Why The Guilty Cast Will Surprise You

However, Gyllenhaal isn’t the only big name in The Guilty, he’s just the one of the only actors physically onscreen. Several high-profile stars have voice acting roles here, and unless you have a trained ear or have paid close attention to the end credits, you may not even realize it. Below we break down the voice cast for The Guilty and let you know where you can see, or hear, them next....

November 17, 2022 · 4 min · 775 words · John Mackey

Will Bridgerton Run For The Planned Eight Seasons

Will Bridgerton Get Eight Seasons? As any avid fan knows, the continuation of a TV show is first and foremost dependent on its capacity to make money for a network/platform and studio that produces and/or distributes it. Game of Thrones didn’t get eight seasons because it had a story to tell; it got eight seasons because the show made lots of money for HBO. If Bridgerton continues to be popular on Netflix, encouraging people to subscribe and or continue to subscribe to the paid platform, then it will continue to get future seasons....

November 17, 2022 · 2 min · 330 words · Katy Larson

Will Eternals 2 Happen

Marvel’s Eternals has indeed arrived, and, while reactions are mixed (check out our own review here), the film is being touted for having the temerity to break the Marvel movie mold, along with its diverse, unprecedently-sizable ensemble. However, the colossal cosmic concepts that drove the film’s similarly-titled comic source material—created by Jack Kirby back in 1976—became a blockbuster trial by fire for director Chloé Zhao, who came into the commercial crucible from the independent scene, notably with Nomadland, which recently won big at the Oscars, taking Best Picture and earning Zhao a Best Director win....

November 17, 2022 · 4 min · 742 words · Antoinette Hartwell

With Lady Of Caladan Dune Finally Gives Lady Jessica The Epic She Deserves

In the epic of Dune, the hero of the story might appear to be Paul Atreides, but the most powerful character in the original Frank Herbert novel is actually his mother, Lady Jessica. Although not formally married to Paul’s father Duke Leto, Jessica belongs to the order of the Bene Gesserit, a matriarchal group of telepathic pseudo-witches, who are pretty much Dune’s version of the Jedi. In the backstory of Dune, Jessica has angered her Bene Gesserit elders by disrupting their complex breeding program....

November 17, 2022 · 5 min · 981 words · James Sparks

World Of Warcraft Shadowlands Release Date Delayed Until Later This Year

“I wanted to let you know that we’re delaying the release of Shadowlands to later this year—and while we’re still in the process of determining the right new date to launch, we felt it was important to let you know about this change in plans as soon as we could,” says John Hight, Executive Producer of World of Warcraft, via a recent blog post. “This was an incredibly difficult decision for the team, as we’re as eager to get the expansion into your hands as you are to play it—but ultimately, we feel it’s the right decision for the game—and for our players....

November 17, 2022 · 2 min · 310 words · Derrick Warnstaff

15 Weirdest Playstation One Games Ever

After all, you don’t make an innovative omelet without breaking a few weird eggs, and that’s basically what most of the developer’s behind some of the PS1’s weirdest games were trying to do. While some weird PS1 games were weird for the sake of weirdness, many more acquired their weirdness as the result of someone’s attempt to answer the question, “How does new video game technology allow us to try something truly different?...

November 16, 2022 · 10 min · 1930 words · Amelia Crosno

1883 Episode 9 Review Racing Clouds

1883 Episode 9 Taylor Sheridan clearly came in with a plan of attack for the debut season of his prequel, 1883. The pacing throughout this batch of episodes has been a carefully crafted ride, swooping up hills, dipping into valleys, coupled with a great balance of character development, shootouts, and old-West chaos to keep any audience member entertained. A major component of that ride has been the season-long mystery of what will become of Dutton-daughter Elsa (Isabel May)....

November 16, 2022 · 5 min · 1024 words · Loretta Satterfield

1917 Inside Sam Mendes One Shot War Film

“I did the first eight or nine minutes of Spectre all in one-shot,” Mendes says when we catch up with him at New York Comic Con. “And that gave me a bit more confidence that perhaps we could do this.” He’s been working toward it ever since. Prior to assembling a script, much less a cast, Mendes always intended for 1917 to be a visceral look at the First World War through the illusion of an uninterrupted, continuous shot....

November 16, 2022 · 6 min · 1189 words · William Griffin

1917 Roger Deakins Confronts His One Take Challenge

“There’s a scene in the trailer where they’ve got flashlights,” Deakins tells us at New York Comic Con. “Well, we spent a number of weeks getting the right beam, getting the right bulb, the right LED to go in it, and get the right batteries so the thing would last long enough for very long takes and not interfere with the performances—and it was all controlled on a remote dimmer....

November 16, 2022 · 4 min · 786 words · Janet Council

20 Best Years In Video Game History Ranked

Before we get into our picks for the best years in video game history, though, let’s take a look at some of the criteria I used to determine the selections and rankings you’ll find on this list: The number of quality games released in a given year was the biggest determining factor when it came to both the years they were selected and where they are ranked. Simply put, the more great games released in a particular year, the better....

