The Boys Star Assures Fans That Shocking Herogasm Moment Is Scientifically Impossible

If an hour of television ever deserved a “don’t try this at home” warning, it is “Herogasm,” the sixth episode of The Boys season three. The episode brings the titular characters to an annual superhero orgy, in which Supes use their abilities to pursue all manner of unusual sexual activity. But some things simply cannot be done, even if you have the amazing abilities of characters in the show. That’s one of the most important takeaways from a vast article about “Herogasm” published in Variety....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 369 words · Kathryn Campbell

The Fabelmans Reveals How Steven Spielberg Sees Us

It is not how this type of story is supposed to go. Sam Fabelman (Gabriel LaBelle), a lad who is also a thinly veiled portrait of Steven Spielberg’s youth, has been bullied, humiliated, and finally assaulted by his high school’s golden boy, Logan Hall (Sam Rechner). The six-foot-plus gorilla never openly made an Antisemitic jape at Sammy’s expense. But when Logan’s buddy Chad (Oakes Fegley) did, Logan stood there and laughed—and later tried to break Sammy’s nose when the smaller kid stood up for himself....

December 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1291 words · Edward Crowder

The Flash A Heartfelt Goodbye To Cisco Ramon

The Flash Season 7 Episode 12 It’s the end of an era on The Flash. Season 7’s “Good-Bye Vibrations” marks the last episode for original cast member Carlos Valdes, a long-rumored departure that finally comes to pass and will irrevocably alter the core team around which the show was initially built. It’s hard to know precisely how to feel about Cisco’s departure from Central City. After all, it seems that Valdes is more than open to returning for the occasional guest appearance, and it’s not like the show has given Cisco much to do in the past several seasons....

December 28, 2022 · 5 min · 908 words · June Barden

The Flash Armageddon Hints At The Madness Of Barry Allen

The Flash Season 8 Episode 2 Something is very wrong in the world of The Flash. STAR Labs as we know it may well be gone. Gideon has been deactivated. A major character appears to be dead. And Barry seems to be unraveling, right before our eyes. Look, when the three-eyed villain Despero showed up in the first part of the series’ new Armageddon event, threatening to kill Barry because he’ll apparently cause some sort of cataclysmic event a decade from now, we probably all pretty much shrugged....

December 28, 2022 · 4 min · 706 words · Kenneth Fields

The Flash Season 7 Premiere Adds New Layers To Mirror Master

The Flash season 7 premiere episode, “All’s Wells That Ends Wells” isn’t quite a traditional season premiere. In nearly every way that matters, it’s an episode held over from the pandemic-shortened season 6, and an episode with this very title was supposed to end after what ended up being that season’s finale before all of this nightmarish real world stuff intervened. But considering how strong that season was, all this means is that it get The Flash season 7 off to a particularly strong start…one that isn’t afraid to make major changes to what we thought we knew about the Mirror Master both past end future....

December 28, 2022 · 5 min · 900 words · Herbert Wilson

The Last Of Us Ps5 Remake Leak Reveals High Price Tag Stunning Graphics And Lack Of Multiplayer

You can watch the (now official) trailer below: If you can’t view that trailer, you should know that the PS5 remake of The Last of Us looks incredible. While the trailer only offers a few glimpses of real-time gameplay (none of which feature any HUD elements), it’s clear that this game has indeed been rebuilt “from the ground up for PlayStation 5” as the trailer claims. The character models, the lightning, the environments…The Last of Us was always a beautiful game, and this upcoming PS5 remake simply highlights its visual accomplishments....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 546 words · Maxine Brown

The Manager S Guide To 360 Degree Feedback 5 Tools

Enterprises, government organizations, and big businesses always look for the best-performing employee, manager, or leader. But how do such organizations evaluate the focus and motivation of such a staff? Read on to know the basics of the 360-degree evaluation process and some tools to help you choose the right employee or manager for promotions in your organization. What Is a 360 Degree Feedback? It is an employee evaluation process where the human resource manager or the leadership team collects anonymous and genuine reviews of an employee or manager....

December 28, 2022 · 10 min · 1921 words · Wayne Lewis

The Mysterious Benedict Society Bringing The Middle Grade Mystery Series To Tv

The Mysterious Benedict Society is not only Disney+’s latest television series, it’s one of the streamer’s noteworthy original TV projects outside the massive Marvel and Star Wars franchises… But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a source material. The series is based on the bestselling middle grade book series by Trenton Lee Stewart. Stewart first published The Mysterious Benedict Society in 2007, which means the original readers are now adults and even parents themselves....

December 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1390 words · Julianne Needham

The Northman Hamlet And The Story Both Are Based On

“To be or not to be.” That is a question which never occurs to Alexander Skarsgård’s Amleth in The Northman. He knows exactly what he’ll be next week. It’s the same thing as last week: a bloodthirsty Viking. Nevertheless, the character has much in common with William Shakespeare’s Danish prince, who famously uttered the above quote during a soliloquy in Act Three of Hamlet. And whether viewers are familiar with the Bard’s tragedy or not, that connection to Elsinore pervades throughout this weekend’s bare-chested epic....

December 28, 2022 · 9 min · 1711 words · Mindy Carualho

The Rings Of Power What S Next For The Stranger In Season 2

It seems clear now: the Stranger is Gandalf. Or, more specifically, he is definitely one of the Istari – he hasn’t actually identified himself as Gandalf just yet, but we’re pretty sure he is, especially after his scenes with the mystics in the Greenwood and his moments with Nori at the end of the episode. But when Den of Geek asks actor Daniel Weyman about the Stranger’s journey in “Alloyed,” he remains coy, about who his character truly is....

