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What is the relationship between Sam Carpenter and Billy Loomis?

We go over the relationship between Sam and Billy Loomis heading into Scream 6 release this week.

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Why is Sidney Prescott not in ‘Scream 6’?

Neve Campbell isn’t expected to be in the latest slasher movie. We go over why with a bit of speculation.

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Netflix’s MH370 documentary opts for conspiracy theories to fill in for the scarcity of answers

The three-part Netflix documentary gives three theories as to why the Malaysian airliners could have disappeared, but is better served focusing on those grieving the passengers.

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‘Scream VI’ review: Slasher franchise spreads the news by excelling in character investment rather than trademark satire

The Scream franchise figures that it can make it anywhere if it can make it in the Big Apple.

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What is the Rotten Tomatoes score for ‘Scream 6’?

We take a look at reviews for Scream 6 on Rotten Tomatoes.

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Kendrick Lamar and Foo Fighters to headline the 15th anniversary of Outside Lands

The 2023 edition includes Odesza, Lana del Rey, The 1975, Megan Thee Stallion, and more.

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Jon Bernthal returning for ‘The Punisher’ role for ‘Daredevil: Born Again’

The reportedly 18-episode show (what?) is expected to be released on Disney+ in April of 2024.

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Rocky had the best possible sendoff for his character in ‘Creed II’

Sylvester Stallone’s touch as well as his character is missing, but it’s for the best for everyone.

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DK Nation takes a stab at predicting ‘Scream 6’

Get it? We’re taking a stab at some predictions. The DK Nation staff tries to figure out who the killer is in the latest slasher franchise installment.

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Chyna’s A&E documentary comes as the wrestling world continues to rectify her legacy

If the A&E biography showed us anything, it’s that Chyna should be in wrestling’s current boom to receive her flowers.

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‘The Last of Us’ has a chilling effect depicting how it’s bleak world affects young people

When the world falls apart in film and television, it’s usually the adults who take the pain. With ‘The Last of Us,’ darkness equally falls on the shoulders of kids

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Tiffany x Nike Air Force 1 1837: Sneaker Release Date, Price, Where To Buy

Andy Silva breaks down the release details for the Tiffany x Nike Air Force 1 1837 set for release on Tuesday, March 7.

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Handicapping ‘Scream 6’ from who the killer will be to who dies in opening scene

We have some fun and give hypothetical betting lines for Scream 6.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are back and down for some ‘Mutant Mayhem’ in new trailer

The new trailer is emphasizing the teenage aspect of the characters with some Spiderverse animation.

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We know about Billy Loomis’ legacy, but does Stu Macher have ties to ‘Scream 6’?

We go over the Macher family and what role it may play in the upcoming Scream movie.

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‘The Last of Us’ episode 8 review: What a cold, cruel world this has become

The penultimate episode shows Ellie at the brink of her emotional and physical wits and how scary the TLOU world is as a whole.

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Air Max 1 LFC x LBJ: Sneaker Release Date, Price, Where To Buy

Andy Silva breaks down the release details for the Air Max 1 LFC x LBJ set to drop on Saturday, March 4.

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How to watch ‘Elvis’ via streaming platform before 2023 Oscars

We go over where to watch the Austin Butler-fronted best picture nominated biopic.

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How to watch ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ before 2023 Oscars

We let you know where to watch one of the Oscar frontrunners for best picture.

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‘Palm Trees and Power Lines’ review: Jamie Peck’s directorial debut chronicles the nature of groomers and those they prey upon

Based on a 2018 award-winning short, a 17-year old girl named Lea falls into the insidious gaze of a 34 year named Tom.

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‘Nocebo’ review: The follies of capitalism, exploited labor, and ticks – oh my!

Eva Green stars as a fashion designer that falls mysteriously ill. The woman she meets with herbal cures has more up her sleeve than what the doctor ordered.

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We must free ourselves from the need for everything to be in an extended universe

The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s success is a gift and curse in Hollywood. Not every property needs their own series of films or television shows.

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When does Scream 6 release in theaters?

We go over the release date for the latest installment in the Scream movie franchise.

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Exclusive Access details revealed for Air Jordan 3 White Cement Reimagined

The anticipated retro will see Exclusive Access for some users on SNKRS on March 2.

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‘The Strays’ review: Antagonist choice causes this British thriller to abandon it’s more intriguing commentary about racial identity

Writer-director Nathaniel Martello-White speaks to the crisis of racial plights, but The Strays forgets who the bad person is.

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‘Children of the Corn’ review: The kids still aren’t alright in this scattershot remake

Director Kurt Wimmer takes a crack at the 1977 Stephen King short story that’s high on gore, but skims on substance.

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‘The Last of Us’ episode 7 review: Two best friends, two separate paths, and one last night

"Left Behind" gets a look a formulate relationship in Ellie’s past and is the most game-identical episode to this point.

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‘Swarm’ trailer hints that pop culture standom can sometimes end up deadly

The new seven-episode series co-created by Janine Nabers and Donald Glover is eerily similar to a certain hive group.

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If you blink while watching the ‘M3GAN’ unrated cut, you might miss the changes

Besides a couple more f-words and some details on a couple of the death scenes, it’s pretty much the same ole’ ‘M3GAN.’ That’s still a good thing.

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‘We Have A Ghost’ review: Paranormal activity stylings falls just short of being a real winner

Director Christopher Landon gets David Harbour to play a mute ghost with unfinished business that could have been effective if it lessened the all the paths it ventures down.

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‘Cocaine Bear’ review: We have strayed far away from a wholesome Berenstain Bears story

Loosely based on a 1985 case, ‘Cocaine Bear’ provides plenty of drugs, dismembered limbs, and calamity that often falters.

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‘Creed III’ review: Michael B. Jordan’s directorial debut provides a balanced and winning formula

The third instalment in the Creed franchise gives room to Adonis to both open and close chapters in an emotional study.