For four millennia, the Pyramids of Giza have captured the imagination of any and all travelers who wandered into their plateau. As someone who’s crossed those sands, I can attest that words fail to convey their ancient allure. It’s a sight filled with solemnity and awe. And in Josh Safdie’s
Shawn Levy Considering Potential ‘Deadpool 4’ While Reflecting On Sequel Inspirations
Is Deadpool 4 coming sooner than fans think? Director Shawn Levy speaks on a potential sequel as he reflects the legacy of making the recent blockbuster bombshell. Deadpool and Wolverine was one of the most successful films that Marvel has had in recent years. A large chunk of that, even
Pluribus Poses a Hive Mind Dilemma The Expanse Never Got to Explore
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The Fart That Almost Ruined Weird Science
There’s a lot of madcap stuff going down in the climactic party scene of John Hughes’ classic sci-fi comedy Weird Science, as nerdy teen Frankensteins Gary (Anthony Michael Hall) and Wyatt (Ilan Mitchell-Smith) finally pay the price of their hubris after creating a beautiful, wish-granting woman (Kelly LeBrock) using their
The Weekly Round-Up #834
The Best Comics of My Week: Good As Dead #2 & 3 – I’ve been a fan of David Lapham since the start of his career, and think that he’s only improved since working more with Maria Lapham. This latest series, which is delivered in prestige format chunky chapters, is