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Willem Dafoe’s Twisted New Mystery Movie Officially Releases This Week [Exclusive]
Willem Dafoe stars in “The Birthday Party”, a new mystery drama directed by Miguel Ángel Jiménez, which releases in cinemas and on demand this week. The film, based on the novel of the same name by Panos Karnezis, follows a ruthless tycoon whose lavish birthday party for his daughter becomes the setting for hidden agendas…
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Lael Neale Announces New Album As Killers Do: Hear “Slip Away”
LA-based indie musician Lael Neale has announced a new album, “As Killers Do,” due out on 20 November via her own label, Consensual Sound. It follows last year’s “Altogether Stranger,” released on Sub Pop, and is accompanied by a lead single, “Slip Away,” described as a garage rock track blending influences from Stereolab and the…
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Aliens: Fireteam Elite vanishes from Nintendo Switch without refunds or offline options, leaving players to curse the digital future – “Never buy cloud versions of anything”
Aliens: Fireteam Elite has disappeared from Nintendo Switch, with the Switch edition of the co-op shooter delisted and existing owners reportedly unable to play it, prompting anger from players who bought the game expecting to keep access to it. The removal highlights the risks of the “cloud version” model used for some Switch ports, where…
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Danica Patrick & her girlfriends respect summer by partying in Aspen, Wade Boggs is shredded, plus Big J Hong
Tuesday Screencaps explores the Perrysburg Ohio jail for sale at $400,000, sparking YouTube content ideas, haunted house plays, and Airbnb schemes.
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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Share New Song “Kill for the Steel”: Stream
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard have released “Kill for the Steel,” the third preview single from their forthcoming 28th studio album, Alien Metal. Following “Level 5” and “Alien Metal,” the track confirms the Melbourne band’s continued shift towards a darker, industrial techno sound, shaped by their live “rave shows” and a custom-built modular synthesiser…
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‘Mobile Suit Gundam RG XARX-ZERO’ Director Kamiyama Kenji Built His New Series Around a Metaphor for AI Fears: ‘Will We End Up Being Used by It?’
Director Kamiyama Kenji has said his new anime series “Mobile Suit Gundam RG XARX-ZERO” uses its alien threat as a direct metaphor for humanity’s growing anxiety about artificial intelligence. Speaking to Variety, Kamiyama, who previously directed “Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex” and “The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim”, explained…
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‘The X-Files’ Meets ‘Grimm’ in Fox’s 4-Part Underrated Supernatural Mystery Series
Fox’s Sleepy Hollow, which ran from 2013, is being highlighted as an underrated supernatural mystery series that blends the history-heavy mythology of The X-Files with the dark fantasy tone of Grimm. The show reimagines Washington Irving’s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle, combining them with American history and biblical prophecy for a…
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Aliens: Fireteam Elite Cloud Version Is No Longer Playable On Switch
The cloud streaming version of Aliens: Fireteam Elite has been shut down on Nintendo Switch, meaning players who owned this version can no longer access the game. The shutdown was announced earlier in 2026 when the title was delisted from the eShop, and it matters because affected players have reportedly received no refund, leaving those…
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‘Reacher’ Season 4 Officially Changes Alan Ritchson’s Prime Video Series, Plus 5 Things We Learned From Set
Prime Video’s “Reacher” is entering its fourth season with a deliberate shift in tone and approach, adapting Lee Child’s 2009 novel “Gone Tomorrow” rather than simply escalating the action for its own sake. Rather than pushing for a “bigger” spectacle after Season 3’s fight against a taller opponent, executive producer and director Sam Hill says…
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‘Arrival’ Meets ‘Alien’ in Overlooked Sci-Fi Stunner Officially Streaming on Hulu
The 2023 sci-fi thriller “No One Will Save You” is officially streaming on Hulu, drawing renewed attention as a blend of Ridley Scott’s “Alien” and Denis Villeneuve’s “Arrival”. Directed by Brian Duffield and starring Kaitlyn Dever, the film follows a young woman ostracised by her community after a past incident, whose isolated life is upended…