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The Suicide Squad: Margot Robbie On the Enduring Appeal of Harley Quinn

A shortened version of this interview appeared as part of Den of Geek magazine’s The Suicide Squad cover feature. Margot Robbie is not only a breakout star of the DC Extended Universe, but broader Hollywood. The Australian actress moves seamlessly between the blockbuster superhero franchise world and Academy Award-nominated indies like I, Tonya, while also taking greater creative control behind the scenes through her film and TV production company LuckyChap Entertainment. As Robbie prepares for the August release of DC’s R-rated war movie epic The Suicide Squad, Den of Geek talks to the actress about working with director James Gunn,…
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Resident Evil Director Triggers Debate Over the Appeal of Classic Resident Evil Games

In an extensive video interview, the legendary Shinji Mikami (whose directing credits include Resident Evil, The Evil Within, Resident Evil 4, and more) spoke about his career, influences, and the horror gaming genre at large. It’s a fascinating session that we highly recommend you check out (which you can do right here) if you’re at all interested in any of those topics. However, there’s one particular moment in the interview that has caught the attention of many horror gaming fans, including Silent Hill: Homecoming and Her Story writer, Sam Barlow: Mikami on fans who like RE1's camera and controlshttps://t.co/3nDLlWuDQN pic.twitter.com/vhl8xoRj3a—…
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Link Tank: The Surprising Appeal of The Lost Husband

The Lost Husband is a perfectly bland but perfectly watchable movie that you’ll want to return to time and time again. “The Lost Husband was actually released in April on VOD, before landing on the streaming service in August, and it probably can be most accurately described as perfectly pleasant. Based on a book by Katherine Center, the Vicky Wight-directed drama is a Nicholas Sparks-style story of a woman finding new love after a tragic loss.” Read more at Thrillist. From Star Trek‘s Uhura to Marvel’s Black Panther movie, science fiction and fantasy have the best representation of Black women…
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