It's not particularly controversial to suggest that The Walking Dead is somewhat past its prime, but there are still many who enjoy the beleaguered tales of post-apocalyptic survival no matter now drawn out they are. However, the latest episode had a hard time pleasing even them, evidenced by it having become the lowest-rated outing of the entire series.
The Walking Dead comic series came to an abrupt end in 2019 with the release of #193, taking readers by surprise and dividing them on how appropriate it was. Now, co-creator and sole scripter Robert Kir
Information released about Godzilla vs. Kong has already given us a number of surprises, and one of them is its unusually lean runtime of just under two hours. Fans have been questioning the reason behind it, but director Adam Wingard has provided an equally succinct answer.
Films regularly come and go on streaming services, and with a new crop to become available on HBO Max next month, sadly some are also departing to make room. There are a few great horrors exiting, too, so this is your last chance to check them out.
Despite Ruby Rose leaving Batwoman, it was repeatedly made clear that Kate Kane wasn’t going to be summarily killed off, but that she would still have a presence in the show. And with the news that the character was being recast to be played by Wallis Day, some fan art has now imagined how the latter might look as the Scarlet Knight.
One of the most iconic moments of erotic thriller Basic Instinct sees Sharon Stone’s murder suspect Catherine Trammel expose herself to police officers by uncrossing and recrossing her legs, revealing the fact that she's not wearing any underwear. It’s one of the most commented upon aspects of the film, often more frequently than the actual plot, but Stone is now claiming that she was duped into shooting it.