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American Horror Story Double Feature Delves Into New Motherhood Nightmares In ‘Gaslight’

This American Horror Story: Double Feature review contains spoilers. American Horror Story Season 10 Episode 5 As the story picks up steam, American Horror Story taps into some pretty classic horror tropes yet again to enrich its story. One of the things that initially caught my eye about the series when it first hit the airwaves ten years ago was the way in which the show was clearly written by horror fans and went out of its way to reward horror fans with little Easter eggs. Maybe it’s a shot from a classic movie. Maybe it’s a snippet of a…
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American Horror Story: Double Feature Season 10’s Muse Pill Confronts a Stark Truth About Creative Ambition

This American Horror Story: Double Feature review contains spoilers. American Horror Story Season 10 Episode 4 The Red Tide portion of American Horror Story: Double Feature asks a few simple questions. What would you do if you could suddenly tap into the limitless potential of your talent? What would you trade to be able to live out your dream, be it singing, dancing, writing, or art? For some people, the answer to that would be just about anything, including taking a pill and occasionally turning another human into one of the show’s titular blood buffets. They’re willing to risk any…
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American Horror Story: Double Feature Tackles Pill-Popping, Blood-Sucking Addiction

This American Horror Story: Double Feature review contains spoilers. American Horror Story Season 10 Episode 3 One of my favorite things about American Horror Story has been the fact that if something isn’t particularly working for me, be it a character or a setting, I know that in a few episodes, it’ll be gone. Such is the nature of the seasonal anthology; if something isn’t working for you, check out for ten episodes and when you come back next season, it’ll be something completely different in tone, setting, and content, even if there’ll be members of the cast crossing over…
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M.O.D.O.K. Might Feature The Most Marvel Easter Eggs Ever

Jordan Blum, the creator and showrunner of Marvel’s animated series M.O.D.O.K. for Hulu, is one of the rare Marvel comic fans so dedicated that he was a little disappointed when the announced “Captain America: Serpent Society” film ended up being a joke-y cover-up title for Captain America: Civil War. “I was probably the one person who was let down,” Blum tells Den of Geek. “I love the Civil War story, but I was like ‘Yes, finally, the Serpent Society! Number one Serpent Society fan over here.’” Blum comes across his Marvel fandom honestly. The writer’s father learned English from reading…
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Link Tank: Netflix’s Shuffle Play Feature Is Here

Netflix’s new shuffle play feature will play TV shows and films for you based on your previous viewing history. “Netflix’s shuffle play feature has officially rolled out. The ‘Play Something’ button, which Netflix has been testing since last year, will automatically pick a TV show or film for you to watch. However, the selection criteria for Play Something isn’t completely random like a normal shuffle button. Instead, it’ll try to pick a Netflix title you’ll enjoy by looking at your previous viewing history.” Read more at PCMag. Do you love fried potatoes? Of course you do! Check out the fascinating history behind…
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PS5 Update Finally Adds Major Missing Storage Feature

The first significant PS5 update includes a feature designed to address one of the next-gen console’s most baffling and impactful storage shortcomings. Tomorrow’s PS5 update will finally allow PS5 owners to transfer next-gen games from the console’s internal SSD to external drives. According to the PlayStation website, these are the requirements for a compatible external PS5 drive: SuperSpeed USB 5 Gbps or later. 250 GB minimum, 8 TB maximum capacity.Not all devices are guaranteed to work with the PS5 console. You can’t connect the drive through a USB hub. Two or more USB extended storage drives can’t be connected at the same…
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Power Rangers Dino Fury Will Feature a Returning Character

This article contains a likely casting spoiler for Power Rangers Dino Fury. Power Rangers Dino Fury is set to debut this year but that hasn’t stopped fans from clamoring for any amount of information they can get. Since the cast was revealed in October we haven’t gotten much outside of a few comments from executive producer Simon Bennett. Thankfully the official Power Rangers website was just updated with information on the new season, including character bios, town name, and information on the Rangers’ Zords. The website also has a section for a gallery but there’s nothing in it… that can…
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Always Sunny Season 15 May Feature New Philly Icon Four Seasons Total Landscaping

