Don't just take my word for it. When sifting through this month's new Prime Video movies I found 12 movies rated 95% "fresh" or higher by critics on Rotten Tomatoes. These aren't obscure movies either ...
"The enduring value of OOH is that it reaches people as they go about their day—whether commuting, shopping, or attending ...
Clearly, the executives at Disney and Marvel have noticed this positive buzz, because they just made a bold move that could hint at a surprise season 2. This move to submit as a comedy series means ...
The best VR headsets are gearing up for a very competitive month this November. Black Friday is fast approaching, and with so many excellent VR headsets on the shelves right now, all of them will ...
Aubrey Plaza’s Rio Vidal is the MCU’s Death, a figure who must do her job no matter who she hurts. And, as the show’s sad finale revealed, that’s exactly why Agatha came to hate the Green ...
Fintech News has put together list of Fintech Influencers in the DACH region (Germany, Switzerland, Austria). The ranking is based on the Fintech Influence and the Klout Score. The Klout Score ...
Miami, Florida /FLOKI/ – Valhalla, Floki’s PlayToEarn Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG) blockchain game, has teamed up with the Hong Kong International Cricket Sixes as ...
If I had to pick my favorite combination of payout now and later, I would choose Chargers backup Kimani Vidal. Jim Harbaugh’s Bolts haven’t exactly lit up the scoreboard, but the Saints run ...
The character first appeared in Marvel Comics’s Captain Marvel #26 in 1973. Her name reflects her personality, which means the embodiment of death. She is presented as a skeleton wearing a black ...
Agatha All Along has no dearth of mysteries. But one of the most intriguing is the one surrounding Rio Vidal, played by Aubrey Plaza. She is a powerful witch, undeniably, but is she more than that?
You don’t need an HTC Vive or Oculus Rift to strap impressive VR experiences to your face – Samsung’s Gear VR does it at a fraction of the cost. Sure, they’re not all exactly on the same level, but ...