Speak No Evil – REVIEW

As a devoted movie critic, I can attest that adhering to the ancient Buddhist mantra of “See no evil, Hear no evil, Speak no evil” becomes quite challenging when the BBC persists in airing a Mrs. Brown’s Boys Christmas Special annually. However, in the case of the chilling horror-thriller “Speak No Evil,” directed by James Watkins and co-written with the original screenwriters, I must admit that remaining silent has never been more tempting. This remake of a Danish psychological thriller promises to keep you on edge from start to finish.

Is the crypto bear market back? 5 trends to follow this week

Bitcoin’s recent gains have been met with skepticism as exchange inflows surge, suggesting profit-taking.  Historically, Bitcoin’s performance in September has been poor, causing market jitters. As a seasoned crypto investor with battle-tested nerves and a knack for reading between the lines, I must say the current market dynamics are reminiscent of a game of chess … Read more

Wolf Man Star Teases Similar Reinvention of Monster as The Invisible Man

In a fresh twist, the modern interpretation of the classic Wolf Man character went through several creative transformations before “The Invisible Man” director Leigh Whannell breathed life into it. The lead actor, Christopher Abbott, recently hinted that this upcoming adaptation offers audiences an unanticipated perspective on the Wolf Man concept, similar to Whannell’s previous monster movie. Whannell was appointed to oversee the project shortly after his “Invisible Man” premiered in cinemas, but later stepped away from it before eventually returning to direct Abbott. With mixed reactions to his “Invisible Man,” this update is sure to spark excitement among fans while also causing some apprehension. The Wolf Man is slated for release on the big screen on January 17, 2025.

Naruto Creator Reveals His Favorite Arc From the Series

Masashi Kishimoto, the creator behind the Naruto series, has shared his preferred arc from the show. To mark two decades since the original TV anime adaptation began, the Naruto franchise is currently working on new projects. During their fan events in France, Kishimoto and writer/artist Mikio Ikemotto of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex have been dishing out behind-the-scenes info about both manga releases. As they discuss the challenges and triumphs of publishing with Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, Kishimoto has spoken candidly about some of the toughest parts of serializing the series over time.