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We Bury The Dead | Review

Daisy Ridley headlines a tense new zombie flick, We Bury the Dead, which adds some interesting quirks to the genre that'll keep you invested, even if you'll want a little more. We Bury the Dead Directed By: Zak Hilditch Written By: Zak Hilditch Starring: Daisy Ridley, Brenton Thwaites, Mark Coles Smith Release Date: January 2, 2026 The New Year in theaters is kicking off with a new zombie film for...

Bleach Coming To Fortnite On December 20th

This might be the best way to get me back into Fortnite. It’s been a while since I played fortnite, the ever popular building and extraction shooter, that apparently has modes that don’t require building anymore. I mean it has added a lot more features since I left the chaos, and some of those things are really cool licensing deals with various brands. You have...

Beetlejuice 2 Set to Release Fall of 2024, Jenna Ortega to Star in Film

As previously reported, Beetlejuice was confirmed by Warner Brothers during CinemaCon and now we have a release date of Sept. 6, 2024! Warner Brothers...

The Betelgeuse is back, WB Confirms BeetleJuice 2

During CinemaCon, Warner Brothers has officially confirmed that Beetlejuice 2 is happening and is now in full development. Michael Keaton had talked about the...

The DC Universe Takes Shape With New Details, a Reset, and Announcements

James Gunn and Peter Safran have revealed the first projects coming to their new DC Universe, including release dates for a new Superman film,...

New Elvis Trailer Teases the “Film of the Summer”

Warner Bros has released a brand new trailer for Baz Luhrmann's Elvis biopic, showing off more music and dazzling performances. I can't say I've...

The Matrix Resurrections Brings Hope to Fans | S0LEB REACTS

Welcome back to another #S0LEBREACTS, Today we are checking out Warner Brothers first trailer for the #MatrixResurrections! The Matrix series has always been near...

Hey Kids, Comics! #200 – Tales From the Tanzanite Age

It's heeeeere!  Hey Kids, Comics! has hit the two-hundred issue mark with a look at the self-declared Better-Than-a-Golden-Age of Super-Hero movies!