With just two films, “Barbarian” and this year’s “Weapons,” filmmaker Zach Cregger has become one of the most in-demand directors around. Both critically acclaimed films have become box-office successes, as well as showing off the director’s penchant for nonlinear structure and narrative trickery. Up next is something curious – a
Fennell On Her Wild “Wuthering Heights”
“Saltburn” and “Promising Young Woman” filmmaker Emerald Fennell brings her skill to a new adaptation of Emily Brontë’s legendary 1847 novel “Wuthering Heights” next year. Considered one of the greatest novels of English literature, the story concerns two families of the landed gentry living on the West Yorkshire moors and
The Weekly Round-Up #833 w/ Unbreakable X-Men #2, Titans #29, Absolute Flash #9 & more…
The Best Comic of My Week: Everything Dead & Dying #2 & 3 – I didn’t expect to find much more from the zombie genre in the post-Walking Dead world, but then Tate Brombal and Jacob Phillips made this comic, and it has me rethinking things. The main character of
RAM Shortage Is Increasing Gaming Costs
If you’re into video gaming, especially PC gaming, it’s abruptly gotten even more expensive and is only going to get worse in the near future. The price for DRAM memory modules, used in consumer PCs, has soared in the past few weeks, reports PC Gamer. Sticks of memory from leading
Comics to Consoles: The Growing Trend of Cross-Universes Storytelling
The worlds of gaming and comics have always shared a close relationship, but the connection has never felt stronger or more creatively ambitious than it does today. What began as simple adaptations has evolved into a new era where stories jump between mediums, expand through multiple timelines, and continue across