Author: Ada Blood

Hi, I’m Ada. I like long walks in the graveyard, horror movies, comic books, and bringing you the latest in nerd-centric news.

Actress Devery Jacobs is best known for playing Elora on FX and Hulu’s “Reservation Dogs.” She recently took to X (formally Twitter) to share some passionate remarks about the portrayal of Osage characters in Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon.” It’s a film based on the true events of the Reign of Terror, which resulted in the murders of at least 60 members of the Osage nation in the 1920s. “Being Native, watching this movie was fucking hellfire,” Jacobs writes. “Imagine the worst atrocities committed against yr ancestors, then having to sit thru a movie explicitly filled w/ them,…

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When you think of iconic cars from the 1980s, the DeLorean is probably at the top of the list. Despite its fame from being featured in 1985’s  “Back to The Future,” the model is exceedingly rare. This is because the car was only produced between 1981 and 1982, with only 9,000 being made before the company filed for bankruptcy.  Earlier this month, an original 1981 DeLorean was found. A score of the century considering it has all its original parts, and the odometer only reads 977 miles! The 42-year-old car was being stored in a barn in Wisconsin where it…

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Loungefly is making sure your four-legged companion can always accompany you to a galaxy far, far away with its upcoming pet wear line. The new items will be based on “Star Wars,” Marvel Studios, and Disney properties. Each character in the line has a matching mini backpack harness, collar, leash, and treat bag.   “Star Wars” “Star Wars” fans have two choices when it comes to who they want their pet to represent, Ewoks, or the dark side. With one set being brown and made to look like everyone’s favorite race of furballs. The collar and leash even have “Yub Nub,”…

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Over the years there have been several attempts to bring the late neurologist Dr. Oliver Sacks’ life to the small screen. But NBC may have just beaten everyone to the punch with a series order for the medical drama “Dr. Wolf.” This was the last 2023 pilot awaiting word from the network on its fate. The series follows the revolutionary, neurologist Oliver Wolf (Zachary Quinto) and his team of interns as they explore the last great frontier, the human mind. All while they also grapple with their own relationships and mental health. “Dr. Wolf” will star Quinto, Tamberla Perry, Ashleigh…

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Students at Woodbury University in Burbank, California are hard at work on solving the affordable housing crisis. The architecture students created the first 3D-printed structure to be permitted and built in the city of Los Angeles. This home is 425 square feet and took only 15 months to construct. It was designed as an entry into the solar decathlon, which is a competition encouraging different colleges to create a high-performance structure powered by renewable energy. “It’s a proof of concept that this really can be done and then can be repeated and scaled in a way that has a huge…

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Actor Chandler Riggs (“The Walking Dead”) will star in the upcoming horror-comedy “Hacked,” written and directed by Shane Brady. The new film is set to begin production in Los Angeles and Tampa. It has been granted an interim agreement by SAG-AFTRA, so none of the performers are breaking the rules of the union’s ongoing strike. “Hacked” is partially based on a true story when producer Emily Zercher and Brady were hacked in 2021. The first ten minutes of the movie deal with those events. While the rest of its runtime focuses on what they “wish they could have done to…

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Marvel Studios’ upcoming “WandaVision” spinoff series has a new name. When first announced, the Disney+ show was originally titled “Agatha: House of Harkness.” It was later renamed “Agatha: Coven of Chaos” in July 2022. And now, we have yet another name (and logo)- “Agatha: Darkhold Diaries.” The first episode is described as “Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) finally break[s] out of a spell she has been trapped in. She can’t wait to go back to her old murderous ways only to find that she is powerless. The only way forward for her is to embark on a perilous quest to get…

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The recent trend of public domain children’s stories being turned into horror movies was bound to cause some confusion. Well, the inevitable happened and a class of 4th graders was shown “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.” Despite it containing a beloved character from many of our childhoods, this is not a family-oriented film. Directed by Rhys Waterfield, it follows Winnie and Piglet as they go on a blood-thirsty rampage. Sparked by Christopher Robin abandoning them to go to college. “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey,” was shown to fourth graders at the Academy of Innovative Education on October 2nd.…

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Earlier this week, SAG-AFTRA issued guidelines on Halloween costumes for guild members to stay compliant with the ongoing strike. These guidelines basically barred members dressing as anything from struck work, making it so most live-action movie characters were off-limits. The graphic they issued offered generic costume idea suggestions like “ghost, zombie, or spider.” Or going out trick or treating as animated TV show characters, since animation is a separate contract and not currently struck. The internet swiftly reacted by mocking these restrictions on what people could or couldn’t do on their own time. Hollywood rascal Ryan Reynolds (“Deadpool”) tweeted “I…

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Vernon Davis (“The Ritual Killer”) will star in Destry Allyn Spielberg‘s feature directorial debut “Please Don’t Feed the Children.” Destry Allyn is the daughter of legendary director Steven Spielberg. The upcoming horror movie will follow a group of orphans who head south searching for a new life. After a viral outbreak ravages the country’s adult population, only to find themselves in danger. Davis will be joining a cast that already includes Michelle Dockery (“Downton Abbey”), Zoe Colletti (“Only Murders in the Building”), Regan Aliyah (Marvel’s “Ironheart”), and Andrew Liner (“Vampire Academy”). “Please Don’t Feed the Children” was granted an Interim…

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