The Wizard of the Kremlin review: Jude Law plays Vladimir Putin in fascinating portrait

Making its debut at the Venice Film Festival, the spotlight may fall on Jude Law, portraying Vladimir Putin while sporting a sandy-blonde wig (though no Russian accent is attempted, which seems somewhat regrettable). However, it’s Dano’s movie without question. The American actor, renowned for roles in There Will Be Blood, Little Miss Sunshine, and The Batman, delivers an outstanding performance that serves as the backbone of this compelling drama.

Writer Kaamil Shah: “TV’s missing a trick by not supporting Muslim creatives in the way we potentially should”

Back in 2023, the captivating six-part series graced our screens. If only I could have chatted with Shah for my Pass the Mic interview, delving into the intricacies of the third or fourth season of his hilarious brainchild helmed by Arian Nik. Yet, during a recent conversation, he shared an interesting perspective – having had enough time to reflect, he now believes we’ve created something truly special that will stand the test of time.

Is Hollow Knight: Silksong a sequel or prequel?

This month, I can finally get my hands on the long-anticipated sequel from Team Cherry, following up on their 2017 Metroidvania hit, Hollow Knight. For those wondering if they should play the original game before diving into this new adventure, it’s worth noting that the games are set in a shared world with their own timelines. So, if you’re like me, eager to explore these intricate worlds, it might be best to start with the first Hollow Knight and then continue on your journey!

NetEase Announces Closure of BioWare Veteran-Led T-Minus Zero Entertainment

On LinkedIn, Vogel expressed gratitude to NetEase for offering us an extensive runway and assistance – including connecting us with potential investors and enabling us to create a fully functional game demo. This effort has sparked significant interest, but unfortunately, the present market climate is hindering us from obtaining the necessary funding at this moment.

7 Scariest Serial Killers in Comics

As a devoted connoisseur of comic-book horror, I’ve been chilled to the bone by these seven serial killers that have crept into the collective unconsciousness of fans, whether casual readers or devout enthusiasts. Here, I’ll attempt to analyze them from the most terrifying to the skin-crawlingly unsettling, so brace yourself for a list that might just keep you awake at night.

3 Great One-Season Comedy Shows You Can Binge In 1 Day

Several remarkable comedy series concluded after only one season, such as “How to Die Alone,” “Freaks and Geeks,” “Reboot,” and “The Honeymooners” among others. If you’re looking for a laugh, these shows are definitely worth your time. Interestingly enough, some of them can be finished in just a day or even within one sitting. Unfortunately, they didn’t get the chance to air multiple seasons, but their one season still secured significant spots in comedy television history.