Death On The Nile Cast Who S In Kenneth Branagh S Whodunit

Well, judging by the many trailers and new sun-kissed TV spots that have descended for Death on the Nile, it will be absolutely gorgeous. With a decadent production design and sumptuous lighting which speaks to the hint of glamour (and colonialism) that made Egyptomania so exciting in the 19th and early 20th century, Death on the Nile harkens back to a different era with maximum style and star appeal. Indeed, you can barely watch a frame without seeing a major star or actor on the rise filling the frame....

December 30, 2022 · 6 min · 1234 words · George Hagen

Do Shadow And Bone Six Of Crows Work As One Story

Though Netflix’s new fantasy series Shadow and Bone is based on the bestselling Grishaverse novels of author Leigh Bardugo, it’s not a straightforward adaptation of the book series that shares its name. In addition to the Shadow and Bone trilogy, the series also incorporates elements from Six of Crows, a duology that is set in the same world, but focused on a very different set of characters. Set two years after the events of Shadow and Bone, Six of Crows is a dramatic heist story set in a different country (Kerch) and starring a set of characters who really don’t take part in the events of the first trilogy....

December 30, 2022 · 11 min · 2295 words · Dustin Foley

Doctor Doom Could Be Mystery Villain In Loki Series

The introduction of Latverian supervillain Victor von Doom does actually make a lot of sense at this point. Despite being a beloved and often despicable character in Marvel Comics, Doom hasn’t quite hit right in previous Fantastic Four films, having been played by Nip/Tuck’s Julian McMahon in both the 2005 FF movie film and its sequel, and later by Toby Kebbell in Josh Trank’s unfortunate reboot. With yet another reboot on the way under the watchful eye of Marvel maestro Kevin Feige and Spider-Man: Far From Home director Jon Watts, it feels like a solid choice to skip the now-pretty damn redundant Doom origin story and have him just appear as an established menace....

December 30, 2022 · 4 min · 713 words · Jeff Heard

Doctor Who Flux Episode 2 Review War Of The Sontarans

As was teased by last week’s cliffhanger, we begin on something of a gloomy note as the unstoppable Flux completely obliterates the Doctor, her companions and the TARDIS. It’s a shock move by Chris Chibnall that ends the series for good with a thirty-second climax that no-one saw coming. Russell T. Davies is really going to have his work cut out retconning this one. No, hang on, I’ve turned over two pages at once....

December 30, 2022 · 8 min · 1585 words · Scott Barbara

Doom Patrol Episode 3 Review Puppet Patrol

Doom Patrol Episode 3 This week’s Doom Patrol involved a lot of Nazis getting their ass whupped. As if that alone is not satisfying enough, the bizarre roadtrip episode “Puppet Patrol” has the team realizing how little control they have, and involves a heartbreaking subplot about Larry confronting his double-life, and inner demon/negative energy entity. First up, getting DP out of Cloverton – the citizens of which are none too keen on our misfit heroes – is a welcome switch up....

December 30, 2022 · 5 min · 966 words · Alan Bradbury

Doom Patrol Episode 9 Review Jane Patrol

Doom Patrol Episode 9 The underground is vast, and the story dark and poignant in “Jane Patrol,” the ninth episode of Doom Patrol. While still remaining a super hero show, this installment is a mind screw of a psychological drama that addresses a character’s inner demons, and her unwillingness to (literally) let someone else in. And it all feels very relatable. Following a disturbing scene between young Kay Challis and her sexually abusive father, the episode picks up with the alter Karen banished to the Underground, the unconscious world of Jane’s core personality....

December 30, 2022 · 3 min · 608 words · Joseph Coleman

Dune Box Office Breaks Wb Hbo Max Record Good Sign For Part Two

This number, which comes from Warner Bros., makes Dune the first WB/HBO Max hybrid release to open north of $31.6 million at the box office—a record set in March by Godzilla vs. Kong during a period when many theaters were still closed, and social distancing was more strictly enforced. It also beat out studio projections. With that said, it’s admittedly not the type of debut one usually associates with a pop culture phenomenon....

