The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 15 Review Trust

The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 15 Everyone in the world of The Walking Dead is keeping an impressive amount of heavy secrets. As Ezekiel (Khary Payton) says in “Trust,” darkness is heavy, and some people can carry more of it than others. For Ezekiel, his dark secret is also his way to spread a little light into a world sorely needing it. For someone like Lance Hornsby (Josh Hamilton), it seem as if it’s just darkness all the way down....

December 6, 2022 · 5 min · 897 words · Adele Gomez

The Walking Dead Season 9 Episode 6 Review Who Are You Now

The Walking Dead Season 9 Episode 6 The Walking Dead is a show that seems to be stuck in behavior loops. Like the hosts on Westworld, the characters on The Walking Dead are caught in patterns not of their own making. The same issues come up time and time again, with slightly different results. Take, for example, the decision to trust (or not trust) a group of survivors you’ve just stumbled across....

December 6, 2022 · 4 min · 827 words · Joseph Neubert

The White Lotus Season 2 Episode 5 Review That S Amore

The White Lotus Season 2 Episode 5 One of the tough things about starting a new show for the first time is having to constantly answer this question: what do these characters stand for? When it comes to The White Lotus, this is an even more arduous quest for knowledge. The anthology style gives us only a select few weeks to live in the skin of these fictional people, and the writers and actors bringing the story to life have to quickly, but purposefully fulfill their roles to create a show worth remembering....

December 6, 2022 · 4 min · 640 words · Mark Logan

The Witcher Blood Origin Raises A Lot Of Witcher Season 3 Questions

While The Witcher: Blood Origin did what it set out to do – show what caused the Conjunction of the Spheres – this four episode miniseries ultimately left us with more questions than answers. Between Jaskier’s (Joey Batey) involvement in the Elves’ fight, the origin of the Wild Hunt, and the start of Ciri’s Elder bloodline, there are plenty of things that we hope season 3 of The Witcher will address when the series returns next summer....

December 6, 2022 · 4 min · 768 words · Louis Richardson

The Witcher Blood Origin Why The Conjunction Of The Spheres Matters

UK fans may recognize a few faces among the cast, including comedian and children’s television cult star Lenny Henry who will play Balor, Dylan Moran (Black Books) who will play the humorously named Uthrok One-Nut, and Huw Novelli (The Capture), playing Callan “Brother Death.” But there are also several stage actors such as Zach Wyatt who will play the role of Syndril and Amy Murray who will portray Fenrik, as well as at least one actor, Lizzie Annis in the role of Zacaré, who is making her professional debut....

December 6, 2022 · 3 min · 437 words · Nicholas Barnard

The Woman In Black 2 Angel Of Death Review

So now we have The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death, which begs the question: what has happened to the Hammer renaissance? The historic horror studio seemed to have found new life with Let Me In, the first Woman in Black and Wake Wood (we’ll ignore the cheap-looking The Resident), but has stumbled twice in a row with 2014’s The Quiet Ones and now this largely pointless and deadly dull affair, which employs so many overused and clichéd horror devices that you start to get the feeling the filmmakers simply never cared about the material at all....

December 6, 2022 · 3 min · 460 words · Charles Holloway

Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan What To Know Before Watching The Jojo Spinoff

The series operates like a highly atypical animated anthology program and its compelling art design combined with the fact that it’s only four episodes long may leave many curious to check out the odd series. However, it’s understandable that some may be intimidated to give Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan a chance if they’re not familiar with the anime that it’s spun off from. To help make the exciting new OVA series as accessible as possible, here’s a helpful primer on the basics of what a JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure neophyte should know before diving into Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan....

December 6, 2022 · 4 min · 753 words · Holly Henderson

Tokyo Olympics 2021 Every Video Game Song From The Opening Ceremony

Sure, it would have been easy to throw a couple of legendary video game songs into the ceremony’s soundtrack and call it a day, but the event’s organizers went one step further and found some surprising deep-dive tracks from the history of video game music. They’re all great tunes, but what’s more impressive are the ways that they so perfectly fit the energy and spirit of the Olympics. Here’s a look (and a listen) at every video game song that was featured during the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony:...

December 6, 2022 · 4 min · 693 words · Ronald Estrada

Top 4 Cloud Based Web Application Firewall Waf For Small To Medium Businesses

With the rise of web threats, any web application needs to have a proper firewall in place to protect from attacks for non-disruptive online business operations. Having vulnerable files, plugin, software, or misconfiguration on your server can expose to a security risk, which may have the financial and reputational loss. Multiple online tools can help you to find security vulnerabilities and malware for FREE. However, when it comes to fixing or protecting them, then you got to spend a little bit....

December 6, 2022 · 4 min · 775 words · Sheryl Riley

Understanding Docker For Beginners The Container Technology

In today’s technology space, “it works on my system” is a very common phrase used by developers. But there are many cases where the application running on a developer system does not run on a tester’s machine or on a production machine, which leads to chaos. Docker was introduced to solve such problems. 💯 Why Docker? Let me tell you about my personal experience of why Docker is so essential....

December 6, 2022 · 8 min · 1503 words · Rocio Elliam

Understanding Ueba And Its Role In Incident Response

User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) was previously known as User Behavior Analytics (UBA). It is a cybersecurity solution that uses analytics to gain an understanding of how users (humans) and entities (networked devices and servers) in an organization typically behave to detect and respond to anomalous activity in real-time. UEBA can identify and alert security analysts on risky variations and suspicious behavior that could indicate: Lateral movement Privileged account abuse Privilege escalation Credential compromise or Insider threats...

