Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gnTIbD A young woman visits a secluded riverbank to relax in the sun. When a mosquito bites her, it becomes clear that there is a secret force of nature at work. And it wants more than just a drop of blood. Clearwater by Rob Jabbaz CAST The Girl: Joan Loluo
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Dig deeper into the origins of the anti-Justice League, The Society, and see them fight to fill the void left by the collapse of Superman’s Regime. Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YRXgr3rrXk Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPOZuEa9dso Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdXprUIPHHM Injustice 2 – Coming May 16th, 2017 Pre-order Now at www.Injustice.com
Like everything else in the world, the rollout of new episodes of All American has been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. But fear not! We will be getting new episodes soon enough. The CW renewed (along with almost all of its shows) All American for a third season, just a few weeks after All American
This Star Wars: The Mandalorian article contains spoilers. Mando and Child return to Tatooine for The Mandalorian season 2 premiere, “The Marshal.” As you’d expect of a modern Star Wars production, the season kicks off full of familiar alien races, locations, and other minutiae from the galaxy far, far away. If you’ve ever wondered what
This Warrior review contains spoilers. Warrior Season 2 Episode 5 The episode opens with Li Yong (Joe Taslim) doing some shirtless Kung Fu but the scene is too short to determine what style he is doing. Perhaps it’s something just made up for Warrior. Taslim’s background is in in Judo, not Kung Fu, but that
Director Scott Derrickson will adapt a Joe Hill short story called “The Black Phone” into a feature film for Blumhouse, according to Deadline. Derrickson is penning the screenplay with his regular writing partner, C. Robert Cargill, with whom he also wrote Sinister and Doctor Strange. The story was initially published in Hill’s first book, a
This article is presented by: Often I tell my friends that if the 15 year old version of myself could know about the Marvel Cinematic Universe or that there have been three Archie-inspired TV series or that Watchmen was given a television sequel that enhances/surpasses(?) the graphic novel his head would explode. You see, I
Creepy isn’t the same as scary. Of course horror movies can be scary simply by using loud noises and sudden movements to make their audiences jump, but creepy is harder to pull off. To be effectively creepy, a film needs to establish a certain atmosphere; it needs to draw you in and make you care. It
IMAGE: Robert Prud’home, professor of chemical and biological engineering at Princeton University, will receive a new University award recognizing faculty innovation. view more Credit: Photo by David Kelly Crow. Robert Prud’homme, professor of chemical and biological engineering at Princeton University, has been selected to receive the inaugural Dean for Research Award for Distinguished Innovation for the
IMAGE: Researchers can achieve an arrange of colors by changing the concentration of melanin. view more Credit: Northwestern University EVANSTON, Ill. — We’ve long been warned of the risks of dyeing hair at home and in salons. Products used can cause allergies and skin irritation — an estimated 1% of people have an allergy to dye.
IMAGE: Flash graphene made from plastic by a Rice University lab begins as post-consumer plastic received from a recycler. It is then mixed with carbon black and processed into turbostratic graphene… view more Credit: Tour Group/Rice University HOUSTON – (Oct. 29, 2020) – Plastic waste comes back in black as pristine graphene, thanks to ACDC. That’s
This article contains House of Dark Shadows spoilers. In 1970 House of Dark Shadows flipped the vampire subgenre on its head. While certainly a B-horror in the Hammer mold, this chiller wasn’t satisfied with one bloodsucker, or even two. Instead Dark Shadows would turn nearly its whole cast into the ravenous undead, indiscriminately slaughtering beloved
All the major releases of 2020 have been postponed or released via streaming and cinemas are holding on by their fingertips, it hasn’t exactly been a stellar year for film. But as is so often the cast, one genre is holding on strong – horror. One of the very best horror movies of the year
As the colossal disaster that is 2020 starts to wind down, frantic members of the public gather in socially distanced huddled masses, lined up to place their vote in the U.S. election as they stand under shadowy fears of doubt and uncertainty. Yet, these final months of this confusing time have a steady pipeline of
When a mysterious creature crash lands in the mountains, a local girl finds a reclusive shepherd and his flock of sheep to be more than meets the eye. “The Shepherd” by Lasse Rützou Bruntse & John Muller Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter #DUST #scifi #shortfilm More About The Shepherd: The story revolves around Asmita,
The Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man swings into MVC3 in this action-packed intro video!