They say that reality is stranger than fiction. While there’s definitely some truth to that old adage, reality is thankfully not often stranger than FX’s long-running classic comedy It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Through 14, soon-to-be 15, seasons, the codependent Paddy’s Pub gang have engaged in some truly outrageous behavior. From staging an entire musical around an incident of possible child abuse to thoroughly ruining the life of poor Rickety Cricket, Dennis, Mac, Charlie, Dee, and Frank usually stand alone when it comes to Philadelphia madness.  But that, of course, was all before the miracle of Four Seasons Total Landscaping.…
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The Right Stuff: Companion Documentary From Nat Geo To Feature Unseen Space Program Footage

Last week, Disney+ launched its new series, The Right Stuff, based on the best-selling book and award-winning movie of the same name. The Right Stuff series dramatizes the experiences of the test pilots chosen to be the first Americans to go to space. Much of the series’s focus is on the astronomical press coverage the first astronauts received and the difficulties of the fame that accompanied it. That media coverage is the raw material used to create the documentary The Real Right Stuff, a two-hour-long special by National Geographic featuring rare footage and interviews. The documentary will air Friday, Nov.…
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Hearthstone 18.4 Patch Notes Feature New Battlegrounds Heroes and Minions

Blizzard has released the patch notes for Hearthstone‘s upcoming 18.4 update, and they once again feature major changes for the CCG’s Constructed and Battlegrounds modes. Let’s start with Battlegrounds. As we mentioned elsewhere, Battlegrounds ranking system will soon receive a massive overhaul that will essentially bring the auto-battler’s ranked system mechanically closer to the one featured in the game’s Constructed mode. However, Battlegrounds will also receive a wave of new heroes and minions as part of a special event that begins with the release of the 18.4 patch. Here’s a breakdown of the new heroes and minions coming to Battlegrounds:…
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Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins Will Feature a “Realistic” Snake Eyes

At the start of this year, October was looking huge for Andrew Koji. Warrior, the groundbreaking Cinemax series launches into Season 2 starting on October 2nd. Koji plays the lead role of Ah Sahm, the character that Bruce Lee wrote for himself in his 8-page treatment that inspired the series. That’s still on. However, Koji’s first starring role on the big screen is off. Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins which was originally scheduled to premiere three weeks later, has been postponed until next year. Snake Eyes aspires to be a back-door pilot for the G.I. Joe franchise akin to what…
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Star Trek: Lower Decks to Feature John De Lancie as Q

During the panel for Star Trek: Lower Decks on Tuesday (September 8) as part of CBS All Access’ Star Trek Day festivities, showrunner Mike McMahan revealed that two legacy Star Trek actors will both make appearances during the second half of the animated series’ premiere season. First, McMahan spilled that John de Lancie will make a brief cameo as Q, the all-powerful, extra-dimensional entity who made his very first appearance on the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, “Encounter at Farpoint,” back in 1987. De Lancie’s Q became a recurring foil for Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), appearing…
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Star Wars: The High Republic to Feature Younger Yoda

Ever since it was revealed that the Star Wars: The High Republic series of books and comics would be set 200 years before The Phantom Menace, fans have been wondering whether it would feature a slightly younger Jedi Master Yoda. Well, Lucasfilm has confirmed that this will indeed be the case. Set to appear in IDW’s The High Republic Adventures comic series by Daniel Jose Older, Yoda is 700 years old during the High Republic era, slightly younger than in the movies, but he still looks pretty much the same but with slightly less wrinkles. “It’s especially exciting to be…
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Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War Release Date Set for November, Will Feature Zombies Mode

Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War will be out Nov. 13 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Activision made the announcement in an in-game event within Warzone’s Verdansk map. The game, which is being developed by Treyarch and Raven Software, will feature a single-player campaign that continues the story of the first Black Ops game, a multiplayer mode, and a co-op Zombies mode. This is a developing story. More to come… The post Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War Release Date Set for November, Will Feature Zombies Mode appeared first on Den of Geek. From https://www.denofgeek.com/games/call-of-duty-black-ops-cold-war-release-date-gameplay-trailer-zombies-warzone/
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League of Legends 10.17 Patch Notes Feature Massive Qiyana Nerf

The early patch notes for League of Legends‘ 10.17 update have arrived, and they are highlighted by a series of nerfs to popular Champions. Before we dive further into the patch notes, we should be clear that Riot has not released the full details of the latest updates. As such, the details of these changes are otherwise be joined by an additional series of changes. That said, it seems like the early information regarding this patch is accurate, especially since most of it comes from the team’s social media accounts. Let’s start with the reverts. Caitlyn and Hecarim (both of…
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Hearthstone 18.0.2 Patch Notes Feature Constructed and Battlegrounds Nerfs

Blizzard has released the patch notes for Hearthstone‘s upcoming 18.0.2 update, and they include some major changes to some of the most notable cards in Hearthstone‘s Constructed and Battlegrounds modes. Let’s start with constructed where the dominant Kael’thas Sunstrider will soon suffer the biggest nerf. Previously, Sunstrider made every third spell you played in a turn cost 0. It wasn’t long before players found ways to trigger this devastating effect multiple times a turn and essentially win the game without the opponent being able to stop them. The new version of Kael’thas Sunstrider will instead reduce the cost of the…
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Marvel’s Avengers Will Feature PlayStation Exclusive Challenges and DLC

In a recent blog post, Marvel’s Avengers developer Crystal Dynamics confirmed that they intend to release additional content that will be exclusive to PlayStation consoles. “We previously stated that we’re huge Marvel fans, but we’re also PlayStation fans,” reads the post from Andy Wong, Community & Social Media Manager for Crystal Dynamics. “We are honored to be working with them to provide additional advantages to PlayStation players. PlayStation players will have exclusive access to certain Community Challenges, where the PlayStation Nation will work together to accomplish a goal in order to gain rewards specific to them.” While the specifics of…
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PlayStation 5: Rumored Feature Allows You To Load Specific Parts of a Game

A recently removed article initially posted on GameReactor (as spotted by Gematsu) seemingly revealed more about how the PlayStation 5 will allow you to load a specific part of a game. Basically, Sony representatives previously indicated that they were working on a way to allow players to “jump” to specific parts of games rather than asking them to load them via otherwise traditional means. According to the GameReactor article, that feature will be referred to as “Activities.” Using the upcoming PS5 racing game WRC 9 as an example, the article suggests that you’ll be able to create an “instant deeplink…
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Valorant 1.03 Patch Notes Feature Guardian Changes

Riot has posted the full patch notes for Valorant‘s 1.03 update, and they include a pretty significant change to the game’s Guardian rifle. While Riot notes that they feel Valorant “is looking fairly stable thus far” after the game’s latest patch, they do highlight the Guardian rifle as one of the biggest issues they feel need to be addressed sooner rather than later. Basically, the team feels that the Guardian wasn’t being treated as the economic, long-range, precision-based option they wanted it to be. To help address the Guardian’s identity issues, Riot will reduce the weapon’s rate of fire to…
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Over the Moon Trailer Teases Netflix’s Optimistic Animated Feature

Over the Moon, an animated feature headed to Netflix, has released its first trailer, which showcases an aesthetically impressive, awe-inspiring tale of wonder that’s out to prove that Disney+ isn’t the only place on which its genre flourishes. The film focuses on the exploits of a young Asian-American girl, who—having been entranced by a myth about a goddess who accidentally floated away from her true love to be exiled on the moon—embarks on a cosmic endeavor of building a rocket for a lunar visit of her own. Despite the problematic practicalities of its plot mechanics, Over the Moon appears destined…
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