November 16, 2022 · 22 min · 4535 words · John Allen

25 Best Open World Games Ever

“Variations” is certainly a word worth keeping in mind when you’re thinking about the history of open-world games and what separates the good ones from the bad ones and great ones. Conventional wisdom once told us that open-world games would only get better as technology improved and the size of those worlds grew. While that has sometimes been the case, there are some older or smaller open-world titles that showcase the ways a singular creative vision can often feel bigger than even the technically biggest open worlds....

November 16, 2022 · 17 min · 3585 words · Tyler Copeland

Army Of Thieves Review Zack Snyder S Army Of The Dead Universe Gets Second Helpings

Sure, greenlighting a prequel before the first movie had even dropped always seemed a bit presumptuous on Netflix’s part, but the ties that bind the two films are so tenuous that it hardly matters. Director and star Matthias Schweighöfer (who plays master safecracker Ludwig Dieter in both Army films) has made an entertaining heist movie that stands on its own two feet. Army of Thieves is really an origin story for Ludwig, the expert thief key to the mission in the earlier zombie movie....

November 16, 2022 · 3 min · 598 words · Frederick Mccollum

Attack On Titan Season 2 Episode 7 Review Close Combat

Attack on Titan Season 2, Episode 7 On one hand, this episode is very aptly named. There was a combat, and it was very, very close. On the other hand, the title doesn’t quite cover how epic the battle between Eren’s Titan and the Armored Titan actually is. The Colossal Titan Before we can get into the main battle of “Close Combat”, we have to talk about Bertolt and his Colossal Titan, specifically, what his plan is kidnapping Ymir and that random Survey Corps soldier....

November 16, 2022 · 3 min · 455 words · Walter Million

Avatar The Way Of Water Review Ever Get That Sinking Feeling

Meanwhile Cameron toiled steadily away, planning not just one Avatar sequel but four, while patiently waiting for visual effects to catch up again to the vision he had for further tales set on the moon named Pandora. Thanks to the re-release of Avatar itself earlier this fall in a striking new 4K remaster, combined with the initial trailer for the first of Cameron’s four sequels, suddenly the franchise seems front and center in the cultural conversation again....

November 16, 2022 · 7 min · 1397 words · Lindy Biddle

Best Pandemic And Virus Outbreak Movies To Stream While You Re In Quarantine

Perhaps it’s a fascination with the movies that predicted how a pandemic would play out that put Steven Soderberg’s Contagion in the top ten most rented list on iTunes. Maybe it’s watching characters you can relate to dealing with a brand new disease in a story that’s ultimately fiction that has landed Outbreak in the Netflix top ten. It’s not surprising we suddenly seem to have an appetite for infection and quarantine movies, so here are some of the best ones and where you can stream them from home....

November 16, 2022 · 9 min · 1815 words · Robert Fredrickson

Better Call Saul The Best Individual Shots

Better Call Saul is one of the best shows in television history for a myriad of reasons. From the impeccable performances to the brilliant call backs to Breaking Bad, the spinoff has etched its name as one of the most artistic endeavors ever put on the small screen. Of all the elements that makes the show special, however, the cinematography has got to be at the top of the list....

November 16, 2022 · 5 min · 1004 words · James Winnike

Black Adam What That Wild Post Credits Scene Means For The Dceu

You hear him before you see him. A familiar subsonic whoosh that when you think about it, can only mean one thing. There aren’t that many heroes in the DCEU who can fly, after all, and one of them is already on screen. It doesn’t hurt that Black Adam star Dwayne Johnson has been teasing his arrival for years: Henry Cavill is back as Superman. Here’s what it all means for the DCEU…...

November 16, 2022 · 5 min · 1004 words · Darius Jaegers

Black Lightning Season 4 Episode 3 The Book Of Reconstruction Chapter 3 Despite All My Rage

Black Lightning Season 4, Episode 3 Jefferson said in the season premiere, “Black Lightning’s dead.” In this episode, Jeff relinquishes his suit to Gambi, putting another nail in the coffin of his vigilante alter-ego. It’s one thing to have the suit and not wear it, and something else entirely to put the suit out of reach. Jefferson is unsure about a lot, but one thing he is sure of is that being Black Lightning endangers his family and wearing the suit does not protect them....

November 16, 2022 · 4 min · 685 words · Charles Myers

Black Lightning Season 4 Episode 4 Review The Book Of Reconstruction Chapter Four A Light In The Darkness

Black Lightning Season 4, Episode 4 Black Lightning has been dealing in trauma for the entirety of its run and that has not changed in this, the final season. And while that can be exhausting, writers have used it to a mostly positive effect, driving the emotional core of the show. Jefferson has cocooned himself in his grief and he expels those feelings in fits of violent rage that have left more than one—admittedly deserving— person severely injured....

November 16, 2022 · 4 min · 668 words · Kristina Patter

Bojack Horseman Why Mr Peanutbutter Isn T As Clueless As He Acts

BoJack Horseman season 2 used its Bill Cosby-like arc to remind audiences how often Hollywood sweeps sexual assault allegations under the rug. Sarah Lynn (Kristen Schaal) embodied the role of the ill-fated child star – tragically depicting how the pressures, unrealistic demands, and ambition of stardom can lead to substance abuse and death. BoJack (Will Arnett) illustrated how easily creative executives turn a blind eye toward a star’s untreated trauma if they’re a cash-horse for a network....

November 16, 2022 · 5 min · 1008 words · Barry Matherne