9 Years Later, Intense ‘Black Mirror’ Episode Keeps Getting Better

Each episode of Black Mirror is distinct and well-crafted, but one episode particularly resonates today due to its storyline. Featuring Jesse Plemons and Christin Milioti, this 76-minute episode draws clear inspiration from Star Trek and boasts some of the highest production quality—and even a touch of humor—seen in the entire Netflix series. It’s easily one of the show’s most enjoyable installments and feels especially timely now.

Is Solana’s Bounce Just a Fancy Head Fake? Spoiler: It Might Be!

But let’s be real, the question isn’t just “How’s the price?” It’s more about “What’s that behavior doing?” The most aggressive holders are back in action, which begs the million-dollar question: Is this the start of a triumphant recovery or just a dramatic pause before we hit a deeper 12% drop? Cue suspenseful music.

Secrets of The Cutting Edge—Including How They Pulled Off That Stunt

We’re not claiming that The Cutting Edge made Moira Kelly and D.B. Sweeney skilled skaters, even though they played a figure skater and hockey player in the movie. But this popular 1992 romantic comedy—about a refined skater and a tough hockey player teaming up to chase Olympic gold—was a fan favorite, despite only receiving a 59% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Hunting for New Physics with Crystal Spins

Within yttrium silicate orthovanadate (YSO), paramagnetic ions exhibit lifted degeneracy in electron spin sublevels due to crystal interactions, creating a structure of Kramers pairs and hyperfine manifolds accessible via optical transition-a phenomenon suggesting that control and probing of these ions are intrinsically linked to the material’s energetic landscape.

A novel approach leveraging the unique properties of paramagnetic ions in crystals promises to sharpen the search for time-reversal symmetry violation and unveil physics beyond the Standard Model.

This is Birmingham – Release News

Kay S. Ubhi, known for his acting roles in shows like Starstruck and Blue Moon, is now directing his first film: a tough and realistic British crime drama called This is Birmingham. The film, which has already won awards at film festivals, will be available to stream digitally from April 6th. It depicts the brutal reality of gang violence in Birmingham, similar to the popular series Top Boy. For over twenty years, the Kaleo family has controlled much of the city’s criminal activity. But when the family boss, Al Kaleo, is arrested, his ambitious and impulsive son, Asher, takes charge – despite his father’s objections. Meanwhile, a London drug gang, led by Ruvelle, tries to take over Birmingham’s drug trade, sparking a violent struggle for control. Caught in the middle is TJ, a teenage runaway who finds himself in a dangerous situation and must decide whether to escape or become part of this violent world. As the city erupts in conflict, loyalties are tested, and the streets become filled with brutality. This is Birmingham is a hard-hitting and emotional thriller that explores themes of loyalty, survival, and the consequences of violence.