All American Season 4 Episode 2 Release Date Trailer Cast And Spin Off News

What’s next for the series? All American Season 4 Episode 2, titled “I Ain’t Going Out Like That,” will air on November 1st at 8pm ET on The CW. Check out the promo below… And here’s the full official synopsis: The gang celebrates a birthday, but not everyone is happy about it. As Olivia (Samantha Logan) and Spencer’s (Daniel Ezra) relationship grows stronger, Olivia struggles with the rift between Billy (Taye Diggs) and Spencer....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 521 words · Eddie Pertsovsky

Ambulance Is Michael Bay S Best Film In Years

After spending a decade in the cinematic hell that was his Transformers series, where he churned out one unwatchable, incoherent, headache-inducing pile of crap after another—with a couple of breaks for the modestly better Pain and Gain in 2013, the politically dumbed-down 13 Hours in 2016, and the tediously awful 6 Underground in 2019—Bay has produced his most consistently enjoyable movie since 1996’s The Rock. Now, make no mistake, this is still a Michael Bay movie; a lot of the action is still edited as if he threw the footage in a blender and put it on high, and the pile-up of plot turns and over-the-top acting in the third act alone threatens to send the whole thing spinning off the rails and careening down the side of a hill in flames....

December 9, 2022 · 4 min · 795 words · Megan Vega

American Murder The Family Next Door How Far Is Too Far For True Crime

Streaming services are packed to the rafters with murder documentaries, while true crime seems to be an ever increasing preoccupation. From the internet sleuths of Don’t Fk With Cats, questions about the American legal system in Making A Murderer to the shocking self-incrimination of Robert Durst in The Jinx, true crime docs have to rely on ever more sensational stories, or formats, to stand out. American Murder: The Family Next Door takes another new approach....

December 9, 2022 · 5 min · 909 words · Wanda Ware

Andor Episode 10 Review The Big Star Wars Twist You Ve Been Looking For

Andor Episode 10 Out of all contemporary Star Wars TV shows, Andor may end up becoming the most interesting rewatch. While the thrills and surprises in The Mandalorian are top-notch, those big moments (like Luke Skywalker going to town in “The Rescue”) don’t really make you feel like going back and watching previous episodes for context. Andor is the opposite. With episode 10, Andor has delivered a massive twist, but this surprise won’t be the thing you’ll want to rewatch....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 592 words · Albert Jones

Animal Crossing New Horizons Fireworks Show Dates Start Time And New Items

The fireworks show isn’t exactly the deepest or most rewarding limited-time event in New Horizons, but in a strange way, its limited commitment may make it that much more appealing to lapsed New Horizons players who are looking for an excuse to visit their islands again without feeling like they need to commit to the daily grind. So if you want to check out a few fireworks (including your own custom designs), earn some prizes, and just hang out with your New Horizons neighbors again, here’s what you need to know about the ongoing event:...

December 9, 2022 · 4 min · 763 words · William Garrett

Attack On Titan Season 4 Episode 24 Review Pride

Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 24 “Let’s go.”“To where?”“To save the world.” Pride and hubris are rampant in Attack on Titan right from the very first episode. Pride is a transformative force that can be a poisonous venom when it’s abused, but this episode explores the healing grace of pride and what it’s capable of when it’s properly embraced among the right people. So much of Attack on Titan’s final season has solidified the opposing forces in this war, but “Pride” continually rejects the past and emphasizes that it’s the current decisions that individuals make that determine who they really are....

December 9, 2022 · 5 min · 1031 words · Henry Ray

Avatar The Last Airbender Showrunner Defends The Necessity Of A Remake

“My first thought was, ‘Why? What is there I could do or say with the story that wasn’t done or said in the original?’” wrote Kim, who first tells a sweet story of watching the original Avatar along with his young daughter years ago. “A:TLA had only grown in popularity and acclaim over the last decade and a half, which is a testament to how complete and resonant a narrative experience it had been....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 370 words · William Lee

Baldur S Gate 3 Patch Will Target Multiplayer Bugs And Crashes

“We are aware of the multiplayer issues some players are currently experiencing. We are currently investigating the issues and working on a fix,” Larian explains. “This is the start of the Early Access journey and we are hugely appreciative of those who have so far provided feedback. Please continue to do so. Several of the issues mentioned are in the progress of being fixed and we’ll try to release a hotfix as soon as possible....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 266 words · Gladys Williams

Batman Catwoman Brings Back A Second Villain From The Animated Series

Batman/Catwoman, the long-awaited follow-up to Tom King’s 85-issue run on Batman, has finally hit your LCS with a first issue that packs quite a punch. True to the book’s marketing, Bat/Cat #1 positions the maxi-series as a true sequel to Mask of the Phantasm, arguably the best Batman movie ever made. The book features the return of Andrea Beaumont, Bruce’s first true love who was later revealed to be the killer vigilante the Phantasm....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 505 words · Pam Fink

Batwoman Recap Season 3 Finale Is A Perfect Ending

Batwoman Season 3 Episode 13 This season of Batwoman gave us new twists on classic characters, after relics of Batman villains’ past washed up in Gotham. And while the Bat Team set off to secure the dangerous artifacts, the past caught up with Ryan when she discovered her birth mother was still alive. As the powerful pieces of villain paraphernalia put the team in peril—respect this wordplay—Ryan’s complicated reunion with her family proved to be more volatile than anyone could’ve prepared for....