December 30, 2022 · 4 min · 657 words · Israel Martin

Elden Ring How To Follow The Main Story Path And Beat The Game

Elden Ring is certainly FromSoftware’s biggest game yet, but like other Soulsborne titles, the story doesn’t hold players’ hands. Gamers have to keep track of their quests and progression without the aid of a checklist, which can leave many scratching their heads when it comes time to actually finish the main story. Like many open-world games, it’s generally a bad idea to rush through Elden Ring and only tackle the “main story....

December 30, 2022 · 10 min · 2099 words · Ernest Applin

Elden Ring Where To Find And Farm Every Type Of Smithing Stone

Smithing Stones will allow you to upgrade standard weapons to higher levels, while Somber Smithing Stones allow you to upgrade special and enhanced weapons. While it’s fairly easy to find basic Smithing Stones that will allow you to see whether or not a weapon is worth upgrading in the first place, it’s significantly more difficult to find some of the better Smithing Stones in the game. Some are so rare that you may only ever find one of them....

December 30, 2022 · 10 min · 2039 words · Dorothy Rickard

Endeavour Why Isn T Fred Thursday In Morse S Later Life

“A man only gets one father,” Fred Thursday told Morse in Endeavour series one, when the young officer was demurring about returning home to attend his dad’s deathbed. Of Thursday’s many sayings, this one proves the least true in Endeavour’s case. Morse had one father, yes – a strained relationship with an estranged man whose dying words to his constable son were that he’d never liked the police – but in Fred Thursday, he also had another....

December 30, 2022 · 5 min · 932 words · Marjorie Jackson

Enola Holmes The Best Sherlock Holmes Easter Eggs

The subgenre of Sherlock Holmes pastiches in which Sherlock himself is not the focus is slightly larger than you might think. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (yes, that Kareem) has written two novels and a comic book series about Sherlock’s brother Mycroft, while Carole Nelson Douglas wrote eight novels focused on Irene Adler, And yet, Enola Holmes may the most interesting non-Sherlock Sherlock-books, ever. Like Mycroft and Irene Adler, Enola (Millie Bobby Brown) has a close connection with Sherlock, but unlike Irene, Enola does not come from the canon of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, but instead, from author Nancy Springer’s imagination....

December 30, 2022 · 7 min · 1413 words · Steven Clarkson

Enola Holmes 2 Review Millie Bobby Brown Ups The Game

Though the movie jumps right into the style of its predecessor, with Fleabag-inspired breaking of the fourth wall (director Harry Bradbeer returns to the helm), the filmmakers wisely establish early on that Enola only wants you to think that she has it together. Despite having enough money to open her own detective agency, she has no clients; despite saving the life of love interest Viscount Tewkesbury (Louis Partridge) and ensuring he can become a member of Parliament in the last movie, they haven’t really caught up since their awkward goodbye; and despite being reunited with her mother Eudoria (Helena Bonham Carter), the latter is still too busy blowing things up in the name of the suffragette movement to coddle her daughter....

December 30, 2022 · 4 min · 774 words · Wayne Stephens

Fantastic Beasts Harry Potter Easter Eggs Book Reference Guide

Though Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is that rare Hollywood sequel, prequel, or reboot that doesn’t spend its entire runtime referencing things that happened in its source material, there are still tons of fun Harry Potter references, Easter eggs, and throwbacks hidden within its frames — some more obvious than others. We’ve tried our very best to get all of them in once place, but if I missed anything, let me know down in the comments or on Twitter, and I’ll keep this updated!...

