March Madness: Stocks to Soar as Bombs Burst in Air!

In a most enlightening discourse with CNBC, our dear Lee foretells that the worst of the war-induced sell-off shall pass this very week. Pray, let us clutch our purses and hope he speaks true!

In a most enlightening discourse with CNBC, our dear Lee foretells that the worst of the war-induced sell-off shall pass this very week. Pray, let us clutch our purses and hope he speaks true!

The film In the Blink of an Eye tells three interconnected stories across millennia, starting with the Big Bang and moving forward in time and space. It explores everything from the origins of life to the struggles of a Neanderthal family, and then jumps to the present and future. While the film is incredibly ambitious and took some bold risks, viewers have found it to be both visually spectacular and deeply moving. This is especially noteworthy for director Andrew Stanton, who previously only directed one live-action film, John Connor, but is also known for the beloved animated classics Finding Nemo and WALL-E. One previous misstep shouldn’t overshadow his impressive talent.

TrekMovie recently interviewed co-showrunner Noga Landau and series creator Gaia Violo about the recently completed second season. Landau confirmed the series is not ending, stating they have plenty more story to tell. Violo added that the season finale is quite shocking, and viewers won’t want it to be the end.

The Axis Mundi and the Hollow Earth are central mysteries in the Monsterverse, and understanding them is crucial for following the story of Monarch Season 2. Here’s a breakdown of everything you need to know about these important locations.

David Harbour, known for playing Red Guardian in Marvel’s Black Widow and Thunderbolts, is now starring in a new dark comedy series for HBO called DTF St. Louis. Created by Steven Conrad, the show premiered on HBO and HBO Max on March 1st and has quickly gained positive reviews and a large audience. Harbour stars alongside Jason Bateman and Linda Cardellini in a story about a love triangle gone wrong, culminating in murder. New episodes are released every Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on both HBO and HBO Max, before he returns as Alexei Shostakov in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday.

A fan-favorite character from Star Trek: Starfleet Academy has formed a connection with four well-known characters from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. The eighth episode of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, titled “The Life of the Stars,” and created by Gaia Violo & Jane Maggs with direction from Andi Armaganian, marks a significant turning point for Kerrice Brooks’ character, Series Acclimation Mil (SAM).

Looking back, the show really reflected the experiences of everyone involved – we were all figuring out adulthood together,” Moffat explains. “It’s funny to meet the cast now because they’re realizing I wasn’t much older than they were at the time. Julia actually thought I was around 50! I was only 26.

The tragic events at Dunblane Primary School thirty years ago were shocking, especially because school shootings were so rare at the time. The tragedy sparked debate about strengthening gun laws, but many doubted the government would act decisively due to its ties with gun advocacy groups.

What was the hardest part about filming this third series?

My favorite spot is my red armchair – it’s just so comfy! I’ve got a little pouffe for my feet, and I even splurged on a foot massager. When I’m really relaxing, I’ll throw on a cozy woolly hat and snuggle under a blanket while I watch TV. It’s the perfect setup!