• Review: 'Blackout,' a new take on one of horror's oldest myths, is claws for celebration

    Hard-drinking artist and itinerant contractor Charley (Alex Hurt) hasn’t been much of a morning person of late. Recalling the previous night’s events is a problem for him. But since Charley is the protagonist of a Larry Fessenden horror film, “Blackout,” he’s also been waking up half-naked in the woods and some of the splotches on his torn clothes are clearly blood. Already a sensitive sort, bitterly consumed with the economic, environmental and societal direction of his small town, Charley is...

  • Goldene is a film of gold one atom thick

    Goldene is a layer of gold a single atom thick. It doesn't look very … goldy?… but it's a major achievement of materials science. Shun Kashiwaya and others: The synthesis of monolayer gold has so far been limited to free-standing several-atoms-thick layers, or monolayers confined on or inside templates. — Read the rest

  • Fallout Season One Review – Welcome To The Apocalypse

    Jonathan Nolan and Amazon Studios makes a fantastic introduction to the world of Bethesda's sci-fi RPG. This is our review of Fallout Season One.Read this article on TechRaptor

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    ‘Sting’ review: Great horror marred by character

    A blast from the past - and space.

  • Less Than One Third Of US Men Enjoy Reading

    Less Than One Third Of US Men Enjoy Reading It’s National Libraries Week in the United States and to mark it we’re looking at readership patterns around the world. As Anna Fleck shows, based on data from Statista’s Consumer Insights survey shows, women were more likely to say that reading is one of their personal hobbies than men in all of the selected countries. You will find more infographics at Statista The gender gap was widest in Germany, with a 20 percentage point...

  • Review: 'Monsters of the American Cinema' confronts the horror in grief

    The first thing you notice about the set for “Monsters of the American Cinema,” a recent play by Christian St. Croix that’s having its Los Angeles premiere at the Matrix Theatre in a Rogue Machine production, is the glow of black and white horror films. Lighting designer Ric Zimmerman has captured to perfection that cozy hue when you’re curled up in a blanket on the couch engrossed in an old movie that’s doing its best to scare you to death. But in this case, the otherworldly glare is more...

  • 5 Creepy Crawler Horror Films to Watch After 'Sting'

    5 Creepy Crawler Horror Films to Watch After StingIn the new horror flick Sting, in theaters April 12, Charlotte (played by Alyla Browne) discovers a tiny spider with the intention of having a secret pet. Unbeknownst to her, the spider, she calls Sting, is a supernatural being that is extremely intelligent and rapidly grows. Once […]

  • The Long Game movie review & film summary (2024)

    A movie about a high school golf team made up of Mexican-American teenagers

  • TRANSFORMERS ONE Animated Film Footage Reaction Video

    Paramount Pictures debuted the first trailer footage from its upcoming animated film Transformers One at CinemaCon 2024, and the movie doesn't look anything like we...

  • Ultimate X-Men #2 Review: Ultimately Lacking

    This is a video from my YouTube channel, Jack’s World. This video is my review of Ultimate X-Men #2. After this newly rebooted Ultimate Universe delivered so many amazing first issues, Ultimate X-Men really disappointed. It was one of the … Continue reading →

  • JANA HOCKING: This is the one place where men are going to cheat on you

    Jana Hocking is disgusted by male behaviour on bucks weekends. 'The guys watch it all unfold and keep their mouths shut,' she said. READ MORE:

  • ‘Civil War’ review: An urgent film about a barely-distant future

    Alex Garland’s apocalyptic drama stars Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee Spaeny and Stephen McKinley Henderson.