December 28, 2022 · 9 min · 1757 words · Hazel Herrmann

The Sandman The Endless Their Powers And Who Is The Prodigal

Perhaps more than most writers, The Sandman creator Neil Gaiman, in collaboration with producers David S. Goyer and Allan Heinberg, faced a considerable challenge when adapting his acclaimed comic book series for Netflix. Working within a medium that lends itself to deep lore and divergences, Gaiman wrote 80 issues of The Sandman between 1989 and 1996, weaving a rich narrative tapestry. Characters in the series ranged from historical figures such as William Shakespeare and Augustus Caesar, mythological creators from cultures across the globe, and DC Comics heroes....

December 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1213 words · Mary Yopp

The Simpsons Treehouse Of Horror Xxxii Is A Gorey Affair

The Simpsons Season 33 Episode 3 Every year I wait with wonder and excitement for The Simpsons’ Halloween episode. Regardless of the season, it is always the best dark offering. The day of reckoning may be upon us, because if “Treehouse of Horror XXXII” is the high point of season 33, we are doomed. Possibly as a species. This is a recurring theme in several of the sequences, but the joke is on us, and not even over our heads....

December 28, 2022 · 4 min · 787 words · Mary Skinner

The Simpsons Season 33 Episode 11 Review The Longest Marge

The Simpsons Season 33 Episode 11 After a three-episode, one of them a two-parter, rally of undisputed heavyweight wins, The Simpsons fail to cover the spread. Season 33 episode 11 “The Longest Marge,” is loaded with cynicism, bad sportsmanship, and subversive scrimmages, but the usually reliable, and equally economical, Monty Burns is shaving points. This is what earned Burt Reynolds the bad rep which preceded his character Paul “Wrecking” Crewe in the prison football classic comedy The Longest Yard, and it costs the installment the game ball....

December 28, 2022 · 5 min · 866 words · Karen Snyder

The Spider Man No Way Home We Ll Never See

Spider-Man: No Way Home successfully promoted its returning villainous ghosts (so to speak,) of Spider-Man iterations past, and implicitly teased even more universe-shattering surprises, on which it delivered—we’ll just leave it at that. However, the conception of the health-crisis-era release’s fantastical plot occurred at the height of a different kind of crisis, in summer 2019, during which a spat over shared profits saw character licensee Sony withdraw Tom Holland’s Spider-Man from the MCU....

December 28, 2022 · 4 min · 728 words · Joann Steen

The Stand 1994 Miniseries Is A Forgotten Stephen King Classic

The Stand is considered by many, to this day, to be one of Stephen King’s three or four finest novels. It is certainly among his most beloved by longtime readers, because of its sheer size (more than 800 pages when originally published in 1978, more than 1,000 in the unexpurgated version released in 1990) and the scope and breadth of its storytelling. A hybrid of horror, apocalyptic sci-fi and epic fantasy (King has said he explicitly wanted to create a sort of modern day The Lord of the Rings), it’s an eerie, surreal tale of the fall of civilization and the battle for the souls of those left alive in the aftermath....

December 28, 2022 · 8 min · 1563 words · Linda Quezada

The Timeless Yet Underappreciated Allure Of Eva Green

For Eva Green, Vesper Lynd was the part that would cement her status as a name on the rise, but her acting career had begun just three years prior. With The Dreamers, in 2003, Green starred opposite fellow French actor Louis Garrel as artistically inclined siblings who become entwined with an American exchange student, played by Michael Pitt. The film was helmed by controversial director Bernardo Bertolucci, and in an interview with The Guardian after the release of Casino Royale, Green spoke about how both her agent and her own parents attempted to discourage her from taking the part considering Bertolucci’s reputation for not allegedly securing his actors’ consent (most notoriously with Maria Schneider on the movie Last Tango in Paris)....

December 28, 2022 · 5 min · 879 words · Julie Willams

The Walking Dead What Mercer Means For The Show

If one needed a firm indication that AMC’s The Walking Dead is on a quick collision course with its climax, the announced casting of fan-favorite character Mercer should certainly suffice. Michael James Shaw has landed the role, which he will field on the upcoming eleventh and final season of the franchise-spawning series. While there have been major divergences from Robert Kirkman’s comic source material, it does seem that Mercer will be as crucial to the approaching endgame of the series as he was to the comic....

December 28, 2022 · 4 min · 778 words · Lloyd Bennett

The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 9 Flashforward Explained

There’s nothing quite like a well-executed flashforward on a TV show. Plot growing stagnant? Ready for something new? Don’t know how to get your characters from A to B without it feeling boring? Well, just flashforward to the future, baby! Shows like Battlestar Galactica and Lost have deployed flashforwards to great success in the past, but no modern show has a stronger respect for the mighty storytelling technique than The Walking Dead....

December 28, 2022 · 4 min · 796 words · Robert Zertuche

The X Files Season 11 Ending Explained

The world is safe from an alien pathogen… for now. The four-part “My Struggle” saga has come to a shocking conclusion that has huge implications for The X-Files if the series is to continue beyond season 11. There’s no guarantee Fox renews the series, though series creator Chris Carter told us he’s optimistic there will be more X-Files stories to tell, even if Gillian Anderson is true to her word and has indeed made her last appearance as Dana Scully....

December 28, 2022 · 8 min · 1586 words · David Hood

Tom Holland Says Spider Man No Way Home Introduces Raimi Camera Style In Mcu

Now, in a still impossible-seeming trick of blockbuster origami, the trio of leads who came of age while leading their own Spider-Man trilogy in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) are getting to work opposite Dafoe and Molina in Spider-Man: No Way Home (as confirmed via multiple trailers and other recent promos). And in their own way, they’re getting to go back in time while honoring what the Raimi films did....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 435 words · Juanita Clemons