Tina Romero, having learned to walk on the set of her father George A. Romero’s Day of the Dead, has picked up his mantle and splashed it with color in Queens Of The Dead, opening in moderate release this weekend from Independent Film Company and Shudder. Yorgos Lanthimos‘ wacky alien conspiracy thriller Bugonia with Emma Stone is out in limited release. Justin Lin
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Expansion goes awry in prequel series It: Welcome to Derry. Set 27 years before the Losers Club first confronted the child-eating trans-dimensional entity, and 54 years before they’d return as adults to destroy it for good, not much has changed in Stephen King‘s fictional Maine town. To bypass the prequel’s narrative constraints, developed by Andy Muschietti
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With Peacemaker (John Cena) left stranded after his second season, it’s onward into the further adventures of the DC Universe, with the Lanterns being the next on the list. Aaron Pierre is wielding the ring of the Green Lantern Corps as John Stewart, accompanied by the greatest of them all, Hal Jordan, played by Kyle
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My Rating ⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3 out of 5. “Return Of The Living Dead – Part 01” Peddler’s Point Amusement Park — Summer of 1987 — the last of the visitors have left for the day, but the real work has just begun. A group of interns has just arrived on the island to help Mr.
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Imogen Heap has released an experimental, 13-minute video for three of her songs from the past year: “What Have You Done to Me?,” “Noise,” and “Aftercare.” Collectively called I Am ___, the suite is edited to flow continuously alongside visuals by the director and editor Daria Korsak. Heap said, “I hope this song takes you
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Barnes & Noble’s 2025 Book of the Year Finalists Hot on the heels of their Best Books of
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Christopher Judge, the iconic booming voice behind Kratos from Sony Santa Monica‘s God of War series, says his hope for the series’ next game is an entry taking place in Egypt, which indeed sounds pretty rad. During a panel at MCM London Comic Con, sent to GamesRadar+ via press release, Judge seemingly let slip, and
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FRIDAY PM: Sony/Crunchyroll’s Chainsaw Man: Rese Arc is slicing its way to the top of the box office with a good $8M today for what’s shaping up to be a $14 million-plus weekend. While at the high end of its $11M-$14M projections, and a clear No. 1, the caution here is that it’s the first
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Blumhouse has announced this afternoon plans to adapt James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera’s horror comic book phenomenon Something is Killing the Children into both a feature film and an adult animated series. Series co-creator James Tynion IV will shepherd the development of the TV series. Something is Killing the Children was first published by BOOM! Studios in
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NGSO systems drive explosive growth as satellite connectivity becomes mission-critical for modern defense operations Paris, France [October, 2025] – Novaspace has released the first edition of its Satellite Communications for Defense and Security report, highlighting the dramatic transformation underway in military satcom markets globally as NGSO services become the backbone of sector growth. NGSO service
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Welcome to our Pokémon Legends: Z-A walkthrough hub, and to Lumiose City! You’ll be spending a lot of time in this Paris-inspired town in Kalos, so let’s settle in. As the second game bearing the Legends moniker, Z-A is decidedly different from the mainline ‘Generational’ games It’s a good time, and in our 7/10 review
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OK, hear me out, I didn’t grow up on the Indiana Jones movies or Star Wars, so my love for Harrison Ford didn’t really exist until I saw his Emmy-nominated performance as the grumpy therapist Paul in Apple TV’s comedy Shrinking. So, for the last few years, I’ve been playing catch-up and appreciating his filmography
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Growing up, all I ever wanted to be was a writer. I started my own newspaper in elementary school called “The Information Post”, which I painstakingly designed in Microsoft Word, and would distribute to my family. I wrote an embarrassing amount of fan fiction on Neopets message boards. Later, I helped run my high school
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Florence and the Machine have announced the tour in support of their forthcoming album, Everybody Scream. The tour begins in the United Kingdom in February, and, later that month, Florence Welch and her band will head to mainland Europe for more dates. The North American leg begins in April, and support on that leg of
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