I Love Boosters Is Colorful, Gonzo, and an Absolute Mess

On paper, I Love Boosters sounds perfect for me: a fast-paced, visually striking film relying on practical effects. It follows the Velvet Gang, a group of resourceful young Black women who steal from designer Christie Smith (Demi Moore) to survive, selling the goods at lower prices. The story eventually blends into science fiction, highlighting the power of workers uniting against a harsh capitalist system. However, the film doesn’t quite live up to its potential. Despite its vibrant visuals, strong production design, and costumes, the script and dialogue feel heavy and awkward. It’s disappointing, because while the story is somewhat thin – lacking in character development and delivering familiar political messages – the film is undeniably exciting and visually stunning.

Dutton Ranch’s Mystery Villain Explained

The new series, Beulah Jackson and the 10-Petals Ranch, draws comparisons to the popular show Yellowstone. Like the late John Dutton from Yellowstone, Beulah is a rancher who has run her family’s property for generations, facing ongoing struggles and violence. She also worries about whether her children are capable of carrying on her legacy at the 10-Petals Ranch.

Geoff Johns Makes Major Claim About The Trillion Dollar Kid

According to Bleeding Cool, writer James Tynion IV has made a unique offer to comic book stores. He’s reportedly promised to buy back any remaining copies of Trillion Dollar Kid #1 that haven’t sold by the time the second issue is released.

Doug Liman’s AI Crypto Movie to Feature Versions of Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg & More

The upcoming movie Bitcoin will feature digitally created versions of several prominent figures, including Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Vladimir Putin (appearing twice in the original report), Jack Dorsey, and Kim Jong-un. The film centers on a man attempting to prove he invented the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, which puts him in conflict with these tech leaders and heads of state. AI technology is expected to be used to create these portrayals.