Attention Vault Dwellers: When Amazon‘s Fallout TV series premieres April 11, Twitch users will be able to watch the entire first episode live and for free with some of the platform’s top streamers.
“Adventuring through the Wasteland is dangerous, take a friend along for the journey,” Twitch tweeted April 5, along with a complete list of streamers who’ll broadcast the show’s debut ep: Shroud, BrookeAB, TheOnlyRyann, Deere, CohhCarnage, KingGothalion, ThatBronzeGirl, DansGaming, SweeetTails, Elspeth, Techniq, Swiftor, GassyMexican, Tooniversal, and bloodyfaster.
It’s important to remember your daily dose of post-apocalyptic entertainment
— Fallout (@falloutonprime) April 5, 2024
For those not in the know, the Fallout TV series is based on the long-running video game franchise of the same name, which follows various factions in a retro-flavored post-nuclear-apocalypse world. That world is populated with everything from fresh-faced Vault Dwellers (aka the descendants of those who were privileged enough to secure a spot in...
“Adventuring through the Wasteland is dangerous, take a friend along for the journey,” Twitch tweeted April 5, along with a complete list of streamers who’ll broadcast the show’s debut ep: Shroud, BrookeAB, TheOnlyRyann, Deere, CohhCarnage, KingGothalion, ThatBronzeGirl, DansGaming, SweeetTails, Elspeth, Techniq, Swiftor, GassyMexican, Tooniversal, and bloodyfaster.
It’s important to remember your daily dose of post-apocalyptic entertainment
— Fallout (@falloutonprime) April 5, 2024
For those not in the know, the Fallout TV series is based on the long-running video game franchise of the same name, which follows various factions in a retro-flavored post-nuclear-apocalypse world. That world is populated with everything from fresh-faced Vault Dwellers (aka the descendants of those who were privileged enough to secure a spot in...
- 4/8/2024
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
The 2022 CMA Awards were a mostly predictable affair with a few pleasant little surprises — and we’re so grateful for it. Between the maelstrom known as Ye, the upending of the already chaotic Twitter, and the high stakes of the midterms, there’s enough wacky shit afoot without having to endure some stupid drama unfolding on country music’s biggest night. Sorry Garth, but thank God for answered prayers.
With that in mind, the dream of the Nineties (and some even more distant decades) was alive in Nashville on Wednesday,...
With that in mind, the dream of the Nineties (and some even more distant decades) was alive in Nashville on Wednesday,...
- 11/10/2022
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
[Editor’s Note: This is the first of two parts analyzing the sci-fi craft contenders, beginning with two outliers, “Severance” and “Outer Range.”]
In a season marked by outstanding science fiction, nothing stands out more than the two genre-benders: Sci-fi thriller “Severance” and sci-fi Western “Outer Range.” That says a lot considering the rest of the field: A Marvel team-up between the mind-bending “Moon Knight” and time-jumping “Loki,” an ambitious adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s legendary “Foundation,” a daring sequel to “The Man Who Fell to Earth,” the latest spin-offs in the “Star Trek” and “Star Wars” universes, and the return of the Netflix blockbuster “Stranger Things.”
“Severance” and “Outer Range” are very dark and unconventional. The critically acclaimed “Severance” is arguably the best new drama among Emmy-eligible series, thanks to its ingenious premise — involving a surgical procedure that splits its characters’ workplace and personal memories — and its minimalist aesthetic. Showrunner Dan Erickson and directors Ben Stiller and Aoife McArdle have created an Orwellian nightmare for Adam Scott’s office worker,...
In a season marked by outstanding science fiction, nothing stands out more than the two genre-benders: Sci-fi thriller “Severance” and sci-fi Western “Outer Range.” That says a lot considering the rest of the field: A Marvel team-up between the mind-bending “Moon Knight” and time-jumping “Loki,” an ambitious adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s legendary “Foundation,” a daring sequel to “The Man Who Fell to Earth,” the latest spin-offs in the “Star Trek” and “Star Wars” universes, and the return of the Netflix blockbuster “Stranger Things.”
“Severance” and “Outer Range” are very dark and unconventional. The critically acclaimed “Severance” is arguably the best new drama among Emmy-eligible series, thanks to its ingenious premise — involving a surgical procedure that splits its characters’ workplace and personal memories — and its minimalist aesthetic. Showrunner Dan Erickson and directors Ben Stiller and Aoife McArdle have created an Orwellian nightmare for Adam Scott’s office worker,...
- 6/8/2022
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
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