Osgood Perkins Slams ‘Monster’ Season 3 Over “Netflix-ization of Real Pain”

The latest season of this often-debated series focuses on the infamous serial killer Ed Gein. Interestingly, the show connects to actor Anthony Perkins – Gein’s crimes inspired Alfred Hitchcock’s classic film Psycho, in which Perkins’ father starred. The series explores this connection, even featuring a storyline about the Psycho actor grappling with Gein’s disturbing actions and hidden personal life. Osgood Perkins, Anthony’s son, has said he wouldn’t be able to bear watching this part of the show.

Microsoft Confirms Internal Tests for Free Xbox Cloud Gaming With Ads

This new game tier offers free cloud access with ads, and it’s separate from the Game Pass subscription. Details about when it will launch and how often ads will appear haven’t been released. Reports suggest players will be able to play for one hour at a time, with a total of five free hours per month, and each session will include about two minutes of unskippable ads at the beginning.

This New Dungeon-Crawling MMO Is So Close to Greatness

Unlike games like World of Warcraft or Throne and Liberty, Fellowship doesn’t offer much for players who prefer to play alone. The game is designed around group play, so you’ll spend most of your time joining quick-play activities or scaling dungeons with teams of four. These teams need a mix of roles – tanks to protect, healers to keep everyone alive, and damage dealers to take down enemies – and you’ll choose from a set list of characters. Once your team is ready, you’ll begin exploring dungeons together. This strong focus on multiplayer is both what makes Fellowship good and what holds it back.

IT: Welcome To Derry Showrunner Explains Horrific Demon Baby

According to EW, the creepy baby demon was director Muschietti’s idea, created to tap into the anxieties of 1962. With the shadow of World War II still present, the threat of the Cuban Missile Crisis looming, and the Cold War escalating, the filmmakers wanted to evoke fears surrounding both nuclear attack and birth defects.

🤖 vs 💰: AI & Bitcoin’s Love-Hate Hash War

On paper, AI and Bitcoin mining seem to share a mutual distaste for electricity bills. Both demand sprawling data centers, specialized chips, and air conditioning that could freeze a penguin. Yet their computational philosophies diverge like a divorce settlement: AI thrives on GPU-fueled matrix math, while Bitcoin clings to its SHA-256 obsessions like a Victorian spinster to her corset. It’s not a rivalry; it’s a sitcom.