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Jeremy Renner & Idris Elba’s Zombie Movie Is A Hulu Hit 18 Years Later – SlashFilm

20th Century Studios Streaming charts aren't just packed with empty impressions of what movies should be like. Try as they might to devalue the currency of moviemaking with slickly hollow fare like "The Electric State," the Russo brothers and their streaming overlords are yet to completely eradicate wonder and imagination from the film industry (tho...[Read More]

ILL looks like a gnarly cross between Half-Life and The Thing, and its developer has just one goal

The human brain is honed on a millennia of survival instincts, which means that we can often tell from a glance if something is bad news. Snakes. Lions. Roadworks. A twisted mass of muscle and bone, splintered ribcage blooming toward the ceiling while a slack-jawed head dangles from where its hips should be. That last one is admittedly quite specific to Ill, a first-person survival horror which ha...[Read More]

ILL looks like a gnarly cross between Half-Life and The Thing, and its developer has just one goal

The human brain is honed on a millennia of survival instincts, which means that we can often tell from a glance if something is bad news. Snakes. Lions. Roadworks. A twisted mass of muscle and bone, splintered ribcage blooming toward the ceiling while a slack-jawed head dangles from where its hips should be. That last one is admittedly quite specific to Ill, a first-person survival horror which ha...[Read More]

Astronomers are discovering ‘zombie galaxies’ in deep space that are mysteriously coming …

Finding out how star formation stops is one of the biggest problems in astrophysics.On average, as the Universe ages, galaxies shift from being rich in star formation, lit up by the brilliant blue light of massive new stars, to quiescent, quiet places.  The process is known as quenching, but a study making use of data from the Hubble Space Telescope suggests that quenched galaxies might not be as ...[Read More]

Astronomers are discovering ‘zombie galaxies’ in deep space that are mysteriously coming …

Finding out how star formation stops is one of the biggest problems in astrophysics.On average, as the Universe ages, galaxies shift from being rich in star formation, lit up by the brilliant blue light of massive new stars, to quiescent, quiet places.  The process is known as quenching, but a study making use of data from the Hubble Space Telescope suggests that quenched galaxies might not be as ...[Read More]

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