• Batman #147 review

    It’s starting to feel like the beginning of the end. This Zur-En-Arrh saga which has been going since the beginning of Zdarsky’s run back in 2022 seems to be preparing for its grand fin

  • Comedy Movies In Theaters

    Comedy Movies In Theaters Nothing beats the experience of watching a comedy movie. The belly laughter. The smart jokes that don’t go over your head. And dark humor oozing with sarcasm. Are you waiting for a movie that fills all those descriptions? Then you’re in luck! Check out all the new comedy releases in theaters […]

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    Tales of the Empire Review

    All six episodes of Tales of the Empire debut on Disney+ on Saturday, May

  • River (2023) Review

    Director: Junta Yamaguchi Cast: Riko Fujitani, Yuki Torigoe, Yoshimasa Kondo, Haruki Nakagawa, Masahi Suwa Running Time: 86 min. By Paul Bramhall Making a follow-up to a debut that relied heavily on a gimmick is always a tricky proposition, as several directors have found out over the years. In Japan the most obvious example is Shinichiro Ueda, who after his almost flawless debut with 2017’s One Cut of the Dead has struggled to Continue reading →

  • Review: MotoGP 24

    Milestone has dedicated MotoGP 24 to offer everything seen on 2024 race weekend.

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    Adobe Firefly Review

    Adobe’s Firefly is a promising entrant in the crowded field of image-generative AI with lots of style options, but it doesn't produce completely convincing images.

  • Sony INZONE Buds review

    The Sony INZONE Buds are a pair of truly wireless earbuds unlike what we have come across in the past. Instead of being designed primarily for your phone for playing music, the INZONE Buds are designed to be used with your PC and console for gaming. The trick here is the use of a USB dongle, which must be plugged into your PC or PS5 console. The earbuds are then able to create a custom 2.4GHz wireless connection to the dongle, which greatly reduces latency compared to what you get over...

  • Movie Review – Poolman (2024)

    Poolman, 2024. Directed by Chris Pine. Starring Chris Pine, Danny DeVito, Annette Bening, Jennifer Jason Leigh, DeWanda Wise, Stephen Tobolowsky, Clancy Brown, John Ortiz, Ray Wise, Juliet Mills, Evan Shafran, Hollis W. Chambers, Armie Hicks Jr., Ren Burttet, Christopher Chen, Laurent Schwaar, Michael Dunn, Robert Pine, Lakshmi Singh, Jackie Beat, Sam Pancake, and Drew Droege. […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the...

  • BenQ Zowie XL2586X Review

    The BenQ Zowie XL2586X is a beastly esports gaming monitor packing a 540Hz refresh rate and BenQ's latest backlight strobing tech called DyAc 2. If you want the ultimate in motion clarity this is it.Read Entire Article

  • Finding Common Ground Through Music

    LOWER MERION – Later this month, a special event is scheduled in Ardmore. Arab and Jewish musicians of the Polyphony String Quartet will perform at Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church. A Nazareth-based not-for-profit is working in hopes of bridging the divide between Arab and Jewish communities through Western classical music education and performances. “Particularly during such […]

  • Kill comedy, kill truth

    French playwright Moliere once said, ‘The duty of comedy is to correct men by amusing them.’ As the share of television…What to read next: Free speech … for how much longer? | The World Health Organisation’s plan for you this May | Ten-year Tim condemns Victoria to years of penury | Open all hours! Australia’s north is in big trouble

  • Movie Review – Lazareth (2024)

    Lazareth, 2024. Written and Directed by Alec Tibaldi. Starring Ashley Judd, Sarah Pidgeon, Katie Douglas, Asher Angel, Edward Balaban, and Christine Uhebe. SYNOPSIS: Lee protects her orphaned nieces Imogen and Maeve from a self-destructing world, raising them in isolation until an outsider threatens their peaceful existence. Derivative and generic, writer/director Alec Tibaldi’s Lazareth is set […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you...