Obex Will Make You Nostalgic for Old Technology

The film, co-written by Birney and director Pete Ohs, takes place in Baltimore in 1987, before the internet was widespread. It centers on Conor (played by Birney), a young artist who creates images using only the 128 characters available on old computer keyboards – letters, numbers, and punctuation. Before color printers and high-quality photos, artists like Conor would painstakingly recreate pictures in black and white using these characters. People mail him photos, and he rapidly types them into his computer. His life is quite solitary; he lives with his dog, Sandy, but lacks the strong family and social connections of those who send him pictures. His neighbor, Mary, helps with groceries, and his only time outdoors is in his small, cicada-filled backyard.

Your Survivor 50 Cast Survival Guide

Jenna Lewis-Dougherty competed in two seasons of Survivor: the first season, Borneo, and the eighth season, All-Stars. A particularly memorable moment occurred during Borneo when the contestants received letters from home, and Jenna was upset because her family hadn’t sent one. Although it’s been over 20 years since she last played, she previously competed alongside Colby Donaldson on All-Stars.

Xbox Game Pass Publisher Officially Bans “Cancerous” AI Art

In a recent interview with Kotaku, Tim Bender of Hooded Horse stated they now include a clause in their publishing contracts prohibiting the use of AI-generated art assets, using strong language to emphasize this point. Bender clearly disapproves of AI-created artwork, and this firm stance is expected to benefit Hooded Horse and protect the company going forward.

Avatar: The Last Airbender Creators Return for New ‘Kyoshi Warriors’ Series

I recently learned from Variety that Dark Horse Comics is publishing a new Avatar: The Last Airbender comic series this summer. What’s really exciting is that it’s being developed with the original creators, Bryan Konietzko and Dante DiMartino. The series, called Avatar: The Last Airbender — The Kyoshi Warriors, is written by Brandon Hoáng, and features art from BellBessa and Xanthe Buoma. Adele Matera is handling the colors, Jimmy Betancourt is doing the lettering, and Danielle Weires created the cover art.

8 Perfect Sci-Fi Movies That Couldn’t Get Better Even if They Tried

Science fiction has given us some of cinema’s best films, proving what happens when creativity is unleashed. Whether it’s classic movies from the 1960s, beloved cult hits from the 80s, or today’s big-budget blockbusters, there’s a sci-fi film for everyone – from funny adventures to truly scary stories. Many successful Hollywood careers have been launched thanks to science fiction, and some of these films are considered perfect.

Keira Knightley’s Black Doves Is 1 of Netflix’s Biggest Sleepers

Created by Joe Barton and written by Alex Gabassi and Lisa Gunning, Black Doves centers on a shadowy spy agency that gathered confidential information and sold it to the richest buyers. The show cleverly combined political suspense with murder and thrilling espionage, and its impressive cast – including Keira Knightley, Ben Whishaw, Sarah Lancashire, Andrew Buchan, and Kathryn Hunter – made it exceptionally compelling.

6 TV Shows That Never Recovered After Losing a Major Character

It’s true that losing a key character can be tough for a TV show, but sometimes a show actually improves afterward. Similarly, a show can bounce back when a beloved character returns. Viewers naturally hope shows maintain their quality when actors leave, but that doesn’t always happen.