Amazon Prime Video New Releases December 2021

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December 21, 2022 · 1 min · 17 words · Edith Alvarez

Amazon Prime Video New Releases June 2022

That’s right: The Boys are (almost) back in town. The Boys season 3 premieres its first three episodes on June 3 and its cast and crew have promised spectacle beyond your wildest dreams. How will Homelander adapt to life after Stormfront? We’ll get to find out soon. Prime Video’s library offerings get a big boost in June 2022. Groundhog Day, Shaun of the Dead, and Galaxy Quest are all set to arrive on June 1....

December 21, 2022 · 3 min · 603 words · Billy Castro

American Horror Story Double Feature Goes Behind The Scenes At The Faked Moon Landing

American Horror Story Season 10 Episode 9: Blue Moon With every passing year, the human-alien hybrid efforts being undertaken by the mysterious aliens from the 1950s seem to be getting closer to something familiar. We’ve seen the early efforts; the face-hugger monster from Amelia Earhart was horrifying, but they’re getting closer, if only from the fact that half of Angelica Ross’ Theta looks halfway human (and halfway alien). However, they’ve got hundreds of failed experiments suspended in glass jars like exhibits at a circus sideshow, and they all had to come from somewhere....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 703 words · Daniel Leak

An Introduction Guide To Aws Fargate

Fargate eliminates the need to configure, scale, or provision virtual machine clusters to execute containers. There will be no need to select server kinds, schedule cluster scaling, or optimize cluster packing. There is no need to maintain a base CPU and RAM capacity to host containers. We can tell AWS how much resource a task needs and leave the rest of the task to AWS. Each Fargate task has its isolation barrier, so it doesn’t share the underlying kernel, CPU, memory, or elastic network interface with other tasks....

December 21, 2022 · 5 min · 920 words · Alicia Kosmowski

Ansible For Beginners Ansible Basics And How It Works

What is Ansible? Ansible is an open source DevOps tool which can help the business in configuration management, deployment, provisioning, etc. It is straightforward to deploy; it leverages SSH to communicate between servers. It uses the playbook to describe automation jobs, and playbook uses a very simple language YAML. Ansible provides reliability, consistency, and scalability to your IT infrastructure. You can automate configurations of databases, storage, networks, firewalls using Ansible. It makes sure that all the necessary packages and all other software are consistent on the server to run the application....

December 21, 2022 · 5 min · 956 words · Harold King

Antlers And Last Night In Soho Box Office Asks If Audiences Will Return To Theaters For Non Franchise Movies

Grossing a near identical cume of $4.16 million over the weekend—with Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho squeaking out the higher estimated final tally—both films opened below $5 million in their first three days of theatrical release in the U.S., and both failed to crawl into even the top five earners of the weekend. While Soho and Antlers dueled it out for sixth place, the top five movies included an obvious No....

December 21, 2022 · 5 min · 1028 words · Daphne Perry

Apex Legends Tap Strafing Removal Fuels Controller Vs Mouse Keyboard Debate

What is tap-strafing? Well, I recommend checking out a YouTube tutorial (such as this one) if you want a better idea of what the technique looks like and how to perform it, but it’s basically an advanced movement technique that allows (or allowed) Apex Legends players to change directions quickly in the air without losing forward momentum. It’s an incredibly complicated movement technique that allows Apex Legends players to pull off some truly impressive plays....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 850 words · Anthony Brodeur

Barbarian The Scary Similarities Of Justin Long And Bill Skarsgard S Characters

Before it goes off in directions that no one could have anticipated, Barbarian asks a simple and relatable question: When is it okay to be impolite? That question is posed in the movie’s opening scene, which finds Tess (Georgiana Campbell) arriving late at night at the Detroit house she’s rented via AirBnB, only to learn that it’s already been booked by a man called Keith (Bill Skarsgård). Tess, standing in the rain in a clearly rundown neighborhood, makes her agitation plain as she demands answers from the man in what was to be her space....

December 21, 2022 · 6 min · 1103 words · Awilda Haffling

Battlefield 2042 Open Beta Bugs Hint At Rough Launch

Before we dive any further into this topic, it’s worth reminding everyone that this is just a beta and doesn’t necessarily represent what the launch version of Battlefield 2042 will look/play like. Furthermore, EA Dice GM Oskar Gabrielson recently confirmed via Twitter that the Battlefield 2042 team has already made improvements to the game that didn’t make it into the open beta build. The point here is that betas are never entirely representative of the final product and Battlefield 2042 will almost be a much smoother game at launch....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 705 words · Olene Hatcher

Best Movies Coming To Netflix In May 2022

For that reason, Netflix has (lightly) updated its content for the month with a small string of new releases, and we’re here to tell you which are the best ones. Enjoy. Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011) May 1 In real-life, would an out-and-about player like Ryan Gosling’s Jacob take a sad, lonely, middle aged divorcee like Cal (Steve Carell) under his wing? Probably not. But it makes for a hell of a movie!...

