28 Years Later : The Bone Temple – REVIEW

In the rural areas, Dr. Kelson (Ralph Fiennes), who appeared in ’28 Years Later’, resides in a place called The Bone Temple – a structure filled with the skulls of the infected, where he’s managed to stay safe. He isn’t the only familiar face; Samson (Chi Lewis-Parry), the large, infected, and naked leader of wandering groups, also returns. Kelson, covered in iodine, is using his medical expertise to try to control the infected’s violent cannibalism, and he’s starting to see glimmers of Samson’s former self. Kelson’s research might hold the key to a cure, while Sir Jimmy’s actions threaten to further reduce the already dwindling human population.

Every James Cameron Movie, Ranked By Box Office

James Cameron’s early films, Xenogenesis (1978) and Piranha II: The Spawning (1982), didn’t have their box office results tracked. But with 1984’s The Terminator, he started a run of commercially successful movies. Here’s a ranking of those films, from lowest to highest grossing.

Star Wars’ Fate of the Old Republic Has to Learn From the Best RPG of the 2020s

Early rumors suggested Fate of the Old Republic might not be released until 2030, which upset fans who were eager for the RPG. However, Casey Hudson quickly clarified that the game is on track to launch much sooner, based on current plans. While the game is described as a focused, single-player action RPG, details about the final version are still emerging.

The 7 Best X-Men Comics to Start With Before Their MCU Debut

As a huge movie fan, I know not everyone follows the comics like I do, but with the X-Men joining the MCU soon, now’s the perfect time to dive into their world! I’ve put together a list of seven X-Men comics that are a great starting point. Honestly, even if you already know and love the mutants, these are fantastic stories worth revisiting – some are just straight-up must-reads for any comic book fan.

Prime Video Just Added a 2020s Sci-Fi Blockbuster That Divided Critics and Audiences

Released January 1st on Prime Video, Meg 2: The Trench is sparking debate among viewers and critics. The film has a 27% rating from critics but a much higher 72% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Directed by Ben Wheatley and starring Jason Statham, Sophia Cai, Page Kennedy, and Cliff Curtis, this sequel to The Meg follows a team of scientists on a dangerous underwater expedition. Based on Steve Alten’s 1999 novel The Trench, the movie plunges them into a fight for survival against massive, ancient sharks in the deepest parts of the ocean.

Senators Play Nice with Crypto: A Bill to Save the Day! 🎉💰

This splendid draft aims to create a delightful safe harbor for our beloved developers, those who, bless their hearts, don’t control user funds. Imagine! Liability now hinges on actual custody rather than the simple act of writing code. So, node operators and protocol maintainers, rejoice! As long as you don’t touch the users’ tokens, you’re off the hook from those pesky money-transmitter rules. Isn’t that just delightful? 🍾