Those concerned that 3I/ATLAS' arrival to our solar system meant that some sort of alien invasion was imminent can breathe a ...
Three young men who lured victims they found on Grindr and then assaulted them for “Catch a Predator”-style videos they posted to social media received light sentences from judges in New Zealand, ...
Roger is passionate about movies and TV shows, as well as the drive-in theater. Aside from hosting and producing three podcasts and a monthly live show, he also collects comic books, records, VHS ...
‘Predator: Badlands’ contains several references to the ‘Alien’ franchise, but how deep does the connection go, and what does it mean for future sewu Alien and Predator aren’t nearly as intertwined as ...
Yorgos Lanthimos’ movies are not my cuppa. From art-house oddities like “Dogtooth” and “Alps” to prestige fare like “The Favourite” and “Poor Things,” all I see is an urge to shock that scans as ...
Several movies about mobsters, including “The Godfather” and “On the Waterfront,” are considered among the finest pieces of cinema ever produced. But organized crime has made its mark on television ...
In recent times, Nigeria has witnessed a concerning trend where shadowy groups engage in acts of mob rule and professional blackmail, threatening the very fabric of governance and societal stability.
George Anastasia is the owner of G&A Media LLC, the company through which he served as consultant for the series and through which he was paid, . The bloody mob war that is the focus of the 2025 ...
For the digital herd, the internet thrives as coveted theatre. There, everyone deals on fancied wile. There, we relive the infernal crud of frantic personae: the political animal, apolitical pacifist, ...
How can artists organize to change politics? The People vs. Project 2025 campaign hasn’t answered this question yet, but it’s working hard to do so. On Saturday, Sept. 20, The People vs. Project 2025 ...
Alien: Rubicon, a knock-off sci-fi thriller based on the iconic franchise, has become a streaming hit in the UK despite scathing reviews - is it a case of 'so bad it's good' or is it just terrible?