Ozark How Does Marty Byrde Launder Money In The Netflix Show

Before we start, Den of Geek would like to make it clear that this website neither condones nor endorses the practice of international money laundering for illegal drug cartels. Our message to anybody considering it? Just say no. As Netflix’s Ozark proves, you’ll only end up dissolved in a barrel of acid or wearing a hole clean through your soul with all the running-for-your-life-mammon-worshipping-wheeler-dealing. Now that’s been established, here’s how it’s done: In Ozark, Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) starts off as a Chicago-based financial advisor in a small firm with a side line in laundering drug money for the Navarro drug cartel, the second largest in Mexico....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 851 words · Theresa Urban

Pacific Rim The Black Review Spoiler Free

Guillermo del Toro’s neon-drenched monsters-vs-robots epic Pacific Rim wore its influences proudly on its elbow cannon-equipped sleeves, so an anime-style spin-off makes a certain kind of inevitable sense. Pacific Rim: The Black is a seven-episode Netflix Original that seeks to expand the Pacific Rim mythology – think “extended universe” rather than “sequel”. Created by Thor: Ragnarok co-writer Craig Kyle and X-Men: Evolution head writer Greg Johnson, the show follows siblings Hayley (Gideon Adlon) and Taylor Travis (Calum Worthy) as they struggle to survive in a post-apocalyptic, kaiju-infested Australia....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 775 words · Bobby Huseby

Pet Sematary Ending Explained

Stephen King once called the brutal 1983 novel Pet Sematary his scariest book, and in this new age of King adaptations, that means this dark story gets a remake. A modern retelling of the book King wrote in 1978 and then shoved into a drawer because he thought it was too grim (even for him!), Pet Sematary checks off several of our favorite horror tropes: spooky houses, killer kids, conniving cats, ancient burial grounds, and lots of murder....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 801 words · Richard Monahan

Pok Mon Scarlet And Violet Release Time When Can You Start Playing The Game

As with other Nintendo-exclusive titles, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet will be released at different times in accordance with a staggered release schedule. The game will launch at midnight in every region worldwide except the West Coast (everyone on Pacific Time can start playing at 9 pm, their time). Of course, technically New Zealanders win that release time race since their clock strikes November 18 before anywhere else in the world, which means they will get to play Pokémon Scarlet and Violet before other gamers....

December 21, 2022 · 3 min · 497 words · David Fontenot

Pop Culture S Least Scary Vampires

Count von Count Some would argue that math is far more intimidating than vampires to begin with. We’re sympathetic to those people’s argument but that is still no reason to be scared of Sesame Street’s Count von Count. This little purple guy with a truly lush cape is just trying to help! Since his season 4 premiere in which he helped Bert and Ernie count blocks, “The Count” has been a mainstay of the classic children’s program....

December 21, 2022 · 8 min · 1527 words · Sheryl Luster

Power Rangers Beast Morphers Season 2 Episode 16 Review Golden Opportunities

Power Rangers for the last six years has featured many plot lines revolving around the Rangers’ parents. It makes sense for the show to tackle the ways teenagers relate to their parents. Not only is it a great source of conflict for stories but also it’s especially relatable to the kid audience. For many children relationships with their parents are the most important things in their lives. Seeing superheroes they look up to having similar relationships can mean a lot....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 715 words · Suzy Fritts

Power Rangers Just Reintroduced The Series Most Important Weapon

For a franchise that began in 1993 on Fox Kids and has been running for nearly 30 years, in the beginning no one really thought Power Rangers would be a hit. It was a disposable piece of entertainment, something to film as quickly as possible and move on. It’s no wonder that the earliest days of the show were filled with huge pieces of lore that were quickly cast aside....

December 21, 2022 · 5 min · 1049 words · Otis Harless

Promising Young Woman Review A Revenge Fantasy For The Modern Female

This is the directorial debut of Emerald Fennell, writer and showrunner on Killing Eve season 2who is also known for portraying Camilla Parker Bowles in The Crown. And what a confident debut it is, a film with a distinct visual style and an equally distinct soundtrack with big things to say and an excellent cast to help her say them with nuance and humor. It comes from Margot Robbie’s production company LuckyChap Entertainment, which also produced this years’ Birds of Prey, a similarly fun, colorful, female driven movie with points to make about toxic masculinity....

December 21, 2022 · 3 min · 559 words · Elizabeth Garrett

Quantum Leap Episode 2 Review Atlantis

Quantum Leap Episode 2 Quantum Leap episode one may have underwhelmed viewers with a heavy lean on backstory and character introductions, but episode two, “Atlantis,” picks up the pace and fills in some of the holes left unfulfilled by the pilot. Just like Dr. Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula) in the original series, Dr. Ben Song (Raymond Lee) is a victim of Swiss Cheese amnesia, a side effect of his time-leaping jumps through the Quantum Leap Project’s massive accelerator....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 708 words · Marlo Brown

Raised By Wolves Season 2 Ending Explained

The nice thing about tuning into a new episode of HBO Max’s gonzo sci-fi series Raised by Wolves is that you really have no reasonable expectation of what you’re about to watch. Through two seasons the show created by Aaron Guzikowski has been set on an intensely alien world with all sorts of unfamiliar creatures, environments, and concepts. Just about every episode is as shocking as a series finale with installments this season alone featuring a merman-like sea creature that steals a teenage mother’s baby, a murderous android child with no face, and of course: a main character turning into a tree....