This The Mandalorian article contains spoilers. Five years after Return of the Jedi, a gunslinger comes to town in the latest Star Wars phenomenon. The Mandalorian took the internet by storm last year, thanks to the central duo of Pedro Pascal’s titular bounty hunter and the adorable Child, aka Baby Yoda. Even if you aren’t
If push came to shove, I’d choose my PC over a PS5 or Xbox Series X over the next five years or so. It just comes down to personal preferences. I love mods, I love a mouse and keyboard, I love being able to relatively easily access decades of PC gaming history, and I’m excited
The first footage from Halloween Kills was unveiled today during Blumfest, a one-day online event focused on new and upcoming movie and TV projects from the Blumhouse production company. The sequel to 2018’s Halloween, the successful, acclaimed reboot and follow-up to John Carpenter’s original 1978 classic, is bringing back several legacy characters from that movie,
IMAGE: Rice University researchers have expanded their theory on converting graphene into 2D diamond, or diamane. They have determined that a pinpoint of pressure can trigger connections between layers of graphene,… view more Credit: Illustration by Pavel Sorokin HOUSTON – (Oct. 29, 2020) – Marrying two layers of graphene is an easy route to the blissful
IMAGE: By depositing gold (Au) and Indium (In) contacts, researchers create two crucial types of quantum dot transistors on the same substrate, opening the door to a host of innovative electronics. view more Credit: Los Alamos National Laboratory/University of California, Irvine LOS ALAMOS, N.M., October 29, 2020 – Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory and their
TROY, N.Y. — A small energy harvesting device that can transform subtle mechanical vibrations into electrical energy could be used to power wireless sensors and actuators for use in anything from temperature and occupancy monitoring in smart environments, to biosensing within the human body. In research recently published online in the Journal of Micromechanics and
IMAGE: Structural model of highly porous a-Si:H, which was deposited very quickly, calculated based on measurement data. Densely ordered domains (DOD) are drawn in blue and cavities in red. The grey… view more Credit: Eike Gericke/HZB Silicon does not have to be crystalline, but can also be produced as an amorphous thin film. In such amorphous
Delve into the demented history of the Dark Knight’s arch nemesis – The Joker – as he sets out to prove insanity is only a horrifying moment away for anyone in the latest DC Universe Original Movie, Batman: The Killing Joke, coming August 2, 2016 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment to Blu-Ray Deluxe Edition, Blu-Ray
#TheGifted finale has happened! Buildings have been destroyed, Andy and Lauren are damaged, and Esme has had a falling out…. Oh yeah, and Reeva, Reed, and Fade are GONE! SO much happened and we’re going to talk all about it! Join Stephen Lemieux, Tehran Von Ghasri, Heather Wake, and Steph Sabraw to break down season
IMAGE: Upon heating thermoresponsive molecular brushes with propylene oxide/ethylene oxide copolymer side chains in aqueous solution split off water molecules. Depending on the structure of the polymer the molecular structure collapses… view more Credit: Reiner Mueller / TUM They look like microscopic bottle brushes: Polymers with a backbone and tufts of side arms. This molecular design
IMAGE: Schematic view of scissoring 2D sheets to nanoribbon. view more Credit: KAIST One of the biggest challenges in making hydrogen production clean and cheap has been finding an alternative catalyst necessary for the chemical reaction that produces the gas, one that is much cheaper and abundant than the very expensive and rare platinum that is
When most of us love something – a film, a band, a football team – we express that love by wearing the t-shirt or getting a tattoo. When Nick Frost, Simon Pegg and their mates love something, they express it by making a feature film trilogy. Or a cult 90s TV series. Or eight-part comedy-horror Truth
Many people have a very intimate relationship with books. And horror books can get under your skin like no other medium, whether you’re peering at a scary novel under the covers as a youngster or devouring new or classic horror as a grown up. Good horror writing sticks with you. For Halloween we’ve attempted to
This Star Trek: Discovery review contains spoilers. Star Trek: Discovery Season 3, Episode 3 If you were expecting the Discovery’s return to Earth to become a major plot point in Season 3 of Star Trek: Discovery, then keep guessing. The show makes a clever and unexpected narrative decision by, upon reuniting our wayward travelers with
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