Month: March 2021

At my core, I’m a reader, but given the choice in entertainment, I will choose TV over books. I know, I know, but there’s something about a good TV series that I love so much. One of the first shows that I got hooked on was Lost, J.J. Abrams’s  wildly popular survival science fiction drama with the
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Be sure to follow @BDisgusting on Twitter for daily horror news and more! As promised, Ryan Murphy has officially announced the Season 10 theme for FX’s “American Horror Story” tonight, and it’s “American Horror Story: Double Feature“! That’s right, we’re getting TWO stories in ONE season this year. “One by the sea… and one by
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CinemaBlend participates in affiliate programs with various companies. We may earn a commission when you click on or make purchases via links. Warning: SPOILERS for Zack Snyder’s Justice League are ahead! Among the most memorable moments from 2016’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was Bruce Wayne dreaming of the Knightmare future, where Earth had
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Younger, lighter, and more social-media focused than Euphoria and We Are Who We Are, Genera+ion might be the most authentically Gen Z series HBO has yet produced. By Roxana Hadadi March 19, 2021 The staticky sound of the HBO bumper has for years been synonymous with a specific kind of adult programming: the delightfully complex profanity of
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Scott Derrickson (Dr. Strange, Sinister) is headed back to the horror genre to direct The Black Phone for Blumhouse and Universal, and the film was already a Sinister reunion with Ethan Hawke recently joining the cast. On top of that, THR reports tonight, Hawke’s Sinister co-star James Ransone (It: Chapter Two) has also signed on to reunite with Derrickson.
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The Brad Furman-directed crime thriller City of Lies has had quite a journey, but the Saban Films release finally hits theaters today before dropping on digital and on demand April 9. Based on the book, LAbyrinth, by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Randall Sullivan and adapted by Christian Contreras, City of Lies follows the investigation into the infamous murder of
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Like WandaVision before it, Disney+’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier serves up Marvel-ous set pieces while also being afforded the time to delve deep into the characters’ mindsets. Only the first episode, premiering Friday, March 19, was screened for critics, but its 47-minute running time nonetheless promises feature film-caliber action sequences, as well as
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals The Magician’s Assistant by Ann Patchett for $2.99 Blood at the Root by Patrick Phillips for $2.99 Less by Andrew Sean Greer for $4.99 Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev for $2.99 American Gods: 10th Anniversary Ed. by Neil
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It was back in October that Asmodee Digital and developer Luckyhammers would be bringing their adaptation of the Arkham Horror board game franchise to video games. Well, Arkham Horror: Mother’s Embrace now has a release date of March 23rd for consoles and PC. In fact, if you’ve been sitting on snagging Mother’s Embrace, but haven’t done
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