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  • Proof of the Mandela Effect?

    Wow! I’m back… again. It has been entirely too damn long since I graced these pages and man am I glad to be back. A lot has happened since I was last here and while I won’t bore you with the details, just suffice it to say I’m back to stay. I was really kind…

  • Adobe Reader: The Specifics and Main Features of the Application

    Adobe Reader is one of the most famous applications that allows users to view PDF files. Currently, Adobe released many versions of this product, as they constantly try to improve the application and add more useful features. Adobe Reader: The In-Depth Review of the PDF Reader When one format does not get along with another,…

  • Hypothesis: ‘Castle Freak’-Twas Beauty Slayed the Beast!

    Hi, my name is Kelly and you may remember me from such bad ideas as “what is Knife+Heart about, based solely on the trailer?”, and “oh, not that.” This week, I’ve watched the trailer for Castle Freak, a movie which reminded me several times of the fact that it was made by Stuart Gordon, a…

  • ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Continues: Ms. Osborn Goes to Washington

    The Handmaid’s Tale Season 3, Episode 6: “Household” The Handmaid’s Tale isn’t exactly feel-good television. We don’t expect it to be. It’s one of the best shows on TV right now, to be sure, but it’s not always easy to watch. I’m kind of glad Hulu decided to dole these episodes out on a weekly…

  • July Movie Preview: Our Summer Sense is Tingling

    So the usually consistent performance of films based on Marvel Comics didn’t come through last month with Dark Phoenix. Don’t expect that same disappointment amongst the July movies when Spider-Man: Far from Home swings onto screens. The world needs to know how Peter Parker can sit through math class after floating around space as dust…

  • The (Other) iTunes $0.99 Movie of the Week: ‘Summer of 84’

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard-earned dollar. Ok, the featured $0.99 movie this week is a little comedy by the name of Holmes & Watson. Yes,…

  • What’s Coming and Going on Netflix July 2019

    Summer is here. No reason for you to stay inside, immerse your eyeballs in Netflix programming, and let your brain and body decay into atrophy, unless… you’re a vampire. In which case we’ve got you covered. Here’s how Netflix is aiding the bloodthirsty in their commitment to stay indoors. The return of Netflix original series…

  • What Should You Look for in Product Management Software?

    While price and support during the migration are on most people’s list, there are other factors that are just as important but are too often overlooked Compatibility with the Tools You Already Use One of the reasons Apple products don’t have the same reach as Microsoft Office is because it was not interoperable with everything…

  • Hypothesis: ‘Knife+Heart’ – I Think I Know Who Did It…

    Hi, my name is Kelly and I like to watch movies. Often of the horror persuasion, but I am open to the entire spectrum of genre living. If there is one thing I enjoy more deeply than a good film (or a bad film, let’s not be hasty) it’s spending a long, fruitless evening, waffling…

  • Interview with Forgotton Anne’s Creative Director and Breaking News

    Forgotton Anne is a breathtaking game filled with masterful aesthetics and storytelling, fun-filled gameplay, a powerful soundtrack, and Ghibli-inspired artwork. Forgotton Anne has accrued five-star ratings and a 9/10 on Steam and a 97% rating from users on Google. We are at the one-year anniversary of Forgotton Anne‘s release, and with that comes two pieces…