Monthly Archives: August 2021

Larry Fessenden revisits The Orphanage to talk about the remake he never got around to doing

Larry Fessenden revisits The Orphanage to talk about the remake he never got around to doing

Welcome to Phantom Limbs, a recurring column in which we’ll examine at unproduced horror sequels and remakes – expansions of genre films we love, appendices to horror franchises we like – that were cruelly axed before they even got off the ground. Larry Fessenden revisits The Orphanage to talk about the remake he never got […]

The Republicans are employing the same strategy against Biden

The Republicans are employing the same strategy against Biden

Progressive litigation have hampered President Donald Trump’s plans for the past four years. Now is the time for conservative lawyers and judges to exact vengeance on the Biden administration. Many conservatives slammed legal arguments and procedural techniques used against Trump measures, such as countrywide injunctions by friendly judges, but they are now being accepted and […]

A beguiling atmosphere isn’t enough to save Yuoni from the monotony of Run and Hide gameplay

A beguiling atmosphere isn't enough to save Yuoni from the monotony of Run and Hide gameplay

Given the abundance of folklore, mythology, and the like available, it’s a little disappointing when yet another horror game chooses a cursed ghost kid/woman as its vehicle. Especially when the game itself is just another round of ‘hide while defenseless.’ Yuoni from Tricore Inc is both of these characteristics, putting it in an unpleasant situation […]

Midnight, a South Korean serial killer thriller, has a lot of energy

Midnight, a South Korean serial killer thriller, has a lot of energy

South Korean cinema reigns first when it comes to unrelentingly gloomy and scary thrillers. Especially when serial killers are involved, resulting in a cat and mouse chase that will permanently alter all parties involved. Midnight, Kwon Oh-debut seung’s feature, joins the pantheon of suspense films, providing a fast-paced, surprising thriller that is lighter than most […]

In a crash at a Pennsylvania airport, a WWII plane pilot, an Air Force veteran, and one of the “Geico Skytypers” was killed

When his vintage World War II plane crashed shortly after takeoff at an airstrip in eastern Pennsylvania on Friday, an Air Force Academy graduate and seasoned pilot died. Andy Travnicek, 50, a commercial airline pilot from Hampton, New Hampshire, was a member of the Geico Skytypers Air Show Team and was slated to perform in […]

In the aftermath of the tragic earthquake in Haiti, some 200 US Marines are heading there

In the aftermath of the tragic earthquake in Haiti, some 200 US Marines are heading there

The Marine Corps is sending about 200 Marines from the 1st Battalion, 6th Marines, located in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, to Haiti to help with the military’s response to the country’s deadly earthquake. On Saturday, Haiti was devastated by a deadly 7.2 magnitude earthquake, which was immediately followed by a tropical storm on Monday. In […]

As the pandemic eases, veterans are returning to their Memorial Day traditions.

As the pandemic eases, veterans are returning to their Memorial Day traditions.

A couple of military veterans go through a historic cemetery in Boston, seeking for soldiers’ graves and placing American flags in front of them. Hundreds of other veterans and volunteers do the same about 10 miles away, placing over 37,000 miniature flags on the downtown Boston Common — a sea of red, white, and blue […]

That is why we enjoy trekking so much

That is why we enjoy trekking so much

The path should not be too difficult for leisure hikers, such as the Germans. The rise should be gradual, and the hike should not last more than a day. This puts a lot of strain on the environment. These are frequently satisfied in the German low mountain ranges: the routes travel along small, varied pathways […]