Baldur S Gate 3 Character Creator Test Reveals Generic Player Creations

It seems that the team at Larian combed over the character creator analytics in order to create a new character based on the most popular selections for individual categories. This was what they ended up with when the process was finished: “Congratulations, you’ve basically made the default Vault Dweller,” Larian notes in regards to the results of this experiment. “What the hell guys. We gave you demon eyes, horns, and even tails....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 332 words · Mary Nesbit

Bbc S Ghosts Us Remake Is Finally Coming To The Uk

Trade magazine Broadcast first reported the BBC was finalising a deal for the broadcast rights to the CBS version of the show, which premiered in the US in October 2021, and has a second season due to begin airing there on the 29th of September. The CBS remake sits alongside the critically acclaimed UK original, from the team behind Horrible Histories, which released its fourth series on the BBC in September....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 416 words · Daniel Shavers

Best Movies Of 2022 So Far

Cinephiles really do have a lot to savor as we enter the dog days of summer and the moviegoing season winds down. It is also in this exact moment, where we inhabit the deep breath between Hollywood spectacle’s biggest months and the beginning of awards season in September, that we find it best to take stock of the year that’s so far been. Thus below is a collection of movies that we feel offered the most in 2022 up to this point....

November 25, 2022 · 10 min · 2039 words · Catherine Vasquez

Big Mouth Season 4 Review Spoiler Free

Part of the appeal of animated series is that characters can remain the same age and exist in a place of stasis that’s impossible in live-action. Netflix’s Big Mouth, however, is one of the few animated series that allows its characters to actually grow older because these changes are fundamental to the types of stories it tells. Big Mouth’s characters are at a sensitive age where a year can feel like a lifetime....

November 25, 2022 · 5 min · 858 words · Omar Tompkins

Bitch Ass And Making A New Horror Icon Exclusive

It sounds strange, but that turned out to be the exact way to summon the attention of a cinematic legend like Candyman actor Tony Todd and to request that he consider a pivotal role in Posley’s new slasher movie and directorial debut, Bitch Ass. “We were looking for somebody to be our Vincent Price, this Crypt-Keeper type, intro-ing the movie,” Posley says. Eventually, the Bitch Ass writer-director and his collaborators came around to the idea of reaching out to the statesman of the type of Black horror they aimed to resurrect; the only thing was that Todd would only accept queries by mail—and return with a call of his own....

November 25, 2022 · 3 min · 460 words · Janice Coard

Black Widow Sticking With Movie Theaters Shows Flaws In Hbo Max Model

To be sure, Disney is not against experimenting with putting major films on their streaming service. This year alone they have (or will soon) release Hamilton, Mulan, and Pixar’s Soul, with one of those featuring a pricy $30 paywall for its first three months online. And during the Mouse House’s glitzy presentation to investors Thursday evening, they also revealed Walt Disney Animation Studios’ next event, Raya and the Last Dragon, will likewise be getting the “Premier Access” treatment that Mulan did....

November 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1263 words · Tessie Griffith

Blade Runner Became A Sci Fi Classic By Being A Terrible Philip K Dick Adaptation

On June 25, 1982, Blade Runner hit theaters for the first time. The reception was less-than-stellar. However, largely thanks to smart science fiction fans and an arthouse revival in the 1990s, today, Blade Runner is not only considered one of the best science fiction movies ever made but just one of the best movies ever. That said, if someone were to watch the film and then enthusiastically run to read Dick’s book, they’d almost certainly be disappointed....

November 25, 2022 · 4 min · 647 words · Shirley Figueroa

Blame Oscar Isaac For Moon Knight S British Accent

“It wasn’t necessarily written that way at all,” Isaac admits in an interview with Radio Times. But when the actor took the idea to Marvel boss Kevin Feige, he got an enthusiastic green light. For comic fans, Isaac’s performance changes more than Steven Grant’s voice. One of four personalities vying for control in the mind of former mercenary Marc Spector, Steven Grant is a suave American millionaire in the mold of Bruce Wayne....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 373 words · Ester Smith

Blumhouse Productions Partners With Amazon To Release 8 Horror Films

The first two films in the slate being released are The Lie and Black Box, which will debut on Oct. 6. The next two are Evil Eye and Nocturne, which premiere on Oct. 13. Details of each are below. “Having lost his wife and his memory in a tragic car accident, news photographer Nolan Wright (Mamoudou Athie) is desperate to regain a sense of normalcy for both himself and his young daughter Ava (Amanda Christine)....

November 25, 2022 · 3 min · 595 words · Gidget Garcia

Borat 2 Trailer And Release Date On Amazon Prime Confirmed

In the first trailer for Borat 2 (yes), our beloved hero brings even more shame to Kazakhstan than ever before. This time around, we get to meet Borat’s daughter and Mike Pence makes a dramatic appearance. Don’t worry, there are plenty of dirty jokes, too. Take a look:

November 25, 2022 · 1 min · 48 words · Anne Watson

Call Of Duty Warzone Is The New Caldera Map Smaller Than Verdansk

The Warzone team has finally revealed the new Caldera map that will launch alongside the battle royale’s upcoming Pacific update, and some fans are already worried that it is smaller than the original Verdansk map. I highly recommend checking out this extensive new blog post that includes quite a few new details regarding the map’s major locations and general layout (as well as some new information about the update itself), but here’s a basic overview of the new map that will certainly serve as a handy point of reference for the rest of this article....

