Bisexual Olympic skier Breezy Johnson may have won a gold medal, but she’s also walking away with a silver — on her finger ...
Fallout season 2 has finally come to an end... and we can't believe it's over. From exploding heads and Deathclaws, to Radroach massacres and super mutant cameos, it's been one heck of a season. Good ...
There’s a lot of good TV on right now. Even more specifically there’s a lot of good TV on HBO Max right now. In addition to Industry, there’s The Pitt and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and Heated ...
Starfleet Academy Season 1 Episode 4 titled “Vox in Excelso" is a culturally relevant and thoughtful episode on the Klingon experience.
There's something about zombie movies that we just can't quit. No matter how many we've already seen, no matter how many times the world ends, we're always ready to watch it happen one more time. It ...
Exclusive: Zak Hilditch opens up on the heartbreaking real-life moment that inspired his unique zombie horror We Bury the Dead When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Bar the windows. Lock the doors and check anyone you're with for questionable flesh wounds. Those are the first steps any savvy soul who has braved a zombie outbreak will consider before aiming for ...
Dr. Ian Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) spends a lot of time alone. Coated in iodine to stave off the zombie virus that has laid waste to England for three decades, he sometimes dances alone in his ossuary — a ...
This image released by Sony Pictures shows Ralph Fiennes, left, and Jack O’Connell in a scene from "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple." (Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures via AP) You know what zombie ...
“28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” presents a stark, bloody tableau of depravity and bloodlust, but even after a zombie apocalypse one good thing remains: the music of Duran Duran. Civilization has ...
Dr. Ian Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) spends a lot of time alone. Coated in iodine to stave off the zombie virus that has laid waste to England for three decades, he sometimes dances alone in his ossuary — a ...
You know what zombie movies never seem to have enough of? Dancing. They’ve got gore and screaming and lots of guttural snarling, but no boogie. That all changes with “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” ...
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