Tulsa King Season 3 Cast on Mitch’s New Romance, Bohdi’s Revenge, & Intense Confrontations

Season 3 of Tulsa King finds Dwight Manfredi setting his sights on a new business: a local distillery in Oklahoma. This venture gets complicated because the distillery owner’s daughter, Cleo, is someone Mitch Keller, one of Manfredi’s men, used to date. Manfredi’s attempt to buy the distillery quickly leads to conflict with Jeremiah Dunmire (Robert Patrick), a powerful and unscrupulous businessman with many connections.

SEC’s Crypto ETF Revolution: Commodities, Not Securities! 🚀💰

Ah, but the devil, as always, lurks in the details. The filing’s language, crafted with the precision of a Kremlin edict, hinges on cryptoassets deemed commodities. Yet, in a twist worthy of a Dostoevsky novel, the Commission is reclassifying these very assets, paving the way for an XRP ETF and a host of other financial curiosities. 🧐✨

One Battle After Another Conquers the Critics

The new film, *One Battle After Another*, pits Leonardo DiCaprio’s character, Bob Ferguson, a former revolutionary, against his longtime rival, Colonel Steven J. Lockjaw, portrayed by Sean Penn. Critics are calling this their strongest work in years. Newcomer Chase Infiniti shines as Bob’s daughter Willa, alongside compelling performances from Teyana Taylor as Willa’s mother Perfidia, and Regina Hall and Benicio del Toro as former allies. However, the most praised aspect is director Anderson’s ability to capture the current cultural climate. As Vulture’s Alison Willmore notes, he’s successfully updated the story from the Reagan era for a modern audience. Read the best reviews of *One Battle After Another* below.

Robert Redford’s Impossible Cool

Kathy was showering when the doorbell rang. Joe, in the kitchen, saw the postman through the front window. He told the carrier Kathy wasn’t home and asked him to leave the package on the porch. When the postman asked for a signature, Joe went outside. The postman’s pen didn’t work, so Joe went back inside to find another one. A quick glance at the man’s shoes – tan suede with racing stripes, a style postmen didn’t wear in the 70s – saved Joe’s life. As the camera focuses on the man, we see Joe quickly realize something is terribly wrong. The scene cuts to the man pulling a machine gun from his bag, followed by Joe throwing a pot of hot coffee at him, starting a violent fight that destroys the kitchen. Despite the speed of the action, the actor conveys the shift in Joe’s understanding – from a vague unease to the realization that this isn’t a postman, and he’s in danger – in just three seconds and four steps.

Five Nights At Freddy’s Sold-Out Steelbook Edition Is Getting A Reprint

Just in time for the new Five Nights at Freddy’s movie coming to theaters on December 5th, a reprint of the first film is available. And there’s more than one special edition coming! On October 7th, an Ultimate Collector’s Edition will launch exclusively on Amazon, featuring its own steelbook case and other collectible items. Both the Ultimate Collector’s Edition and the reprinted Steelbook Edition include all the same bonus features as the currently available Five Nights at Freddy’s Night Shift Edition, which you can get now for $27 (originally $34).

All Tricks In Skate And How To Do Them

Here’s a list of all the tricks currently in Skate, along with the button combinations to pull them off. The developers are planning to add even more tricks soon, so we’ll keep this guide updated as new ones become available.

The Summer I Turned Pretty Is Turning Into a Movie

Jenny Han, the creator of *The Summer I Turned Pretty*, expressed deep gratitude to fans for their support over the years. In a message after the series finale, she thanked viewers who’ve followed Belly’s story since the original books, as well as those who discovered it through the show, saying she was thankful for their connection to the series. Han shared that the team poured their hearts into the show and appreciated fans joining them on the journey, hinting at a possible future continuation with “Cousins.” However, she later confirmed to *The Hollywood Reporter* that this was indeed the final season of the show, though the possibility of future movies remains open.

Gen V Recap: Enough Death

Students at Godolkin University are highly competitive, and being at the top comes with a lot of pressure. This creates an interesting situation for Jordan, who is uncomfortable with being used by Vought, even though they receive benefits. A speech written for them by Stacey is especially upsetting – forcing Jordan to say the word “trans-tastic” feels like an attack, and they clarify that “trans” doesn’t accurately reflect who they are, as they identify as bigender.