A flurry of Xbox first-party games is launching over the next few weeks, including yet another title from Obsidian Entertainment with The Outer Worlds 2. Ahead of the game’s launch, we’ve got some details on what the game’s directors are up to and how they’re working with other Xbox studios, not just on this game but on future projects as …
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NHL On Tap: Panthers begin Cup defense to launch ESPN tripleheader
The Penguins’ last stand? When the Penguins take the ice against the Rangers, it will mark the 20th season together for Sidney Crosby, Kris Letang and Evgeni Malkin, the highest-scoring trio with a single team in NHL history with 3,703 regular-season points. Letang is signed for three more seasons and Crosby the next two, but Malkin, a 39-year-old forward, enters …
Read More »Amazon now lets Prime members add items to upcoming orders with one tap
Amazon is rolling out a new feature that makes it easier to buy more throughout the week. The company said it’s now updating its Amazon Shopping app and website with a new addition that lets Prime members add items to upcoming deliveries with one tap, instead of having to create a new order. The feature is designed to better reflect …
Read More »Beer Giant Molson Coors (TAP) Names Company Insider as New CEO
Beer giant Molson Coors (TAP) has named company insider Rahul Goyal as its new CEO. Elevate Your Investing Strategy: Take advantage of TipRanks Premium at 50% off! Unlock powerful investing tools, advanced data, and expert analyst insights to help you invest with confidence. Goyal succeeds current CEO Gavin Hattersley, who is retiring at the end of this year. The CEO …
Read More »Dollar falls to four-year low vs euro with Fed rate decision on tap – Reuters
Dollar falls to four-year low vs euro with Fed rate decision on tap Reuters Dollar declines as markets brace for a Fed rate cut-Currency Recap Seeking Alpha FX Daily Snapshot MUFG Research U.S. dollar index hits lowest since July as Fed decision looms MarketWatch Weaker Dollar Could Be Welcome as Fed and Treasury Take Tandem Approach TheStreet Pro Source link
Read More »Spinal Tap lead singer reacts to the sequel for the first time: ‘I was quite angry’
This post contains spoilers for Spinal Tap II: The End Continues. Fool David St. Hubbins once, shame on Spinal Tap director Marty DiBergi. Fool him twice…well, that’s still probably on DiBergi. After all, St. Hubbins is famously easy to fool. However, the lead singer of Spinal Tap (played by Michael McKean) knows he once again made a mistake by trusting …
Read More »Michael McKean on ‘Spinal Tap II: The End Continues’
Does the release of Spinal Tap II: The End Continues mark the actual end of England’s loudest band? Maybe, says Michael McKean, who plays David St. Hubbins: “If you only halfway exist, then vanishing altogether is not a big chore.” McKean, whose many other roles include Charles McGill on Better Call Saul and a recent Broadway stint in a Glengarry …
Read More »‘Go to eleven’: How the ‘Spinal Tap’ phrase lived on after the movie – The Washington Post
‘Go to eleven’: How the ‘Spinal Tap’ phrase lived on after the movie The Washington Post ‘Spinal Tap II: The End Continues’ Review: They Can’t Leave This Behind The New York Times For Those About to Mock The Atlantic Spinal Tap: The world’s loudest band return with a little help from their famous friends BBC Review: Too legendary to stay lovable losers, Spinal Tap …
Read More »Spinal Tap II: The End Continues review: None more bleak
It’s been more than 40 years since Rob Reiner’s mockumentary classic This Is Spinal Tap introduced pop culture to its most enduring fictional rockers, the eminently quotable long-haired bozos of the English metal band Spinal Tap (or Spın̈al Tap, if we’re being technical). The on-stage mishaps and backstage pretensions of Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest), David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean), Derek …
Read More »It doesn’t go to 11, but die-hard fans of UK’s loudest band may still enjoy ‘Spinal Tap II’
NEW YORK — They used to go to 11. Now it’s far closer to zero. It brings me no pleasure to report that “Spinal Tap II: The End Continues,” the long-anticipated big screen return for “one of England’s loudest bands,” is a shocking disappointment. The movie gets a few pity chuckles here and there, but considering what a lodestar 1984’s …
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