December 21, 2022 · 5 min · 856 words · Andrea Mullen

Best New Fantasy Books To Read In March 2022

The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi Type: NovelPublisher: Tor BooksRelease date: March 15 Den of Geek says: John Scalzi is a cornerstone of science fiction, and now turns his precise pen to a fantasy-infused story of a secret organization protecting alien monsters. Think Jurassic Park meets The X-Files. (Note this novel does take place in our current world, COVID-19 included.) Publisher’s summary: When COVID-19 sweeps through New York City, Jamie Gray is stuck as a dead-end driver for food delivery apps....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 651 words · Paul Sanders

Better Call Saul Why Did Jimmy Box Howard

Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are both known for their fine-tuned attention to detail. This means that the plotting of both shows can be meticulous, but also produce a big pay-off in the end. The lead up to the explosive climax is typically filled with plenty of key turning points, though. These are the moments that the audience marks in their head and says, “this is going to be instrumental in what happens down the road....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 829 words · Cheryl Fisher

Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 5 Review Black And Blue

Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 5 Everyone is scheming on this week’s episode of Better Call Saul. Even Howard Hamlin, who up until this point has been a clueless mark in Jimmy and Kim’s scheme to settle the Sandpiper case early, is finally getting in the game. With all this careful planning, deceit, and mindful execution happening, director Melissa Bernstein gets to play with all of Better Call Saul’s best visual calling cards; meticulous montages detailing fine-tuned processes, time lapses, and revealing wide shots all appear as the parallel cat and mouse games between Jimmy and Howard and Gus and Lalo intensify....

December 21, 2022 · 5 min · 888 words · Rebecca Quintero

Black Adam Ending Explained Doctor Fate The Jsa And The Future Of Kahndaq

Believe it or not, the ending of Black Adam is a lot deeper than your average superhero movie. At the very least, there’s more going on, and given how little backstory it provides for pivotal characters like Doctor Fate and Hawkman, not to mention the deep DC lore tied to Black Adam himself, means that a little extra context might help you keep track of everything that went down. Let’s try to get at this…...

December 21, 2022 · 9 min · 1715 words · Roosevelt Pendleton

Black Widow Studio Reveals Unprecedented Disney Numbers With Box Office

Generally, these happy industry tidings would be the headline and takeaway from movie theaters’ very good weekend… and yet, in addition to confirming the $80 million domestic haul and an international gross of about $78 million, Disney’s most interesting revelation is that Black Widow earned $60 million in purchases via Disney+’s Premier Access paywall. Studios and streaming services have traditionally been secretive about the number of viewers their content attracts online, particularly in a new release’s early days....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 750 words · Samuel Bleau

Breaking Time Other Books For Outlander Fans

The Outlander book series by Diana Gabaldon may contain literally millions of words, but there only so many times you can read the saga and watch its stellar adaptation before you need something else to add to the time travel romance adventure rotation. When this moment comes, look no further than the following list of recommendations, composed of other epic romances that span time and space… Breaking Time by Sasha Alsberg A romance that defies the laws of time....

December 21, 2022 · 5 min · 924 words · Jeffrey Evensen

Cabinet Of Curiosities The Ec Comics Influence Of Lot 36

Talk to just about anyone involved with Netflix horror anthology series Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities long enough and EC Comics will eventually come up. The namesake of the show himself, Academy Award-winning director and monster enthusiast Guillermo del Toro, has freely spoken of his love for the classic mid-20th century comic imprint, telling The Austin Chronicle earlier this year that “I remember when I was a kid being very scared by Graham Ingels of EC Comics....

December 21, 2022 · 5 min · 866 words · Patricia Jagow

Can Scream 6 Succeed Where Friday The 13Th Failed

One of the most famous quality chasms involves a legend of horror cinema, Jason Voorhees. The trailer for Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan mostly consists of a single shot of Jason from behind, staring up at the NY skyline. After a series of quick cuts showing people screaming in terror, the voice over declares, “Now, New York has a new problem.” Perfect, right? Unfortunately, the actual movie mostly consists of Jason hunting down an exceptionally dull set of teens on a boat, and only arrives in New York for the final 30 minutes....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 421 words · Elizabeth Kaeo

Can The Television Showrunner Model Work In Film

Traditionally, we all accept that film is a director’s medium and television a writer’s medium. Most people with even a basic knowledge of cinema can tell you that Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park and E.T. are Steven Spielberg films, but they’re probably less sure of who wrote the scripts for those films. By the same token, Aaron Sorkin has been behind some of the most acclaimed television shows of the last two decades, but the directors involved in actualising those shows don’t immediately spring to mind....

December 21, 2022 · 8 min · 1587 words · Elvis Simon

Castlevania Who Is Varney

While Netflix’s Castlevania has always ultimately been about the heroes’ eternal fight against Dracula, the fourth and final season does introduce a few new villains to the mix. One of those baddies is Varney of London, a two-bit vampire who was once one of Dracula’s generals and has now made it his mission to resurrect his master. The only problem is that the foul-mouthed bloodsucker is kind of a joke, a has-been who even his vampiric cohorts don’t respect....

December 21, 2022 · 3 min · 577 words · Katherine Waters