Silent Hill: Townfall Still Alive as Dev Gets a New Name

As a passionate gamer, I’m excited to share that the game studio behind hit titles like Observation and Stories Untold, previously known as No Code, has decided to rebrand itself as Screen Burn. This change comes after the addition of coding talent to our team, reflecting who we are in 2025 – a dynamic group dedicated to crafting immersive gaming experiences that truly burn their way into your screen!

Is the Red Riding trilogy based on a true story?

The drama consists of three full-length parts: “Red Riding 1974,” “Red Riding 1980,” and “Red Riding 1983.” This series debuted on Channel 4 in 2009, and it unfolds against the chilling atmosphere surrounding the Yorkshire Ripper murders.

When Tokens Turn into Trolls: Citadel’s Stark Warning to Regulators

Instead of spinning regulatory tales about arbitrage and loopholes, Citadel argues that tokenized securities should actually bring real innovation—like making money and saving time, not just creating chaos for everyone involved. They warn against blanket exemptions for the digital doppelgängers of regular stocks. Because, apparently, some folks think digital shares can dance around the laws that kept markets somewhat honest for centuries. But no, says Citadel—those old guard protections aren’t just relics—they’re the backbone of trust, and we shouldn’t toss them out like yesterday’s news. 📜

‘Spinal Tap 2’ Debuts First Look at Long-Awaited Sequel

Approximately 40 years after the initial film significantly shaped a specific comedy genre, often referred to as faux documentaries (but not mockumentaries, as Christopher Guest finds that term distasteful), the original team behind This Is Spinal Tap have at last produced a sequel. Titled Spinal Tap II: The Saga Persists, it brings back the classic members of the band: David St. Hubbins, Nigel Tufnel, and Derek Smalls. In our world, they are recognized as Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, and Harry Shearer.