Sorry, But These Wuthering Heights Trailers Rule

The newest trailer for Wuthering Heights feels like a refinement of the first, or perhaps an expansion on it. The initial trailer heavily focused on the adaptation’s more suggestive and atmospheric elements – think close-ups of food preparation and intensely physical scenes. It was accompanied by amusing, though unconfirmed, reports of shocked reactions from early viewers. This new trailer shifts the focus, reminding audiences that this version aims to be a beautifully made and romantic interpretation of what many consider “the greatest love story of all time” (though some might debate that!). It showcases grand costumes, dramatic settings, and expressive gestures. However, the film remains visually striking – Emerald Fennell clearly learned from director Joe Wright. We see carefully composed wedding scenes, lavish feasts, sweeping landscapes, and stormy skies. Margot Robbie is portrayed as a fragile figure manipulated by a powerful force, and Jacob Elordi rides into a vibrant sunset reminiscent of classic Westerns. There’s still a distinct artistic flair, including a bizarre but memorable scene of characters licking a large pink wall.

MoonPay’s Stablecoin Circus: When Crypto Dreams Meet Earth’s Gravity 🌕💸

“Behold, our full-stack miracle!” MoonPay croons, puffing its chest like a rooster in a blockchain coop. From fiat ramps to “custom issuance,” they’re now the Walmart of stablecoin infrastructure-if Walmart sold illusions alongside socks. Thursday’s announcement dripped with the solemnity of a Soviet propaganda poster: “We expand. We conquer. We tokenize.”

Bitcoin, Hedera, and the Great DeFi Escapade: Who Knew Crypto Could Get Sociable?

Announced with the pomp of a drunken parade last Thursday, this move injects fresh liquidity into Hedera-an ecosystem that boasts smart contracts and native tokens, all while bragging about not stealing your lunch money. Yep, Hedera’s consensus mechanism is like that honest friend who refuses to sell you out-no frontrunning, no MEV. Take that, sneaky validators! 😎

Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road Steam Deck and PC port impressions

Level-5 has done a great job bringing both Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time and Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road to PC. I’m especially impressed with how well Inazuma Eleven runs – it works perfectly on handheld devices right away and even supports ultrawide 21:9 displays. The game also includes a detailed graphics settings menu. You can customize almost everything, including the display settings, resolution (from 1024×576 up to 4K), v-sync, and HDR (which looks fantastic on the Steam Deck OLED). You can also choose a frame rate cap (30fps, 60fps, 144fps, or uncapped) and select from several graphics presets, or create your own custom settings. These settings let you adjust things like anti-aliasing, bloom, depth of field, shadow and texture quality, ambient occlusion, and a special high-quality mode.

Poker Face Is Over As We Know It

I really like this idea. We definitely need some fresh, lasting content – on TV and beyond – and this feels like a great chance to create it. Peter Dinklage is a perfect fit, as he already showed his talent for this kind of role earlier this year with a fantastic appearance on The Lowdown. He played an old friend of Ethan Hawke’s character who unexpectedly shows up, outshines him, and actually does a better job solving the case.