November 25, 2022 · 3 min · 617 words · Frances Peak

Celebrating Black Voices In Anime With Funimation

The anime industry only continues to grow larger and more mainstream with each passing year. It’s remarkable to see the growth, whether it’s through the wider prevalence and variety of dubbed content or the number of anime-based streaming services. Anime has alway been on the fringe of pop culture’s interests, but part of what makes it such an exciting form of art is that it doesn’t just entertain audiences in unpredictable ways, but it often excels with its inclusion of underrepresented groups....

November 25, 2022 · 12 min · 2397 words · Sandra Clark

Cobra Kai Showrunners Surprised The Emmys Consider The Show A Comedy

The question of whether or not Cobra Kai is accurately categorized as a comedy is subjective, especially since the series operates as a drama—albeit bountifully buoyed by moments of comic relief and quixotic absurdity in certain characters. Yet, those comedic elements were necessary, since being a sequel to The Karate Kid movies—dramas, but a collective embodiment of the over-the-top 1980s—initially suggested an ingrained, drama-detracting campiness that needed to be confronted....

November 25, 2022 · 4 min · 661 words · James Trowbridge

Corin Hardy Interview The Hallow The Crow Fairytales

I saw The Hallow a few months ago and loved it – it’s really scary, and it’s got brilliant monsters. Tell me a bit about how you came up with the mythology? Well, my mission was to try and create a new or a fresh spin on a monster for a horror movie. I looked at fairytales and fairytale mythology, and tried to bring that into reality. I didn’t want to do Gothic fairy movie, although I’m a big fan of them....

November 25, 2022 · 11 min · 2158 words · David Spencer

Dark Alliance Reminds Us We Need A Lord Of The Rings The Two Towers Remaster

Released in October 2002 (a couple of months ahead of the film it shares a name with), Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers was a hack and slash action game eventually available for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube as well as Game Boy Advance and even cell phones. The story goes that publisher EA and developer Stormfront Studios were supposed to make a similar game based on Fellowship of the Ring, but in 2001, all parties involved realized that the game wouldn’t be finished in time for the movie’s global release....

November 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1267 words · Kelly Richardson

Deep Water Grace Jenkins Trixie Is The True Evil Genius

The breakout star of Adrian Lyne’s “erotic” thriller is a six-year-old girl who packs in more charisma than its leads put together. Grace Jenkins has just two IMDb credits to her name–Deep Water and a short called The New Nanny–but it’s safe to say she absolutely stole the show in a movie which also stars Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas. No mean feat. Jenkins is adorable and she’s very funny....

November 25, 2022 · 4 min · 747 words · Curtis Barnes

Diablo The Real Mythology Behind The Great Evils

Diablo‘s Great Evils are the beings responsible for every dark cloud that hangs over the games’ grim landscapes. Some characters worship them, but nearly all fear them. You’ll come to fear them as well once you are staring down their monstrous forms in some cramped room loaded with minions willing to die for their lords. The truly frightening aspect of these Great Evils, however, is that many of them have roots in our own mythology....

November 25, 2022 · 7 min · 1467 words · Rebecca Brandenburg

Disney New Releases May 2021

With its list of new releases for May 2021, Disney+ is bringing Star Wars: The Bad Batch into the fold. The animated series will continue a plotline begun in The Clone Wars and will follow Clone Force 99 a.k.a. “The Bad Batch” of genetically mutated clone troopers. Dave Filoni is on board as creator and showrunner so we know we’re gonna have a great time. On the movie side of things, Disney is premiering another major title this month....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 407 words · Sharon Anderson

Disney Plus Uk What S New In September 2020

The unveiling of the highly anticipated live-action Mulan movie on Disney+ seems to be a first step towards bypassing cinemas for the foreseeable future, and it will be interesting to see how successful the gambit is with a price tag of £19.99 attached to the experience. The film certainly has a strong cast, with Liu Yifei as Mulan, Donnie Yen, Jason Scott Lee, Yoson An, Gong Li, and Jet Li in a supporting role....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 286 words · Cynthia Meadows

Doctor Who What Each Actor Brings To The Role Of The Master

Roger Delgado (or to give him his full name ‘Roger Caesar Marius Bernard de Delgado Torres Castillo Roberto’ – which is Spanish for ‘Of course Roger Delgado was the original and best’) originated the role, playing the character regularly from 1971 until his death in 1973. ‘Terror of the Autons’, his first story, has the Master hypnotically influence people and murder them in a variety of nasty, convoluted ways. The character developed as an inversion of Jon Pertwee’s Third Doctor....

November 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1084 words · Kim Paine