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Doctor Who: Revolution of the Daleks will be available in 4K HDR on New Year’s Day – Pocket-lint

(Pocket-lint) - The Doctor Who special to be shown on New Year's Day - 1 January 2021 - will also be available in 4K HDR on BBC iPlayer. Titled Revolution of the Daleks, the episode will not only see the return of Captain Jack (John Barrowman) alongside Jodie Whittaker's 13th Doctor, it'll be available in Ultra HD and the HLG version of HDR on compatible TVs. You will be able to watch it in tandem with its live showing on BBC One at 6.45pm GMT, or catch-up on demand after Continue reading


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Best book adaptations on Netflix from Dracula to The Perks of Being a Wallflower – The Irish Sun

BOOK adaptions make up some of the best TV and film offerings on Netflix. Maybe reading a Victorian classic or discovering a new crime novel isn't for you - but with these top adaptions, there's no need to miss out on the story. 12 12 Based on the book by Walter Tevis, The Queen's Gambit follows the rise and fall of chess prodigy Beth Harmon. Continue reading


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Eminem Gets In That Big Bag Talk On "Killer" – HotNewHipHop

Whether or not you like Eminem, you can't deny that he's pretty much proven to be an unstoppable force, even with the array of criticism he faces. But on projects likeRevival and this year'sMusic To Be Murdered By, he's given his core fanbase exactly what they've wanted from him in over a decade Continue reading


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1980’s Fade to Black: The best thriller you forgot about finally gets its due – San Diego Reader

Fade to Black has long been one of my favorite movies about the movies. I was lucky enough to see it new in 1980, a number of times, thanks to having just started work at the downtown grindhouse movie theaters on Horton Plaza and along Fourth and Fifth Avenues. Its a film I love so much that, on hearing that Vinegar Syndrome was releasing a loaded Blu-ray edition last month, I finally broke down and bought my first Blu-ray player Continue reading


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10 Elseworld Comics That Have Yet to Be Animated | Music | December 19, 2020 – Explica

Comic books have long been established as leaning wholeheartedly towards the concept of the multiverse. Frankly, this is necessary given that many characters that Marvel and DC work with have been around for several decades and therefore need ways to tell stories of at least some credible length. Continue reading


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A swing of the pendulum: the horror literature that’s making its way up – Cherwell Online

There are a few horror stories thattend to get academic and critical attentionFrankenstein, Dracula,The Turn of the Screw, The Yellow Wallpaper, maybe I Have NoMouth And I Must Scream or something by Edgar Allen Poe. Everything else tendsto be blanketed as bottom-of-the-barrel pulp, dismissed as non-literary popularfiction. Recently I encountered an essay byJane Tompkins, commenting on the critical reception of 19th-century womensnovels, which could easily describe the sort of elitism that claims theinferiority of genre fiction Continue reading


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Batman: 10 Elseworld Comics That Still Need To Be Animated | CBR – CBR – Comic Book Resources

DC has animated standalone stories like Gotham by Gaslight, so there's a chance there'll be more Elseworlds in the future. Comic books have long since established themselves as wholeheartedly leaning into the multiverse concept Continue reading


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Terry Foster bashes Detroit Lions, says Barry Sanders is washed up casino greeter – Detroit Sports Nation

Sharing is caring! Earlier this week, the Detroit Lions announced they had hired former All-Pro linebacker Chris Spielman to be their Special Assistant to Chairman and President & CEO. In addition to hiring Spielman, the Lions also announced that the great Barry Sanders would help to advise the team on the hiring of a new general manager and head coach. Following the news breaking, tons of Lions fans stormed to social media to praise the moves. Continue reading


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YEAR IN REVIEW: Top Anime of 2020 – But Why Tho? A Geek Community

Reading Time: 5 minutes This year may not have been the best on a lot of fronts, but when it came to anime, 2020 was filled with amazing productions and originals across all streaming platforms. Netflix came in like a dark horse and released stunningly beautiful production with studios MAPPA, Orange, and Powerhouse Animation to name a few Continue reading


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Castlevania: How a Comic Book Tie-in Revealed the History of the Most MYSTERIOUS Belmont – CBR – Comic Book Resources

Most of Castlevania's heroes are well-known, but one long-forgotten Belmont did his best to stop the evil of Dracula across games and comics. Since time immemorial, the forces of darkness coalesced every 100 years, plunging the world into terror and nightmare. Count Dracula regains his form to wreak terror on the world every century. Continue reading


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