You’d be forgiven for admitting that you don’t normally load up a racing game to seek out narrative-focused campaigns filled with AAA voice talent and world-building, but Codemasters is poised to change your mind with the story in the career mode of their upcoming off-road racer Dirt 5. And to prove they’re taking it seriously, they’ve brought on two of gaming’s most prolific voice actors, Troy Baker and Nolan North, to bring life to some of the mode’s most important characters.
Today marks the first big Netflix content drop of November, and it's bringing with it quite a varied haul. Whether you're a fan of ultraviolent 70s classics like A Clockwork Orange, enjoy campy thrillers such as Keanu Reeves' Knock Knock, or maybe want to kick back and laugh a bit with something like Jim Carrey's Yes Man, you'll find there's plenty for you to enjoy with the fresh selections. However, there's also one surprise addition that the service announced only yesterday, and it's definitely going to make subscribers very happy.
Following a wonderful selection of fresh content in October, Disney Plus is coming out strong with its first drop of November. There's a new episode of the service's most popular show, a Christmas classic and a quite a few other cool additions, so there's certainly no shortage of stuff to check out for subscribers later this week.
No one ever likes to hear that Netflix is losing movies when a new month arrives, but at least you can always count on the platform to drop a smorgasbord of fresh content to enjoy on the same day. November is filled to the brim with tons of great titles, and many of them are launching today. For instance, we've got hit comedies like Paul Blart: Mall Cop and Easy A, 70s classic A Clockwork Orange, and heist flick Ocean's Eleven. Needless to say, you're already all set for a while.
With election day coming up this Tuesday, tensions are higher than ever between Republicans and Democrats, and it's not looking as though things are going to smooth out overnight. But nevertheless, a massive push to get people to invest in the political process has been underway across the country, and it doesn't just stop with the politicians themselves.
It's always disappointing when you hear that Netflix is losing some movies at the beginning of a new month, but it's equally exciting to see what fresh flicks you can dive into. And with so many great titles releasing on the very first day of November, you'd be forgiven for letting that excitement get the best of you. Comedy fans are being treated to hits like Yes Man and Paul Blart: Mall Cop, those who enjoy old school classics can catch A Clockwork Orange, and heist movie lovers will want to take a look at Ocean's Eleven.
Word of mouth is how many movies and shows gain so much traction in such a socially-charged world, and no one knows that better than acclaimed author Stephen King, who regularly tweets out recommendations for his many Twitter followers. In recent months, he's enticed fans to check out such releases as prison breakout series Escape at Dannemora, weird Lifetime movie Deranged Granny, and Russian show To the Lake. Earlier this year, he even shared 11 Netflix recommendations to help you survive quarantine, and they're all still perfectly relevant now.
October has been great for Netflix subscribers who are also horror fans, as the service has done a fantastic job of offering up plenty of freaky and unsettling new content just in time for Halloween. Adam Sandler's comedy-horror flick Hubie Halloween, dramatic and cerebral series The Haunting of Bly Manor, and this week's terrifying psychological horror film His House should be enough to keep you busy for a while.
We're only a little over two weeks away from the launch of Sony's new PlayStation 5 console, so it's the perfect time to be certain you've made your final decisions on which games you plan to pick up on day one. There are plenty to choose from, of course, with major exclusives like Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Demon's Souls, and Sackboy: A Big Adventure being complimented by a wide range of third-party titles