them sympathize with the
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WARNING: The following contains major spoilers for The Legend of Vox Machina, now streaming on Prime Video. From its beginning, The Legend of Vox Machina showed a deft ability to undermine and reinvent familiar fantasy tropes. Though plenty of Dungeons & Dragons characters fall into the mold of classic archetypes, the heroes from the Critical Role campaign each managed to differentiate themselves as new and
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The Legend of Korra continues the tale that began in Avatar: The Last Airbender, starring a brand-new Avatar protagonist named Korra. She is a native of the Southern Water Tribe, and when she journeyed to the distant Republic City, everything there was so new to her. Korra met, befriended, and fought many new characters who
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Seinen is an anime genre that appeals to a mature demographic with its thematic complexity and merciless violent narratives. The worlds pictured in seinen anime operate by ferocious rules and serve as homes for countless remorseless monsters. While their unorthodox structure and captivating complexity are intriguing to witness, no viewer would want to participate in
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The Rebuild Of Evangelion tetralogy is a follow-up to mecha anime classic, Studio Gainax’s Neon Genesis Evangelion. Blurring the line between remake and sequel, the films follow the same premise as the original series but veer off into a radically different narrative as they progress. RELATED: Evangelion: 10 Ways Asuka Ruined Her Likability One of the most glaring differences is how Rebuild reimagines
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Astrid and Lilly Save the World, Season 1, Episode 1, “Tontoom,” now available on Syfy. In both film versions of Stephen King’s It, it’s safe to say Pennywise was quite divisive. Tim Curry’s version scared folks decades ago, but it felt more slapstick than anything. Then came Bill Skarsgård’s version, and while
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