Tanner and McKenna break down Fallout 76's newest (pricey) outing.
The Joker represents all sides of the quintessential antagonist with as much style and grace as you can expect from an unhinged clown with a knack for dark comedy. Throughout his expansive comic book, television, and cinematic history he has evolved from a trickster knocking off rich businessmen to a relentless terrorist focused on gutting Gotham from the inside out.
As much as I loved the first season of The End of the F***ing World, I can honestly say that I 100% did not want a second season, and now that I’ve heard the announcement that it is coming, whether I like it or not, I have some doubts. Before anyone crucifies me as a “fake fan,” let me explain myself.
If you’ve never read a comic book, have no worries! Because this article will break down the backgrounds of all the characters that are expected in the Venom-verse.
While we’re on this dark timeline, let’s take a moment to think about what it’d be like if Undertale got the Hollywood treatment. While Toby Fox has yet to sell out his critical darling to the hands of Hollywood yet, I’d like to take a moment to think about what kind of disaster a live-action adaptation would be like.
With the release of the new film Joker opening in theaters on October 4th, many people have been questioning the movie because of the level of violence the film is supposed to contain. Many people have also been raising concerns about whether or not the film will invoke violence in people, and potentially influence people to cause crime, similar to what the main character does in the movie. These concerns have further been raised when it was announced that the FBI had found on the dark web threats of potential violence towards certain unidentified theaters. With all of this, many people have begun to question whether the film should be shown at all, and if violent movies should even be allowed to be produced.
Overall, 'Digimon ReArise' has had a bit of a rough start.
A sequel to a zombie movie might seem less than exciting, but 'Zombieland: Double Tap' is worth seeing.
Welcome to this week's episode of The Coven! This week, we talked about how the religion of Wicca is portrayed in media. Is it good? Is it bad? What can be improved? All that and more will be discussed in this week's episode of The Coven!
Tanner and McKenna break down Taco Bell's newest promotion, and the brand new Xbox Elite 2 controller.
This week on Pop Tabs Matthew, Mayzie, and Jake discuss Blizzard's questionable decision, Martin Scorsese's critique on Marvel, and Ellen DeGeneres under fire for sitting by George Bush.
This week on Pop Tabs Matthew, Mayzie, and Eli discuss Gamestop's place in the world, the ethics of a Whitney Houston Holographic concert, and Instagram's current policy.
Jeremy and Blake break down the Jon Favreau's thoughts on producing a sequel to the beloved Star Wars Holiday Special.
This week on Pop Tabs Matthew, Emily, and Jack discuss the morality of Yandy, Destiny 2's decision to go free-to-play, and the Joker.