December 30, 2022 · 9 min · 1904 words · Deborah Alcantara

Fear Street Part 3 1666 Review Folk Horror With A Netflix Twist

By reuniting Sarah Fier’s severed hand with the rest of her remains, Deena Johnson (Kiana Madeira) of the 1990s suddenly finds herself transformed into the body of Sarah circa 1666—reliving her memories of the final days before she was hanged as a witch. Janiak uses cast from the first two movies to play the residents of the encampment that will become Shadyside, giving a sense of legacy to this origin story; a sense that history is repeating itself....

December 30, 2022 · 3 min · 572 words · Brent Trottier

Fear The Walking Dead Finally Reveals John And Teddy S Darkest Secrets

Fear the Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 3 I’m going to borrow a page from Teddy’s philosophy that the end is the beginning—at least as it relates to my review of “Cindy Hawkins.” Why? Because by the end of the episode, it occurred to me that viewers’ enjoyment of Fear the Walking Dead’s seventh season will rely heavily upon whether you accept Morgan and Strand as archrivals. This is an important consideration because everybody else will likely find themselves caught in the crossfire of competing ideologies....

December 30, 2022 · 4 min · 748 words · Anthony Stuart

Find Real Ip Address Of Website Powered By Cloudflare

Millions of web properties powered by Cloudflare and I use their service too. If you are already using Cloudflare, then you might have noticed IP address in DNS lookup get reflected with Cloudflare. Ex – Cloudflare powers chandank.com, and when I do a DNS lookup, I get IP address 104.28.13.49, which is owned by Cloudflare. There is no way in DNS lookup you will get the actual IP where your website is hosted....

December 30, 2022 · 1 min · 204 words · Joshua Whapham

From Dog Soldiers To The Reckoning Neil Marshall Revisits His Filmography

His sixth and latest film, The Reckoning, stars Charlotte Kirk (who co-wrote the script) as a young woman who is accused of witchcraft in northern England in 1665 after losing her husband to the Great Plague. With its period setting and story of unjust persecution and hysteria directed against women in particular, The Reckoning (which just premiered on Shudder) channels some of the old Hammer Studios vibe, as well as that of iconic British films on the same topic like Witchfinder General....

December 30, 2022 · 11 min · 2320 words · Ralph Law

Gamesmaster Before Youtube And Twitch Sir Patrick Moore S Floating Cyborg Head Was The Best In Gaming Tv

In the years since it went off air, its name has been whispered in reverent tones across online forums, and at parties where people of a certain vintage gather to trade nostalgic remembrances. Will it ever come back? Should it ever come back? Well, in 2021 GamesMaster did come back, rebooted on E4 with a whole new cast and production crew. There is some brand continuity with the original, namely in the casting of another sardonic Scotsman as the lead presenter, and the co-opting of another UK National Treasure to don the GamesMaster garb, this time former newscaster Sir Trevor MacDonald....

December 30, 2022 · 7 min · 1397 words · Rebecca Sheets

Goal Vs Objective How To Differentiate Between The Two

Goals and objectives help you to achieve growth and development. At this juncture, people tend to confuse the two. This article presents a clear comparison of goal vs. objective to understand the difference from the foundation level. What Is an Objective? Objectives are steps that you will take to achieve your aim in your personal or professional life. An objective should always be a measurable task. If you can not assess the objectives, you will not be able to find out if you will achieve your aim....

December 30, 2022 · 9 min · 1795 words · Vicki Weinstein

Happy Death Day 3 Working Title And Status Revealed By Director

Happy Death Day to Us is the working title for the threequel, as returning franchise-spanning director Landon reveals in an interview with Empire. The film franchise, a horror genre hybrid of sorts that puts an irreverent self-parodying spin on the Groundhog Day-esque concept of time-looping, became a surprise hit upon the arrival of 2017’s original Happy Death Day, which grossed $125.5 million worldwide off a microscopic $4.8 million budget. Yet, 2019 sequel Happy Death Day 2U wasn’t quite as impactful with $64....

December 30, 2022 · 2 min · 293 words · Harold Herring