Isabelle Tate, 9-1-1: Nashville Actress, Dead at 23

Hunter McVey, who worked with Isabelle Tate on an episode of 9-1-1: Nashville that aired on October 9th, shared his sadness after hearing of her passing. McVey played a character who received a lap dance from Tate’s character, Julie, in the episode. He told People magazine that he hadn’t known Tate before filming, but she was a wonderful colleague. He recalled being nervous on his first day and how Tate always offered encouraging words after each take. He described her as having a joyful energy and said he was grateful for the chance to work with her, adding that her performance will remain a part of the 9-1-1 Nashville pilot forever. He extended his condolences to her family.

Get Three Of Stanley Kubrick’s Best Movies On 4K Blu-Ray For $8 Each

Amazon’s 3-film Stanley Kubrick collection has already sold out quickly this week, and it’s easy to see why – at just $24.49, it’s the lowest price we’ve found. Amazon expects to deliver these in mid-November. If you’re hoping to watch The Shining this Halloween, you can get the 4K Kubrick Collection for $25 from Gruv, which sells through Amazon. Prime members still get free shipping! Keep in mind that if the Amazon deal sells out again, the Gruv offer probably will too.

After Law And Order Recruited Joshua Malina For A Scandal Reunion, I’m Flashing Back To Tony Goldwyn’s Comments About Celebrities Who Want To Play Corpses On His Show

Just because Joshua Malina appears in an upcoming episode of Law & Order on October 23 (available to stream on Peacock the next day) doesn’t mean his character will die. In fact, the promotional materials didn’t even mention a reunion with his Scandal co-star until Malina and Goldwyn posted a playful video referencing their time on Scandal and a famous line from The West Wing. Check it out here:

Here’s The Problem With Comic Book Blind Bags

The comic book industry is increasingly using “blind bags” – sealed comics where the cover is a surprise until you open them. These can sometimes contain rare variant covers. Some publishers, like DC with their “Blind as a Bat” and “Lights Out” bags for Batman and DC KO respectively, charge extra for these mystery comics (the Batman variants were all foil covers). Other publishers, such as IDW and Marvel, offer them at the regular comic book price, simply adding an element of surprise to the purchase.

Steam has quietly added a new feature that helps you keep track of your wishlisted games

Steam wishlists are a valuable resource for video game developers. While not foolproof, they give developers an idea of how much interest there is in their game. A high number of wishlists can also help studios attract funding or find a publisher. Essentially, the more people who wishlist a game, the better, as Steam automatically notifies them when the game launches, a demo is available, or it goes on sale. That’s why many trailers, particularly for games made by smaller teams, end with a request to add the game to your wishlist – it’s a simple and effective way to support indie developers.

SHIB, DOGE, BTC: A Triangular Drama 🎭

Shiba Inu and Dogecoin, those fleeting emblems of internet whimsy, are currently engaged in a rather pedestrian dance with destiny. Their daily charts reveal triangular formations, those geometric portents that technicians adore. A breakout-or a breakdown, naturally-awaits; the remaining weeks of Q4 hang poised, quivering, like a frightened hummingbird before a storm. The overall sentiment within the altcoin realm is, to put it charitably, murky.

Ethereum\’s Wild Ride

Crypto analyst MarketMaestro has been keeping a close eye on ETH and notes that the asset recently got rejected at its neckline resistance 🤦\u200d♂️. But don\’t worry, it\’s now in a crucial retest phase at a red diagonal resistance line that it had previously surpassed 🔴. If ETH can hold this diagonal, it\’ll avoid losing the bullish momentum it built up earlier 💪.

33 Years Later, This Batman: TAS Halloween Episode Still Has The Greatest Twist Ending Of All Time

When it comes to holiday episodes of Batman: The Animated Series, “Christmas with The Joker” is the most well-known, especially because it was one of the earliest. Later in the series, after a visual update, “Holiday Knights” presented a story told through three separate segments featuring Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy, Batgirl & Clayface, and The Joker. Beyond Christmas, Batman also has strong ties to Halloween, as seen in films like The Batman and Batman Forever. Though many episodes capture the spirit of the holidays, one truly stands out: “Almost Got ‘Im.” This episode cleverly incorporates Halloween and features one of the biggest surprises in the show’s history.

The Floating Gun in ‘Weapons,’ Explained

The image shows a large AR-15 rifle hovering above a house, with the time ‘2:17’ displayed on the barrel. While the director hasn’t explained the meaning behind this striking visual, it’s sparked a lot of online discussion. Considering the film’s overall dark story and recurring themes, we can likely understand what the director is hinting at with this image. Here’s an explanation of what the floating gun symbolizes in Weapons.