This STAR WARS: THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT review contains spoilers. The Book of Boba Fett Episode 3 One of the most wonderful things about Star Wars is the ability to imagine day-to-day life in that world. On Tatooine, it’s clear mundane life might include buying water and looking out for raiders (Tusken or otherwise) on the
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“What’s your favorite scary movie?” an all-too-familiar voice (deployed once again by series stalwart Roger L. Jackson) intones on the phone to Tara Carpenter (Jenna Ortega), who’s cooking up some food in her kitchen when she picks up the ringing landline. But in a twist, Tara doesn’t rattle off “The Shining,” “Halloween,” or even “Stab,”
Naomi is the latest entry in The CW’s slate of shows based on DC Comics’ characters. Written and executive produced by Ava DuVernay and Jill Blankenship, and adapted from the comic book of the same name by Brian Michael Bendis, David F. Walker and Jamal Campbell for the Wonder Comics imprint, the show follows the
Say what you will about the cinematic behemoth that is Marvel Studios, but the house that Kevin Feige built isn’t well known for turnover behind the scenes. Writers, directors, and performers generally seem to enjoy working for the pop culture juggernaut (which will undoubtedly soon incorporate the X-Men and therefore Juggernaut). As such, the trades
While the Marvel Cinematic Universe is mired in multiverse minutia, we live in a version of the universe where, in a delightful bit of randomness, Bill Murray is joining the movie continuity. Apropos to that illustration, the comedic legend will mark his MCU debut in realm-crossing threequel Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania for a role
On paper, a story about a team of high school girls soccer players stranded in the wilderness after a plane crash feels like a CW Network fever dream (or a nightmare depending on how you feel about CW dramas). In actuality, Showtime’s Yellowjackets has turned out to be one of television’s most surprising and underrated
It’s never a slow news day at the Vought News Network. Today, Amazon Prime Video unleashed a Biblical torrent of tidbits surrounding the release of The Boys season 3, including a date for the season premiere, and for the long-awaited “Herogasm” installment of the series adapted from Garth Ennis’s comics. For starters, The Boys season
A series of events involving Ghost of Tsushima and Days Gone‘s reported sales figures has triggered a debate that has divided some members of the PlayStation community and has left many others simply rolling their eyes. This whole story is more than a little strange, but it basically started when Sucker Punch Productions confirmed that
Why settle for tacos when Tuesday can be Soylent Green Day? Far more nutritious than Soylent Red or Yellow, the green stuff is made with a secret ingredient that makes it a real delicacy. Of course the line “Soylent Green is people” is now an insta-spoiler meme and trope. But when Charlton Heston first uttered
The debate over Mass Effect 3‘s ending (every version of it) isn’t going to be settled anytime soon, but it certainly seems telling that more and more people over the years have started to treat the game’s “Happy Ending” mod as the RPG trilogy’s spiritual conclusion (even if it’s clearly not the canonical one). Audemus’
January 2022’s most anticipated young adult books feature teens changing the past, autopsying corpses, and balancing their human and magical selves. Spin Me Right Round by David Valdes Type: NovelPublisher: Bloomsbury YARelease date: Jan. 4 Den of Geek says: This modern take on Back to the Future examines what has changed—and what unfortunately hasn’t—for today’s
This Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett article contains spoilers. Despite the desert planet’s reputation as the middle of nowhere of the galaxy, a lot of things happen on Tatooine. In the second episode of The Book of Boba Fett, the bounty hunter turned crime lord digs further into Mos Espa’s underworld and learns
This Search Party review contains no spoilers. Search Party is an unconventional series that’s followed a unique path from the start, but its fifth and final season is honestly one of the craziest things I’ve ever seen done by a comedy series. Search Party season 5 is a delirious experiment that’s as if Alejandro Jodorowsky,
Nvidia has announced that the desktop version of their RTX 3050 “entry-level” GPU will be released on January 27 for $249, which has prompted PC gamers everywhere to start finding ways to beat the scalpers and actually buy one of these new GPUs at the retail price before they hit the second hand markets. To
Every piece of the puzzle counts for Attack on Titan, making it the rare narrative that actively improves upon each re-watch. There’s a staggering amount of nuance and lore that hides in plain sight throughout the anime’s origins, all of which has led to one of the most unpredictable and satisfying final seasons of an
The Golden Girls icon Betty White passed away this past weekend. Let’s honor her legacy by going through some of her career highlights. “Betty White, the vivacious comic actress who had the longest television career in the history of the medium, has died. TMZ first reported her death, which law enforcement authorities confirmed. She was 99. White is best
This Dexter: New Blood review contains spoilers. Dexter: New Blood Episode 9 This is as good as Dexter gets. While Dexter: New Blood has done more than enough to remove the bad taste left by the original series’ mostly maddening final three seasons, “The Family Business” justifies reviving the show. It’s the best episode of
This article contains Cobra Kai season 4 spoilers. Throughout the series, Cobra Kai has taken Easter egging to new levels with constant shout outs to the original Karate Kid film trilogy. Season 3 saw some major throwbacks with the return of Ali (Elisabeth Shue), Chozen (Yuji Okumoto), Kumiko (Tamlyn Tomita), and more. That was a
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