December 21, 2022 · 6 min · 1108 words · Melissa Bussmann

Raya And The Last Dragon Finds Magic In Southeast Asian Tradition

By virtue of Sisu’s voice casting alone, parents in the audience will know we’re a long way from Game of Thrones when they hear her speak. As voiced by Awkwafina, the dragon is funny, insecure, and ultimately gentle—a creature who hopes to be a hero one day but for the time being is more likely to enjoy running on raindrops all the way to the sky. “The directors wanted Sisu as the dragon to look breathtakingly beautiful,” simulations supervisor Avneet Kauer says....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 808 words · Don Roberts

Rick And Morty Confirms A Dark Beth Theory

It’s no secret that many Rick and Morty fans crave serialization. The saga of Rick Sanchez, the one man intelligent enough to navigate infinite multiverses and therefore encounter infinite drama, is a compelling one. And yet, Rick and Morty’s main decision-makers often resist returning to the well of Rick’s intergalactic struggle against “The Federation.” That’s because, at the end of the day, this show is about a mad scientist and his anxious grandson going on a whole host of sci-fi adventures....

December 21, 2022 · 3 min · 593 words · Janis Johnson

Rick And Morty Season 3 Episode 8 Review Morty S Mind Blowers

Rick and Morty Season 3 Episode 8 A major problem I had with season 2 is how so many episodes felt like goof-off episodes. There seemed to be little interest in developing the characters or multiverse in meaningful ways. Season 3 doesn’t have this problem; I mean, last week they convincingly built and destabilized an entire new society in 22 minutes. So, it’s okay that “Morty’s Mind Blowers” is a relatively incidental episode, content to pull off a bunch of good jokes and then close out....

December 21, 2022 · 4 min · 734 words · Jerry Bennett

Riverdale Season 3 Episode 9 Review Chapter 44 No Exit

Riverdale Season 3 Episode 9 “The place and time where it all went wrong…” Rest in peace, Archie Andrews. Following a bear attack in the Canadian Hinterlands, our Red Paladin has finally ascended to the next level. Well, probably not, but this episode works overtime in trying to make you think that our ginger hero (who just so happens to be Riverdale‘s biggest liability) has gone to the great big Chok’lit Shoppe in the sky....

December 21, 2022 · 6 min · 1228 words · Cecilia Gray

Sam Raimi S Spider Man 4 Would Have Cast Bruce Campbell As Fan Favorite Villain

Raimi partially answered that question in an interview with Rolling Stone. Among the regrets he has for the canceled film, the biggest might be losing the “really great cameo we had designed for Bruce Campbell.” When the magazine brought up Quentin Beck aka Mysterio, also rumored as the fourth movie’s villain, Raimi responds in the affirmative. “That was one of the possibilities,” he admits, with some clarification. “We had other things in mind, too, but that was one of them....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 337 words · Bonnie Hudock

Scary Christmas Stories A History Of The Holiday S Ghostly Tradition

In the English countryside, dinner had ended, and the company retired to the drawing room. They gathered around the fire as the parson, who sat in a high-backed oak chair, proceeded to tell of goblins and ghosts. The squire, not a superstitious man himself, listened intently as the parson spoke about the crusader who rose from his tomb for a nighttime ride. The old porter’s wife added to the tale with her own of the crusader’s march on Midsummer Eve, when fairies became visible....

December 21, 2022 · 8 min · 1651 words · Daniel Webster

Secure Tomcat With Set Cookies Secure Flag

According to Microsoft Developer Network, HttpOnly & Secure is an additional flag included in the Set-Cookie HTTP response header. Using HttpOnly in Set-Cookie helps in mitigating the most common risk of an XSS attack. This can be either done within an application by developers or implementing the following in Tomcat. As a best practice, take a backup of configuration file before modifying and if the possible test in non-production to ensure it doesn’t break the application....

December 21, 2022 · 2 min · 224 words · William Bell

Shatner In Space What William Shatner Learned During His Trip To The Final Frontier

But Shatner didn’t “want to turn somersaults.” He wanted to look out the window. What he saw made him think about the sixth extinction, theorized to be the most devastating extinction event since the asteroid impact on the dinosaurs. Shatner has been consistent in this warning for the past few years: if Earth sees mankind as a pestilence, it will rid itself of us. In his career on-screen, Shatner traveled to The Twilight Zone, brought his “Big Giant Head” to 3rd Rock from the Sun, and his unbridled curiosity to The UnXplained....

December 21, 2022 · 8 min · 1621 words · Kyle Rudy

Spider Man Far From Home Review The Mcu S Summer Holiday

Spider-Man: Far From Home, which officially closes off Marvel’s Phase Three, is another new flavour for the studio: a fresh, youthful romp that also takes things back to basics. Far From Home feels like a Spider-Man movie first and an MCU movie second, and it’s all the better for it. Kicking off with essentially a post-Endgame world explainer, Far From Home finds us in the aftermath of the Snap reversal (“The Blip” as the whole thing is now called)....

December 21, 2022 · 3 min · 608 words · James Clinton

Spider Man Into The Spider Verse Ending Explained

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse has a ton of personality and heart, but it boils down to a pretty basic plot. It’s a superhero origin story that ends with the good guys having a climactic battle over a maguffin that can blow up all of reality. The good guys win, the bad guys lose, and our heroes live happily ever after. The final seconds suggest that there will be more inter-dimensional team-ups later and the ridiculous post-credits sequence backs this up....

December 21, 2022 · 5 min · 972 words · Jeremy Bryant