December 9, 2022 · 5 min · 1048 words · Louise Dodson

Belushi Review Showtime S Look At John Belushi Is Almost Definitive

Too bad he couldn’t keep it up. But we know this from the beginning. The first real scene takes place at the height of Belushi’s fame and adulation. He stole the movie he was just in, Animal House, which was the most successful comedy film of all time at the time. He was on the number one TV show in America. His record The Blues Brothers’ Briefcase of Blues, not even a comedy album, but a labor of love with musician friends he respected and adored, was at the top of the charts, with hit singles doing the same....

December 9, 2022 · 8 min · 1525 words · Carol Peterson

Best Horror And Fantasy Books About New York City

These 10 novels span New York’s mythical past, alternate present, and potential future. Attend Jay Gatsby’s endless parties out on Long Island, or put your ear to the walls of the Bramford to catch an occult ceremony. Seek out the entradas to the underworld in Prospect Park, or listen for the Old Ones beneath the Gowanus. But more than the place, it’s the people who give the city its spark: musicians and magicians, assassins and jinn, brujas and avatars and even humble office workers....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 562 words · Elizabeth Perry

Best Horror Anime To Watch On Netflix

Netflix has built up an increasingly impressive library of anime content that includes some moody horror selections that are perfect for the season (or anytime really). However, with so many titles out there it’s not always easy to know what’s worthwhile, especially when the names of some series don’t do much to help on the matter. Here’s a helpful selection of some of Netflix’s best and most frightening anime titles so you don’t have to dig through the herd....

December 9, 2022 · 4 min · 788 words · Laurie Morel

Best Modern Horror Movies

Horror movies have been around almost as long as filmmaking itself, and while the genre has always been cyclical in nature –dipping, sometimes drastically, in both quality and quantity from time to time — all it usually takes is a well-timed box office hit, a fresh new angle or a hot young filmmaker to reanimate it again. The 21st century has been, overall, an extremely healthy one for horror. There’s been the usual amount of dross, of course, but the genre has branched out in a number of interesting new directions as well....

December 9, 2022 · 33 min · 6843 words · Patricia Hodge

Better Call Saul Season 6 Premiere Review

Better Call Saul Season 6 Episodes 1 and 2 Better Call Saul season 6 has finally arrived. The odds of getting here seemed astronomical. First, who would have ever thought that a prequel to one of the most celebrated TV series of the 21st century, centered on a comedic relief supporting character at that, would be as creatively fruitful and so warmly embraced that it would survive six seasons? Then when you factor in pandemic-related delays and a massive health scare for the series lead, Bob Odenkirk, it feels particularly special that we’ve reached this point....

December 9, 2022 · 5 min · 998 words · Debra Boyd

Bts In The Soop S Season 2 Return

BTS In the Soop Season 2 Release Date BTS In the Soop Season 2 premiered on Friday, October 15th. It had its broadcast premiere at 9pm KST (8am EST) on Korean network JBTC. International viewers were able to access the episode one hour later, at 10pm KST (9am EST) via Weverse, which is morning for American fans. Moving forward, new episodes of BTS In the Soop will be available every Friday, following the same schedule....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 519 words · Lynn Weisner

Call Me Miss Cleo Unpacks A 90S Tv Icon

Call Me Miss Cleo is co-directed by Jennifer Brea and Celia Aniskovich, and they come at it with great empathy, which undercuts the accusations against the prime suspect, and makes the prosecuting investigators look like true believers. Neither is the case, but the ambiguity is only skimmed in the dark pond of corporate malfeasance and community standards. The late middle section, which breaks down the fraud allegations against the Psychic Readers Network, feels more like a game being played by smirking attorneys who love talking with tongues in their cheeks because it makes speaking out the side of their mouths that much easier....

December 9, 2022 · 4 min · 713 words · Joseph Wiley

Call Of Duty Black Ops Cold War Review

While part of the Black Ops subseries, you don’t need to be familiar with the previous games to enjoy Cold War’s single-player campaign. Alex Mason, the protagonist from the first two Black Ops’ games returns for a few missions, but you’ll be playing as your own created character for most of the adventure. After an adrenaline-pumping opening chase sequence set in Turkey, you’ll get to choose your character’s gender, background, and two extra skills from a “psychological” profile....

December 9, 2022 · 7 min · 1314 words · Patty Cook

Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2 When Is Hardcore Mode Being Released

The reviews are in, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is a great game. It’s certainly not flawless, but it lives up to the legacy set by the original Modern Warfare subseries. That being said, the game shipped missing a few modes that have become standard with the series (most notably “Hardcore Mode”). Thankfully, that oversight will be fixed soon. When Modern Warfare 2 shipped last week, franchise fans were quick to point out that it was missing a Hardcore Mode....

December 9, 2022 · 2 min · 356 words · Barbara Hodges

Captain Marvel Review A Fun But Flawed Origin Tale

“Higher, further, faster!” runs the motto of Carol Danvers, the star of the 21st instalment in the massive Marvel Cinematic Universe, the movie leading directly into Avengers: Endgame and the first of the MCU movies to be led by, and co-directed by, a woman. So no pressure, then. Looked at in isolation, Captain Marvel is a perfectly decent mid-tier superhero romp with some uplifting and positive female messaging in the second half....

December 9, 2022 · 4 min · 830 words · Douglas Moreno