Thomas Jane in the 2004 movie, and Ray Stevenson in 2008’s Punisher: War Zone. Daredevil: Born Again is set to release on ...
Talk to a movie geek long enough, you’ll eventually hear about the most famous candidates for the best years ever for movies. 1999, 1939, and 1971 are always go-to choices for years when cinematic ...
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has told the Institute of International Finance that the current conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East already represent a global conflict. “I talk about the ...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe, the franchise that started in 2008 with "Iron Man" and is still going all these years later, ...
Synopsis: Waging his one-man war on the world of organized crime ... he sets out for vengeance under his new alias--Jigsaw. With the "Punisher Task Force" hot on his trail and the FBI unable ...
Please verify your email address. Zenless Zone Zero introduces Tsukishiro Yanagi's powerful signature W-Engine, set to release next week with the Version 1.3 update ...
It comes after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticised what he said was a "nothing" response from his allies about Russia deploying North Korean troops for the war in Ukraine.
Set during World War I, the movie follows the beloved DC character Wonder Woman as she does what she does best, save the world. Gal Gadot is wonderful as Wonder Woman, and it just wouldn't feel ...
Traditionally women have been underrepresented in directing, and while there are still way more movies directed by men ... from its home country. In 2008 the Wachowskis adapted it for the big ...
London’s burning, quite literally, in Steve McQueen‘s Blitz — you have not had a second to catch your breath before this WWII movie opens en media catastrophe and the sound of an inferno is ...
The end may not be near, but the end is clear—according to those who have kept a close eye on Myanmar’s ongoing civil war, since a military coup toppled its civilian government in 2021.
OTTAWA - The war in Ukraine is hurting the entire world and the longer it goes on, the worse the consequences will be for everyone, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Oct 31.