REVIEW: “Wardriver” (2026)

Rebecca Thomas’ film, “Wardriver,” starts with a deliberately slow burn. It’s a crime thriller that takes a while to build momentum, with the first half largely focused on the protagonist, Cole, driving around Salt Lake City while engaging in somewhat mundane activities like typing, eating lollipops, and vaping. Despite this slow pace, the script by Daniel Casey effectively establishes Cole’s isolated and lonely life, though it doesn’t immediately create a lot of dramatic tension.

Quantum Doom Looms Over Bitcoin

The network’s structure, a labyrinth of hashed addresses and cryptographic fortitude, offers a fragile shield for most users. Yet, as the old adage goes, “the devil is in the details”-and the details here are as perilous as they are profound.

Imperfect Women’s Accuracy To Dark Bestselling Novel Clarified By Apple TV Showrunner

I’m really hooked on the new Apple TV show! It starts with these three women – Eleanor, Mary, and Nancy – who seem like they have it all together as best friends. But then something terrible happens when Nancy is killed, and suddenly everything falls apart. It turns out there’s a lot going on beneath the surface with all of them and their relationships. The show is a miniseries with eight episodes, and I love how it really takes the time to show you what’s happening from each woman’s point of view.

Amundi’s Token Fund: Where Cash Meets Blockchain Comedy!

This week, Amundi introduced the Spiko Amundi Overnight Swap Fund (SAFO)-not to be confused with “Sofa,” which is also great for lounging! This tokenized sub-fund is all dressed up for institutional treasury and collateral management, making waves in the blockchain swimming pool.

Solo: A Star Wars Story – 8 Years Later, A Better Film Than Remembered

While it received mixed reviews (69% and 63% on Rotten Tomatoes), Solo: A Star Wars Story was the first Star Wars film not to make money in theaters. Over time, it’s largely been overlooked, and Disney quickly shifted its focus to other projects. Looking back, though, Solo is actually a stronger movie than many people recall.

Phoenix Jones: Tahe Rise and Fall of a Real Life Superhero Review – Fascinating Doc Is A Wild Ride

The documentary offers a compelling look at a remarkable individual and prompts important questions about heroism, flaws in the justice system, and our cultural obsession with superhero narratives. While Bayan Joonam’s first film as director largely lets the subject speak for himself, some intriguing points are left unresolved. Ultimately, the film challenges us to consider why we idealize fictional heroes but often dismiss those in real life.

Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Video Confirms Main Cast for Sega Video Game Movie

I’m so excited! Paramount just dropped a new video confirming Jim Carrey is coming back as Dr. Robotnik! But that’s not all – they also revealed the title for the next movie: Sonic the Hedgehog 4. The logo is blue and pink, and it totally hints at Kristen Bell joining the cast as Amy Rose! Apparently, she’s a pink hedgehog who fights with a hammer, and as a long-time fan, I can’t wait to see her in action!

Choushinjikuu Game Neptune Unlimited releases for Switch 1&2 and PlayStation 4&5 in Japan on August 27

The main characters – Neptune, Noire, Blanc, and Vert – are all back with updated looks. While Neptune will continue as the main goddess, each of the other nations will now be protected by new guardians. Also, Blanc’s nation, formerly known as Lowee, is now called Sweenia. This new city, built nearby, has become the nation’s capital, and is a nod to Nintendo’s Wii and Switch consoles.