Clown in a Cornfield Starts Drive-In Screenings Before Nationwide Release

The horror movie titled ‘Clown in a Cornfield’ will be screened at drive-in theaters such as West Wind, Four Brothers, and Galaxy. As long as supplies last, viewers will receive a special, limited edition poster of ‘Clown in a Cornfield’. This film, helmed by director Eli Craig and co-written with Carter Blanchard, had its first showing at the South by Southwest Film and TV festival.”

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“The spooky movie titled ‘Clown in a Cornfield’ is coming to drive-in cinemas like West Wind, Four Brothers, and Galaxy. While supplies last, viewers will get a unique limited edition poster of ‘Clown in a Cornfield’. This film, directed by Eli Craig along with Carter Blanchard as co-writer, made its debut at the South by Southwest Film and TV festival.”

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“At drive-in theaters such as West Wind, Four Brothers, and Galaxy, you can catch the horror movie ‘Clown in a Cornfield’. For a limited time only, audiences will receive a special poster of ‘Clown in a Cornfield’ with their ticket. This film, directed by Eli Craig and co-written by Carter Blanchard, had its world premiere at the South by Southwest Film and TV festival.

Granblue Fantasy: Epic Battles and Memorable Fights in Relink!

At the core of Granblue Fantasy is its skill at creating thrilling battles that leave players on tenterhooks. VermilionX88 ignited the excitement with their post saying, “Wow! This is the best fight yet!”, emphasizing the impressive battle scenes and the pleasure of dealing substantial damage to bosses. Their enthusiasm echoed in others’ responses, demonstrating that this particular fight had touched a nerve with numerous players. It’s no wonder that the rush of victory becomes hard to resist, driving players to seek out the next challenge. With expectations growing for future fights, it appears that the game holds many more unforgettable experiences yet to come.

Granblue Fantasy: Tips for Overcoming Unopened Treasure Syndrome

In the expansive universe of Granblue Fantasy, a common predicament known as Unopened Treasure Syndrome, or UTS, is experienced by many adventurers. This condition arises when players become overly focused on treasure chests, compelled to open every single one due to the excitement of discovery and the fear of missing out on valuable weapons or powerful items. Players often perceive each unopened chest as a potential game-changer, but the actual impact is usually much less significant. The community has banded together to reassure each other that while there are a few early rewards, most treasures do not hold the importance that UTS might suggest. Wise veterans offer comforting advice to new adventurers who may still feel the pressure of unopened possibilities.

Granblue Fantasy: Why Your 400 Points in Offense Might Be a Bit of a Overkill

As a newcomer to Granblue Fantasy, I found myself grappling with the early game challenges, experiencing a mix of humor and frustration. Much like VermilionX88, I naively believed that pouring points into offense would lead to immediate damage boosts. However, after reading through the comments, it became clear that my expectations needed adjustment. At level 26, dealing significant damage isn’t common for most players, a luxury we’ll likely enjoy later on in our journey. dom1717 succinctly summarized this reality when he said, “Big numbers go brrr will come later,” emphasizing the need for patience as we manage our excitement (and occasional frustrations) until we reach the game’s late stages where damage output increases substantially.

Granblue Fantasy vs. Final Fantasy 16: Who Takes the Crown?

The structure of both Granblue Fantasy and Final Fantasy 16 has been a popular topic among players. Many have praised the storytelling in FF16, some even claiming it to be more captivating than its counterpart. A user named *HadokenShoryuken2* particularly noted that “FF16, without a doubt,” showcases an impressive level of performance and emotional depth. However, another user *PSNTheOriginalMax* expressed dissatisfaction with the ending of FF16, stating it was “terrible” and that “the last act fell flat.” This demonstrates how significant a game’s finale can be in determining player satisfaction. When a story is well-crafted throughout but falters at the end, it can disappoint fans.

Bitcoin’s “Independent Streak”: Max Keiser’s Take on Crypto and Tech Stocks

Keiser, who doubles as an advisor to El Salvador’s president (because every country needs someone passionately shouting “To the moon!” at all hours), commented on a tweet spotlighting Josh Brown’s take. Brown, CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, mentioned that Bitcoin “decoupled from the Nasdaq” lately. Translation: Bitcoin might be ghosting tech stocks like a jilted Tinder date.

Can Ethereum Pull a Ripple and Shock Us All? Find Out! 😱

Alas, Ethereum, in this latest cycle, has not even dared to approach its former all-time high of $4,800. Instead, it played the role of the hopeful underdog, reaching a respectable $4,000 after the US elections, only to be tragically swept into a downward spiral come Q1 2025. One can almost hear the lamentations echoing through the cryptocurrency hallways as it reached its lowest ebb in years.

“Let’s just fail quickly,” how a game meant to flop became a Steam hit. The REPO story we didn’t expect

Semiwork, a tiny independent game studio situated in Sweden, invested six years into creating their debut game, Voidigo – an energetic, action-packed roguelike featuring pixel art and sharp wit. However, despite their hard work, the game didn’t gain much traction. When it was officially released on Steam in 2023, the highest number of players simultaneously playing was barely over 600.

Is REPO on Switch legit? Don’t get scammed

Yesterday, the horror game R.E.P.O Horror made its appearance on the official Nintendo Store, developed by BoggySoft, a rather imaginative moniker for this creator. This developer boasts an extensive history that dates back to April 18, 2025, when they launched their first project titled ONLY UP!. Remarkably, within a week’s time, they released two games. It’s worth noting that there is already another game with the same title, Only Up, which was published by MoreMoto Games on Steam more than a year ago. Despite its less-than-stellar reception, the visuals of both releases bear a striking resemblance.