Jeffrey Dean Morgan Stole the Show in This Big-Budget Dystopian Sci-Fi Disappointment

Morgan’s work has earned him a permanent place at comic conventions worldwide. While he’s best known for playing Negan in The Walking Universe, including the upcoming third season of Dead City, his career goes even further back. His portrayal of the complex villain-turned-antihero has become legendary and will likely define his career. But seven years before wielding Lucille, he made a memorable impact as a compelling villain in a critically acclaimed comic book movie – a performance that many consider to be his best work.

Manchester United to Get the Prestige-Drama Treatment

Lionsgate, the studio behind hits like Twilight and Saw, is reportedly creating a multi-generational drama about Manchester United, similar in style to The Crown. The show will cover the team’s history – from its beginnings to its successes and famous rivalries. If the series is greenlit, Manchester United could receive a significant financial payout, which is causing frustration among Arsenal fans.

Mary Cosby Feels Hurt by Family Participating in TLC Cult Documentary

A new documentary, The Cult of a Real Housewife, debuted on TLC on New Year’s Day. It alleges that Mary Cosby and her husband financially and spiritually manipulated members of their Faith Temple Pentecostal church. One former member stated they lived with the Cosbys for years, working as a housekeeper without pay. The documentary also details the church’s origins, tracing back to its founder, Mary’s grandmother, Rosemary “Mama” Cosby. Mary’s sister, Denise Jefferson Odinaka, and cousin, Dan Cosby, both appeared in the film.

Bitcoin Rollercoaster: Someone’s Losing BIG

CoinGlass, a machine that counts these things, says over six hundred and fifty-five million dollars-good American dollars, gone-simply evaporated in the last twenty-four hours. Liquidated, they call it. Sounds real official, doesn’t it? Like washing dishes. Only, instead of soap and water, it’s just gone.

Ethereum’s Dramatic Plunge: Is It a Tragic Play or Just a Comedic Misstep?

Our astute crypto sage, PEPE is Friend, has proclaimed that this rejection was no mere happenstance; it was a well-rehearsed act of theatrical precision. The descent was as clean as a freshly starched shirt, with selling pressure accelerating like a runaway carriage and the price plunging downward toward the $3,106 abyss. This behavior screams of distribution, my friends, rather than a simple shakeout-a performance that would leave even the most seasoned critics in disbelief.

The Beauty Is in the Eye of the Beholder

Prepare yourself for a visually intense and often disturbing experience. The new series is upfront about its fascination with sex, featuring explicit imagery. However, the true shock comes from the transformation people undergo after being infected with “The Beauty” – they emerge with dramatically altered bodies, becoming tan, muscular, or with exaggerated features, all from unsettling, pulsating sacs. The show heavily relies on body horror, with slimy and squelching effects clearly inspired by films like Alien, Suspiria, and The Substance, pushing the boundaries of gross-out visuals. It’s hard to tell if the series genuinely cares about its characters or simply enjoys subjecting them to extreme situations – a trademark characteristic of its creators’ work.