‘Evil Dead Burn’ Review: A Gruesome Slog Lacks Scares & Subtlety
Evil Dead Burn is a gruesome and unforgiving technical exercise in mindless carnage. The sixth film in Sam Raimi's horror franchise gives a slight nod and wink to the source material before bashing your eyeballs with unrepentant brutality. There isn't
10 Most Perfect Sci-Fi TV Shows of the Past 10 Years
I know this might be an incredibly bold thing to say, but I think the last decade could be described as one of the golden ages of sci-fi television. Even if you don't quite agree with that statement, I think
Livmark Lands $115.5M Construction Loan for Ft. Collins Apartments
Livmark Properties obtained a $115.5 million construction loan for Collins at Union Park, a 457-unit luxury multifamily community in Fort Collins, Colorado. The debt, arranged by Concord Summit Capital, was structured on a non-recourse basis with an 88% loan-to-cost ratio. Collins at
‘Moana’ Live-Action Remake Rotten Tomatoes Score Officially Revealed
Disney's live-action remake machine has spent the past decade turning its animated back catalog into box-office giants, from the billion-dollar highs of Lilo & Stitch and Aladdin to the costly stumbles of Snow White and Mufasa: The Lion King. The
Sam Smith announces 2026 ‘To Be Free’ live residencies in Manchester and London
Sam Smith has announced live residencies in Manchester and London for 2026. Find all the details below. Read More: Sam Smith – ‘Gloria’ review: the most vital work of their career The singer-songwriter will play 10 UK headline shows this autumn in support
Texas Southern Debuts $1.7B Campus Master Plan
Texas Southern University in Houston has launched a Campus Master Plan that establishes a framework for future campus development. The plan outlines an approximately $1.7 billion campus investment and more than 20 phased projects over the next decade. It aligns future
Taylor Sheridan Will Be More “Involved” in Upcoming ‘Yellowstone’ Spin-off
Dutton Ranchjust wrapped up its first season, which was a gigantic success for Paramount+. The show picks up with Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and her husband Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) after the end of Yellowstone, when they move from Montana