• Comic Book Preview – Rick and Morty: Kingdom Balls #1

    Oni Press launches the four-issue miniseries Rick and Morty: Kingdom Balls this Wednesday, and you can check out the official preview of the first issue below… In RICK AND MORTY: KINGDOM BALLS, Rick receives a distress signal from his college sweetheart, who was kidnapped by a group of interdimensional villains obsessed with collecting the fabled […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Comic Book...

  • Rick and Morty duo brought in to punch up One-Punch Man script

    In the great words of One-Punch Man himself, “OK.” With Justin Lin set to helm the live-action adaptation of the famous manga/anime, it was only a matter of time before Hollywood would want to punch up the script, and now we’ve learned who is involved in the upcoming rewrites. Screenwriters Scott Rosenberg and Jeff Pinkner […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Rick and Morty duo brought in to punch...

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    Sony's live-action One Punch Man movie is getting a rewrite from Rick and Morty co-creator Dan Harmon?

    Sony is still developing its live-action adaptation of One Punch Man, and it's brought on Rick and Morty writers Dan Harmon and Heather Anne Campbell. With superhero movies not being as popular as they used to be, the two next big things that Hollywood is trying to tackle are video game and anime adaptations. Both The Last of Us and Fallout have proven successful on the games front, and One Piece was a massive hit for Netflix too. Anime is obviously massively popular these days, and while One...

  • Oppenheimer, the Sequel

    The scenes described in the following article are based on drawings and oral histories of survivors of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, August 6, 1945. The City of Hiroshima collected these artifacts and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum exhibits the artworks. August 6, 1945, was a Monday in Hiroshima, Japan. The morning was exceptionally clear. More

  • Hollywood Triples Down on Sequels, Remakes and Reboots

    There's a good reason movie studios can't stop making sequels to popular films. Return on Investment. Or, at the very least, they're less risky than original stories. Just ask the minds behind 2023's well-regarded thriller 'The Creator' how that works. That explains the flood of new movie projects announced this week. Sequels. Prequels. Reboots. It's actually more like a cinematic tsunami. The news comes courtesy of this week's CinemaCon, a star-studded event meant to showcase the titles coming...

  • Inside Out 2: What Did Amy Poehler Reveal About The Sequel?

    Amy Poehler will voice the emotion Joy in the Pixar sequel Inside Out 2 and

  • Spiritual and prophetic reflections on the Iran, Israel conflict

    The recent attacks are not merely political aggressions but are seen by many as assaults on the very heart of biblical prophecy and God’s promises.

  • Construction Of The Tipsy Pickle Begins Late April

    Swinerton, an industry-leading commercial general contractor with offices nationwide, readies to begin construction this month on Tipsy Pickle, Charlotte’s newest “eatertainment” venue headed to Camp North End.

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    Rick Ross Responds To Drake With “Champagne Moments”

    Rick Ross immediately responds to Drake's "Push Ups" with his own diss that

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    The sequel: Wrexham on verge of second straight promotion

    Wrexham can secure promotion if results go their way on Saturday in what would be the latest thrilling chapter in the team's Hollywood story.

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    Analyzing Patriots ownership's influence on this year's NFL draft

    ESPN's Field Yates shares how much he thinks the opinions of Robert and Jonathan Kraft will weigh on the Patriots' decision makers on draft day.

  • Rick Ross Is the Wild Card in the Drake-Kendrick Beef

    Drake has a problem. It isn’t—at least not yet—Kendrick Lamar, who escalated a decade of tacit rivalry into open conflict with a diss verse on “Like That,” currently the no. 1 song in the country. (Kendrick has yet to answer Drake’s first response, “Push Ups (Drop & Give Me 50),” leaked last weekend.) Nor is Drake’s problem the larger onslaught of disgruntled collaborators who’ve suddenly teamed up against him, with disses of their own, in the aftermath of “Like That.” Yes, Drake is greatly...