Cardano turns bullish on-chain – Buy signal for ADA?

On the 17th of September, ADA whales moved a significant 19.5 billion ADA tokens. ADA could rise by 20% to the $0.42 level if it closes a weekly candle above the $0.35 level. As a seasoned analyst with years of experience navigating the crypto markets, I must say that I find the current state of … Read more

7 Movies to Watch After The Super Mario Bros. Movie

As a devoted fan, I’ve been thoroughly enjoying the thrill of “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” on Netflix these past months. It’s been an unmissable spectacle, gracing Netflix’s global Top 10 Movies list for an impressive 20 weeks since its debut in December. However, it’s with a tinge of sadness that I share the news that this video game adaptation by Illumination might be leaving our favorite streaming platform in the not-so-distant future.

The Penguin: How to Watch the Batman Spinoff Series on TV or Streaming

This week, the universe of Batman expands with the premiere of “The Penguin”! Starring Colin Farrell reprising his role as Oswald “Oz” Cobblepot from the Batman film, this new installment unfolds weeks after the movie’s ending. Gotham City is still grappling with the aftermath of The Riddler’s terrorist attack, leaving much of the city submerged underwater. In the chaos, the criminal underworld is struggling to stay afloat following the Riddler’s rampage: mob boss Carmine Falcone has met his end, and Oz finds himself being looked upon as a potential leader in his absence, known now as “The Penguin.

Phineas and Ferb Revival Will Share New Sneak Peek Soon

2024’s New York Comic Con is set to showcase some exciting plans from Disney Television Entertainment this year. Those lucky enough to attend can expect glimpses into the upcoming seasons of “Phineas and Ferb” and “The Simpsons,” as well as other projects that fans have eagerly awaited updates on. Among these projects, a sneak peek at the new revival series of “Phineas and Ferb,” being produced by its original creators, is one of the highlights Disney Television Entertainment will be unveiling at New York Comic Con.

The Goldman Case – REVIEW

Pierre Goldman, a French criminal, was found guilty in 1974 for four counts of armed robbery, one of which resulted in the deaths of two women. He was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison due to these crimes. The “Goldman Case” recounts his 1976 appeal trial. Raised by Jewish communists and later a left-wing intellectual, Goldman lived in Venezuela where he joined guerrilla groups before relocating back to Paris and ramping up his criminal activities. He is an intense character, as demonstrated by the initial scene showing him firing his attorney, Georges Kiejman (played by Arthir Harari), via letter, only to retract his decision in a subsequent correspondence.