Everyone is Going to Die: A Patriarchal Critique Gone Wrong

The movie trailer portrays the film as a chilling fusion of “The Strangers” and Michael Haneke’s “Funny Games,” but it doesn’t deliver the intense fear of “The Strangers” or the disquieting impact of “Funny Games.” Instead, “Everyone is Going to Die” is a home invasion thriller that focuses so heavily on being a critique of patriarchy that it neglects elements like suspense-building, narrative consistency, and a satisfying conclusion.

Yellowjackets Recap: Girls’ Trip

Great news, diligent sleuths! It seems we may have found a significant development in the case of “It” versus “Group Psychosis“. There appears to be an accumulation of toxic gas beneath the wilderness region where the Yellowjackets are camping, and this could potentially explain many of the bizarre occurrences the group has faced since their arrival. As the season unfolds, the visions experienced by Van, Shauna, and Akilah during their exposure to the gas will likely become crucial pieces of evidence. Unfortunately, it appears that this turn of events may not bode well for poor Ben.

Seth Meyers’s Cavalcade of SNL Writers Won Late Night

Kicking off our rundown of the last fortnight’s highlights, I’d like to give a shout-out to John Oliver, who graced The Late Show With Stephen Colbert an impressive 20 times! During their latest encounter, both seemed to be in high spirits as they tackled one of the most distressing events in recent American history. When Stephen mentioned that people tune into Last Week Tonight to unwind, John’s response was priceless: “That’s like self-inflicting wounds to relax!” This interaction inspired me to dedicate a section to some of the more unusual statements made on late-night shows during these past two weeks.

Every Stephen King Movie, Ranked

Stephen King’s works have been adapted in numerous ways, with some adaptations being done by King himself. This vast array of adaptations makes it challenging to find a common theme among all the films based on his work. While many of these adaptations fall into the horror genre (and it’s true that many of the early ones were horror), this is largely due to the 1980s being the era when King was primarily recognized as a horror author. As King’s body of work and reputation have grown, his stories have been transformed into dramas, comedies, musicals, and even a Bollywood film.

NFT-geddon Averted?

🚨 NFT-geddon Averted? 🚨 NFT-geddon Averted? What’s the haps, then? The SEC, those lovable scamps, have decided to shut down their investigation into OpenSea. Yes, you heard that right – the NFT marketplace is off the hook! πŸŽ‰ This news has sent shockwaves of joy throughout the cryptocurrency industry and NFT creators, who were no … Read more

Elden Ring player becomes the first to beat every New Game+ difficulty back to back without getting hit, in an 8-playthrough run that somehow took under 12 hours

Streamer itzCBD, who excels at Dark Souls games on Twitch, has tackled a challenge so tough that nobody else has managed it yet. Not only did he complete Elden Ring without taking any damage, but he did it eight consecutive times! He started with the regular New Game and kept going all the way to NG+7, where the game’s difficulty reaches its maximum level without using mods.

A DC Comics Video Game Based On Dark Nights: Metal Releases In March

In essence, the game DC: Dark Legion is inspired by the comic book series “Dark Nights: Metal” and offers players an opportunity to assemble both heroes and villains to tackle universal perils. The action unfolds in various segments. Within the Batcave, you construct rooms and train your chosen characters. Subsequently, you traverse locations such as Gotham City, Metropolis, and Atlantis where you engage in quick real-time strategy skirmishes against adversaries or rival players in PvP (Player vs Player) mode. The developer FunPlus recently unveiled a captivating trailer, confirming that DC: Dark Legion will launch on March 14.

Gaming News: Overwatch 2 Reviews Take a Positive Turn with Season 15

One significant shift noticed in Season 15 is a noticeable change in atmosphere. Previously doubtful players now seem to find optimism, as they didn’t anticipate this after the turbulent start of Overwatch 2. As user Porkton simply expressed, “Honestly? I’m enjoying myself.” This straightforward statement echoes with many, as they rediscover enthusiasm for gameplay and appreciate the fresh benefits that alter the environment from the less engaging counter-swap dynamics at launch. It feels like the developers flicked a light switch – everything seems a bit more vibrant, and players are gradually returning to the game with renewed curiosity. With the new systems initially appearing complex, players now find them more approachable, enjoying what felt stressful before. Could it be that joy is the strongest counter to negative feedback?