December 6, 2022 · 8 min · 1628 words · Lakisha Gallagher

Wandavision Originally Featured Doctor Strange

Remember early on in the promotional process for Marvel’s WandaVision we were promised that it would set up elements of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness? We knew that Elizabeth Olsen would also appear in that film, and it seemed logical that Benedict Cumberbatch would return the favor and appear as Stephen Strange in WandaVision. And then remember how we were promised mind-bending cameos that ultimately ended up being cool but not exactly Sorcerer Supreme level?...

December 6, 2022 · 2 min · 314 words · Joe Schinke

What Is A Sandbox Environment

It adds a protective layer to test your code confidently without worrying about online risks. However, you risk exposing your source code and data if you perform all your testing and validation in the developer environment. And if an attacker finds a vulnerability in the physical system where you are performing the test, they can execute a fully-fledged attack. As a result, you can lose your critical business information and the users’ trust in using the software....

December 6, 2022 · 11 min · 2215 words · Andrew Kowal

What S Next For The Amazing Spider Man From Marvel

Wells’ big Spidey run is coming up this April and it comes with a big question: “What did Spider-Man do?” While John Romita, Jr. is one of the Spider-Man artists, Zeb Wells also has had a big hand in the wallcrawler’s history. He wrote for the underrated Avenging Spider-Man series, gave us one of the best Lizard comics ever in the “Shed” storyline, brought back Carnage from being torn in half by the Sentry in space, had Spider-Man team up with Barack Obama, as well as many other stories....

December 6, 2022 · 4 min · 661 words · Cynthia Stephens

What S On Tv Tonight Good Omens Grace And Frankie White House Farm

Maybe chuck him a few Opal Fruits to be on the safe side? While you’re doing that, here’s a selection of recommendations for tonight’s TV… Good Omens 9pm, BBC Two David Tennant and Michael Sheen are brilliant as demon and angel Crowley and Aziraphale in this six-part Neil Gaiman-written adaptation of the Gaiman-Pratchett apocalypse comedy novel, making its BBC debut. Terry Pratchett: Back In Black 9.50pm, BBC Two Another chance for Pratchett fans to see the 2017 docudrama about Pterry starring Paul Kaye as the man himself, revisiting his life and works, featuring contributions from Eric Idle, Neil Gaiman, Rhianna Pratchett and more....

December 6, 2022 · 2 min · 290 words · Louise Matthews

What Starfield S Xbox Exclusivity And Release Date Mean For The Elder Scrolls 6

It’s been three years since Bethesda shocked the world by revealing the first Elder Scrolls 6 trailer at E3 2018, and we haven’t exactly learned much about the game since then. We know that Bethesda wants you to play it for a long time, we can make some reasonable guesses regarding its setting, but that’s about it. Granted, it’s a little sad that it feels like The Elder Scrolls 6 somehow manages to dominate the conversation whenever Starfield comes up, but considering what the Elder Scrolls franchise means to millions (and the incredible financial success of Skyrim) it’s hardly a surprise that so many people seem to be wondering what every new piece of Starfield info tells us about The Elder Scrolls 6....

December 6, 2022 · 3 min · 556 words · Frances Gries

What We Do In The Shadows Season 3 Episode 9 Review A Farewell

What We Do in the Shadows Season 3 Episode 9 Talk about sucking all the air from the room. Vampires are impressive, lethal, and mythic, but energy vampires can take center stage with the subtlety of a passing wind, breezing by. Silent, but deadly, the stench of their memories lingers on interminably. In What We Do in the Shadows season 3 episode 9 “A Farewell,” Nandor (Kayvan Novak) makes a final decision as the sad co-head of the Vampiric Council, but Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch) usurps all authority, attention, and cause for celebration or consolation....

December 6, 2022 · 5 min · 994 words · Lynn Holley

Where To Get Legal Documents Templates For Your Business

There have been many cases in the past of businesses getting in trouble for not having proper legal documents, and you don’t want to be one of them. Having your legal documents in place makes sure your business stays away from lawsuits or unnecessary trouble in the later stages. However, just about any legal document generator on the internet won’t save you from the trouble, as not every one of them is crafted by licensed attorneys....

December 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1242 words · Anita Davis

Which Ya Romance Should Netflix Adapt Next

Anna and the French Kiss follows Atlantan teenager Anna who is unexpectedly informed by her father that she will be attending her senior year abroad at a boarding school in Paris. (The horror!) Anna is pissed. She has a good job at the local movie theater, an excellent best friend, and a swoon-worthy crush—all of which she’ll have to leave behind to attend school in a country where she doesn’t even speak the language....

December 6, 2022 · 3 min · 634 words · Frances Ulloa

Why Manifest Season 4 Wasn T Rescued

While NBC officially canceled Manifest back on June 14, the notion of the series ending was widely taken with an auspicious grain of salt for multiple reasons. After all, the story of a television series being canceled by a network for sinking ratings only to be rescued by another platform on the back of hashtag-heavy social media campaigns from a passionate fanbase is one that has become familiar. While, predictably, #SaveManifest, was gaining momentum, the real kicker here was that fate had seemingly delivered a boon, since the first two seasons of Manifest had just arrived on the biggest streaming platform of them all, Netflix, where, according to the platform’s public ranking system, it became its most popular series—that very week, no less!...

December 6, 2022 · 4 min · 705 words · Rebecca Edwards