Month: April 2021

Oxenfree II – Lost Signals. (YouTube) A sequel to Oxenfree was the final game shown during the latest Nintendo Indie World showcase. Lost Signals looks set to continue the first game’s dark side-scrolling aesthetic and innovative radio mechanic. It will arrive sometime later this year. Plenty of games were revealed in the showcase, especially for fans
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Mismatched pairs are a staple of crime fiction, and the protagonists in Chris Brookmyre’s new thriller about the movie business become the unlikeliest of pals. He teams Millie, a 70-year-old former horror film makeup artist, with Jerry, a dreadlocked black college student who loves the horror genre. Their humour, shared movie references and sense of
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While we wait for Mike Flanagan and Leah Fong’s Netflix series “The Midnight Club,” an adaptation of Christopher Pike‘s novel, we’ve learned tonight that Flanagan has set up another adaptation of Pike’s work. Flanagan’s next movie, Deadline reports, will be The Season of Passage, a feature adaptation of Pike’s sci-fi/horror novel published in 1993! Mike
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Hayley Hasselhoff is making history as the first-ever curve model to cover European Playboy. The daughter of David Hasselhoff shared the historic cover image to her Instagram on Wednesday, April 14, writing that she is “deeply humbled and honoured” to set this precedent for Playboy Germany.  “I am overcome with emotion around what this cover signifies for inclusivity and its
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EXCLUSIVE: The Tiffany Haddish and Billy Crystal dramedy Here Today has been picked up by Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions’ Stage 6 Films and will open in theaters on May 7. Crystal directed the movie, repping his eighth time directing and his third on a feature film. Crystal co-wrote the screenplay with his fellow Saturday Night Live alum and
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Ruth Galloway is back, and happily she has returned to home turf in North Norfolk in this latest Elly Griffiths novel, the 13th in the series. A body is found on the beach by a bunch of metal detectorists who call themselves The Night Hawks, and soon DCI Harry Nelson is at the scene to
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