I Do Love the New Full-Cast Harry Potter Audiobooks, But I Have One Complaint

I was initially doubtful when Audible said they were creating full-cast recordings of these popular audiobooks. However, they’ve mostly impressed me, and I really enjoyed their take on the first book. My only issue is the actors often make unclear sounds – little noises and grunts – which repeatedly disrupt the story and are quite distracting.

First Glance: “Disclosure Day”

The trailer is brilliantly mysterious, which is perfect for this kind of film. It shows Emily Blunt seemingly taken over by something alien while giving a live weather report. Her bizarre message quickly grabs the attention of millions of viewers. At the same time, Josh O’Connor appears to understand what’s happening and is determined to reveal it. With elements like crop circles, unusual animal activity, and Colin Firth linked to a strange machine that controls bodies, Spielberg and screenwriter David Koepp are building a film that looks set to be a big summer success.

Terminator 2D: No Fate Review – No Problemo

No Fate is a short game – you can finish it faster than watching the movie Terminator 2 – but it’s a fantastic example of a licensed game done well. It’s clearly made with a lot of love for the original material and the classic video games that inspired it.

SnyderVerse Writer Unveils Original Plan To Introduce Darkseid’s Son To The DCEU

Just like the Marvel movies, the DC Universe started by introducing its main heroes in individual films, including the 2017 Wonder Woman movie starring Gal Gadot. Jan Fuchs, a writer who recently worked on IT: Welcome to Derry, co-wrote Wonder Woman with Zack Snyder and Allan Heinberg. He recently shared that the film originally planned to introduce Kalibak, the son of the villain Darkseid, though the main antagonist ultimately became Ares, played by David Thewlis.

6 Bloodiest Action Movies of All Time

Over the past few years, action movies have become much more graphic, as both viewers and filmmakers have become more comfortable with on-screen violence. These films often aim for a realistic portrayal of conflict. However, the high level of violence usually earns them an R-rating, which means younger fans of the genre can’t see them. The question of whether to reduce the intensity is a larger discussion for another time. Here are some movies where characters frequently find themselves in dire situations – if they survive, that is.