Tenet Online Release How To Stream The Christopher Nolan Movie

Indeed, Warner Bros. announced Thursday afternoon Nolan’s Tenet will become safely available for home media via Blu-ray and VOD beginning on Dec. 15, 2020. Just in time for the holidays, you can scratch your head on what the hell “inversion” means. The film, which will also be made available for DVD and a 4K UHD Combo Pack, will come with a special feature called “Looking at the World in a New Way: The Making of ‘Tenet....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 365 words · Leonard Harrell

The Anti Christmas Spirit Of Krampus

Krampus is like a bad Santa Claus, only hungrier. He is the coal in the stocking of little Bavarian kids who were naughty during the year. Burgermeister Meisterburger must have had a Krampus ornament on his tree. Krampus is a Christmas character, like Kris Kringle. But instead of feeding his diabetes with nibbles of butter cookies and milk, Krampus eats the heads of children as a Yuletide snack. Mm, mm, throw in a little Who Hash and we’ve got ourselves a new course after the antipasto....

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 673 words · Lucy Gamez

The Batman Robert Pattinson Reveals The Villains He Wants To Fight In A Sequel

In fact, we’ve already watched Pattinson dole out beating after savage beating in the trailers leading up to the movie’s release, but when we spoke to him for our The Batman cover story in the new issue of Den of Geek magazine, the actor was excited, even jovial, about where his Dark Knight might go next. Inevitably, the subject of a potential sequel comes up. While WB has yet to officially announce “The Batman 2,” Pattinson already knows which villains he wants to fight in the next movie....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 486 words · Barbara Land

The Best Books About Multiverses Our Top 5 Science Fiction Fantasy Picks

Science fiction and fantasy books have a long history of multiverses. The subgenre of “portal fantasy” requires universes next door, often approached with almost worshipful solemnity rather than Everything Everywhere‘s soft, absurdist humor. Some feature alternate versions of the same people, while others do not. We’ve tried to screen out pure time travel or alternate history here, while also breaking away from the complex multiverses of actual franchise fiction. Here’s our list of a variety of multiverse fiction as varied as the worlds they portray:...

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 546 words · Karl Stephens

The Best Playstation 2 Games Ever

The PS2 hardware represented a massive jump over its predecessor. For the first time, developers could create huge 3D environments that came closer than ever to approximating the real world. Such advancements made the console the launching pad for franchises like God of War and Ratchet and Clank, and it gave older series like Grand Theft Auto and Final Fantasy a new lease on life. With more than 4,000 titles released worldwide, narrowing down the absolute best PS2 games ever was no easy feat....

December 16, 2022 · 10 min · 1931 words · Shelia Dill

The Best Spider Man And Doctor Strange Team Ups In Marvel Comics History

It’s actually fairly common to see the two of them working together–their paths cross pretty frequently on the streets of New York, and Spidey is the type to always (inadvertently or not) stick his nose in other heroes’ business. And with them showing up on the big screen together in Spider-Man: No Way Home, we figured it was worth looking back at some of their best comic book team ups....

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 649 words · Lisa Barnes

The Boys Season 2 What Is The Church Of The Collective

The ongoing presence and practice of politics within democratic societies should represent the pinnacle of human achievement: the fair and equitable ordering of communities, city states and nations; the voluntary outflow of power from the people to their chosen representatives. Vought International – the business-suited big bads who keep the show’s superheroes in their pocket in order to fatten their own – is savagely adept at using its corporate power to flatter, curtail and manipulate both the populace and its own employees....

December 16, 2022 · 6 min · 1129 words · Crystal Moe

The Curse Of La Llorona Reaches Toward A Global Audience

Last month at SXSW we were able to sit down with director Michael Chaves and stars Linda Cardellini, Raymond Cruz, and Patricia Velasquez. During our conversation, we learned that for many still, La Llorona is more than a story, but a personage worthy of big screen fidelity. “She’s ingrained in our culture so do deeply,” Cruz says. “We learn about her as little children, and our grandparents or our parents learned about it as little children, so she’s been around for a very long time....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 437 words · William Ackles

The Expanse Season 3 Episode 8 Review It Reaches Out

The Expanse Season 3 Episode 8 Since “It Reaches Out” was essentially a continuation of last week’s stellar episode of The Expanse, all of the excitement and intrigue surrounding the race to the Ring is still intact, but this week’s story has the added ingredients of Melba’s sabotage of the Seung Un and Holden’s struggle to figure out why he’s seeing visions of Miller, both of which certainly up the ante considerably....

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 769 words · Nicholas Burnett

The Expanse Season 6 Episode 2 Review Azure Dragon

The Expanse Season 6 Episode 2 What a difference a week makes! If Prime Video had released the final season of The Expanse all at once, viewers would have seen the premiere as nothing more than the preamble to episode 2, but on its own “Azure Dragon” stands out as an action-packed but also emotionally powerful installment that deserves its own week of appreciation. Although it’s still easy to wonder how the story can possibly wrap up in four more episodes, things are definitely on a good track....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 489 words · Alexander Linney

The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Episode 2 Marvel And Mcu Easter Eggs Guide

Marvel’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 2 is much less of a slow burn than the first episode. Not only do we actually get Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes sharing screen time together, and a better understanding of what new Captain America John Walker is all about, but we get a host of new Marvel Comics characters introduced to the MCU! There’s a lot going on in this episode, so let’s start digging in to all the Marvel goodness to be found…...

