Hostage review: Suranne Jones thriller is fine binge-watch material, but quite forgettable

In my opinion, this contemporary thriller checks all the necessary boxes of an engrossing, pulse-pounding series today. It’s compact and easily digestible with only five episodes, each ending on a riveting cliffhanger that keeps you guessing. The main hostage plot is engaging enough to hold your attention for nearly the entire duration, and it subtly addresses some current issues as well.

Solana’s Chaotic Dance: Whales, Bulls, and the $260 Gamble 🎭📈

Solana’s chart is a masterclass in accumulation, darling. Two consolidation zones have formed a base so solid, one could build a chandelier on it. The descent from its channel has been a masterstroke of market theatre-sellers packing up their bags, buyers reclaiming the spotlight. With price action tightening like a corset, SOL might just waltz toward $200, provided it doesn’t trip over its own ego. 🐳

Fox Is Getting Its Own Streaming Service Today (How Much Does It Cost?)

As a thrilled supporter, I’m excited to share that I’m part of the wave welcoming Fox Corp’s entry into the streaming world with the launch of Fox One! Headed by CEO Pete Distad, who previously excelled at Apple and Hulu, this venture is designed for the approximately 65 million U.S. households without traditional cable or satellite subscriptions. Priced at $20 a month, Fox One offers access to Fox’s diverse array of linear networks like Fox Broadcasting, Fox News, FS1, Big 10 Network, and Fox Business, as well as local stations. Additionally, it boasts AI-powered search functions, podcasts, and shorts, leveraging technology from Tubi and the defunct Venu Sports joint venture to provide a seamless user experience.

Bitcoin Takes a Tumble: Will It Bounce Back or Faceplant? 😅

So, here we are again, watching Bitcoin do what it does best: yo-yoing like a child on a sugar high. The price slid to $113,844, shedding 1.57% in 24 hours-about as graceful as a cat trying to land on a treadmill. And guess what? Most of the trading volume was tied up in BTC pairs. Why am I not surprised?