‘Faces of Death’ Red Band Trailer Reveals Shudder Reboot

Though the original film by John Alan Schwartz came out 48 years ago, its core idea feels incredibly relevant today. We’re all constantly bombarded with strange and often unsettling AI-generated content online, much like the film’s premise. The original was a notoriously violent horror movie, so extreme it was banned in dozens of countries – a fact that became a brilliant marketing slogan: “banned in 46 countries.” By establishing the original film as part of the story, the writers, Isa Mazzei and Goldhaber, have given themselves a lot of creative freedom. Back in 2023, when the reboot was announced, Mazzei and Goldhaber shared some interesting thoughts about their approach.

Monarch Season 2, Episode 1 Ending Explained: Where Is Titan X Going?

The 2017 film showed an Apex Cybernetics base on Skull Island, and Kong’s arrival quickly disrupted things. This sets the stage for season 2 of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, which features Kong causing destruction. The first episode gives fans a new Titan to discover, an interesting look into the past, and a couple of surprising reveals.

Altcoins in March: A Comedy of Errors or Tragic Downfall?

The weekly trend, my dear, is still as bearish as a socialite at a tax audit. This suggests the multi-month downtrend may yet have a few dramatic acts left to perform. In the short term, momentum has wilted like a forgotten orchid, though it hasn’t quite donned its mourning veil just yet.

Where Daryl Hannah Is Now as Love Story Revisits Coupling With JFK Jr.

Daryl Hannah, already a popular actress by 1988, wasn’t particularly worried about the public’s reaction to her relationship with a Kennedy. While the media was fascinated by the couple—and that interest has resurfaced with the new Ryan Murphy series about John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette—it didn’t seem to matter much once they broke up in 1994.

Blockchain Lobbyists Wage Existential Struggle Against Congress

They sought, with the desperation of a merchant bargaining in Babel, to persuade lawmakers that decentralized finance-this enigmatic child of code and chaos-should not be smothered by the weight of Title III or the specter of overreach. “BRCA must live!” they cried, as if invoking a sacred text, while 18 member companies’ emissaries paraded through 24 Senate offices, their pitch as polished as a samovar and twice as insistent.