December 16, 2022 · 5 min · 998 words · Patricia Glass

The Flash Diggle S Central City Visit Is A Season 7 Highlight

The Flash Season 7 Episode 16 The War of the Godspeeds continues on The Flash, but Barry and friends get a boost from an old friend: David Ramsey’s John Diggle. And the arrival of the former Arrow star could not have come at a more opportune moment, as his preexisting friendship with Barry – and his general stand-in for Oliver Queen-status – manages to infuse this largely confusing story with something that genuinely feels like emotional stakes at last....

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 750 words · Nicole Lach

The Flash Movie Just Spoiled A Big Batman Easter Egg

The audience attending the Las Vegas event were also treated to glimpses of Wayne Manor, “iconic” Batsuits from the hero’s past, and the new Batcycle, which is described as being like the Batpod from The Dark Knight films but with two wheels at the front, according to IGN. The footage also shows Keaton’s Bruce living like a recluse inside his mansion, with long hair and a beard now adorning his aged face....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 398 words · Regina House

The Flash Season 7 Episode 2 Review The Speed Of Thought

The Flash Season 7 Episode 2 Many of us probably suspected that The Flash wasn’t likely to keep Iris in the Mirror Universe much longer, since that particular subplot trotted past tired and well into dull when we were still officially in Season 6. Yet, “The Speed of Thought” manages to pull off getting her out in a truly interesting and unexpected way, one that promises uncomfortable and unpredictable consequences. It’s a pleasant surprise from a show that I often forget is really good at doing stuff like this and has only gotten better at it under Eric Wallace as showrunner....

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 740 words · Albert Harrier

The Game Awards 2022 Nominees And Winner Predictions

So far as that goes, the 2022 Game Awards may be the most difficult year to predict in the award show’s recent history. Yes, a couple of big games will likely end up taking home the majority of statues. That happens almost every year. However, every Game Awards category features numerous wild card candidates waiting to sneak in an upset, while some categories consist entirely of those wild card candidates....

December 16, 2022 · 11 min · 2213 words · Dallas Gostlin

The Greatest Showman Review

Featuring multiple songs that could just as easily be the basis for extra tracks on Taylor Swift’s newest album, The Greatest Showman aims to be both a classic kind of family entertainment and something as anachronistic as Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! But while it daringly features its own original music, unlike Luhrmann’s pop collage, Showman also lacks that inspiration’s audacity and subversive streak. It is going for a broader commercial audience than Luhrmann’s art house darling, but in the process Greatest Showman becomes as innocuous and toothless as the benign Top 40 bubblegum it so desperately emulates....

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 844 words · Jennifer Burkette

The Handmaid S Tale Season 5 Episode 2 Review Ballet

The Handmaid’s Tale is nothing if not balanced. Last episode, it showed the intoxicating bliss of taking revenge. This episode, it showed the destructiveness of being consumed by that intoxication. June’s dazed smile as she buried that gun in the yard, dreaming of the wrongs Serena had done her, wasn’t the smile of someone with a future, but the look of a fanatic. Increasingly in Season 5, June is finding her rage countered by the wisdom of acceptance....

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 851 words · John Rankin

The Hate U Give Review

The Hate U Give is one of several films in 2018 to face head-on the issue of police brutality and the agonizing frequency of which unarmed black men are gunned down during traffic stops. However, unlike some of the more indie and high-minded art pieces from both the beginning and end of this year, The Hate U Give attempts to consider this real-life nightmare from the vantage of growing up with it....

December 16, 2022 · 5 min · 932 words · Lois Cherry

The Jack Black Green Lantern Movie Killed By A Fan Revolt

Yet fans were arguably spared the biggest and brashest of them all following an online protest, the kind of which would soon become all-too-common within the world of fandom. For it was during the midpoint of that decade—a crossroads during which Christopher Nolan and Sam Raimi were still making the most popular superhero movies and Fox was “ending” the X-Men franchise with Brett Ratner—that plans were put into motion for a Green Lantern movie starring Jack Black....

December 16, 2022 · 9 min · 1868 words · Anne Blazek

The Last Of Us Hbo Series Set Footage Reveals Recreation Of A Memorable Action Scene

In recent weeks and months, fans have been sharing photos and videos from the set of HBO’s The Last of Us series. As production of that series ramps up, the set leaks are becoming more and more elaborate. Recently, a popular Twitter account that compiles some of those set leaks posted a behind-the-scenes video of a recent filming session that seemingly confirms that the upcoming show will attempt to replicate a classic Last of Us moment as closely as possible....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 558 words · Margarita Lattimer