Month: April 2021

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. (Sony) The female Lombax in forthcoming PlayStation 5 exclusive Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart has now been revealed. Meet Rivet! Insomniac, the developer behind the character platformer, has released a new gameplay trailer and blog with fresh information. Rivet is described as “a Lombax resistance fighter from another dimension, where
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Disney, which has been experimenting with the theatrical window lately with simultaneous movie releases on streaming service Disney+ Premier much to the upset of theater owners, dropped a PSA during the Oscarcast waving a flag for exhibition. Filled with first person testimonials of exhibition workers and clips from upcoming big pics like F9, No Time
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Here’s what everyone was talking about at the 93rd Academy Awards ceremony. By Anthony Breznican April 25, 2021 There was no opening monologue, no song and dance, and no jokes. Regina King introduced the Oscars, but could not open celebration without first acknowledging the hardships that preceded and surrounded it. Kicking of the 93rd Academy
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News A. G. Cook Pens Tribute to SOPHIE “She approached every topic with the love, care and intensity of someone who has truly lived” By Madison Bloom April 25, 2021 Facebook Twitter A. G. Cook, SOPHIE (Photos via Getty Images). Facebook Twitter A. G. Cook has penned a tribute to his late friend and collaborator
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Cartoonish violence vs. an actual cartoon. By Jordan Hoffman April 25, 2021 Mortal Kombat, the outlandishly bloody video game adaptation distributed by Warner Bros., was this weekend’s domestic box office champion with $22.5 million, according to The Hollywood Reporter. That a movie based on a 30-year-old intellectual property with fervent fans should do well is
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“It’s about race,” the NAACP’s Sherrilyn Ifill said of provisions directly targeting densely populated areas in the state, as Republicans nationwide push bills to severely restrict voting—and possibly subvert future contests. By Charlotte Klein April 25, 2021 Republicans in the Texas Legislature are attempting to dismantle provisions that helped bring about record turnout in urban
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