With the recent Silent Hill Transmission unveiling newer things surrounding Silent Hill 2, a wave of cautious optimism is sweeping the fans, hinting at a promising future for the franchise. However, many still find it difficult to adjust to the innovative changes the remake brings to the series’ pivotal entry.
There are many things that the remake is doing right, but there are just as many things that team Bloober needs to iron out or outright change. According to a few fans, one of those primary issues is the game’s combat system.
Silent Hill 2 Fans Are Not Happy With the Remake’s Combat and for an Excellent Reason After the recent livestream, Silent Hill 2‘s combat has drawn much attention from the fan base.
Silent Hill games have always deprioritized combat to emulate how an everyman would combat the monstrosities the town throws at them. Barring Silent Hill: Homecoming,...
There are many things that the remake is doing right, but there are just as many things that team Bloober needs to iron out or outright change. According to a few fans, one of those primary issues is the game’s combat system.
Silent Hill 2 Fans Are Not Happy With the Remake’s Combat and for an Excellent Reason After the recent livestream, Silent Hill 2‘s combat has drawn much attention from the fan base.
Silent Hill games have always deprioritized combat to emulate how an everyman would combat the monstrosities the town throws at them. Barring Silent Hill: Homecoming,...
- 5/31/2024
- by Akshit Dangi
- FandomWire
There was a moment in Japanese culture when writers and filmmakers began to update centuries-old fears so that they could still be effective storytelling tools in the modern world. One of the best examples of this is how extremely popular stories like Ringu and Parasite Eve began re-interpreting the cyclical nature of curses as pseudo-scientific “infections,” with this new take on J-Horror even making its way over to the world of video games in titles like Resident Evil (a sci-fi deconstruction of a classic haunted house yarn).
However, there is one survival horror game that is rarely brought up during discussions about interactive J-Horror despite being part of a franchise that helped to popularize Japanese genre cinema around the world. Naturally, that game is the Nintendo Wii exclusive Ju-On: The Grudge, a self-professed haunted house simulator that was mostly forgotten by horror fans and gamers alike despite being a legitimately...
However, there is one survival horror game that is rarely brought up during discussions about interactive J-Horror despite being part of a franchise that helped to popularize Japanese genre cinema around the world. Naturally, that game is the Nintendo Wii exclusive Ju-On: The Grudge, a self-professed haunted house simulator that was mostly forgotten by horror fans and gamers alike despite being a legitimately...
- 4/16/2024
- by Luiz H. C.
- bloody-disgusting.com
‘Exhilarating… influence of [Neil Marshall’s] early work is undeniable… fun, fast, and action-packed adventure…
a suspenseful thrill ride that you cannot afford to miss’
★★★★
Dread Central
‘Neil Marshall has gone back to his roots with The Lair combining elements of Dog Soldiers and The Descent…
an enjoyable creature feature’
Voices From The Balcony
‘The Lair checks off some genre fans’ qualitative boxes, thanks in part to co-writer/director Neil Marshall’s knack for top-this violence,
post-spaghetti-western war movie repartee and general eye for action filmmaking’
RogerEbert.com
Acclaimed Director Neil Marshall (Dog Soldiers, The Descent) returns with The Lair, a lean, mean creature feature, which, according to the director, is inspired by the ‘classic genre movies like Alien, Predator and The Thing’.
This spine-chilling Shudder Original features terrifying monsters, gruesome violence and tougher-than-tough characters. Claustrophobic, fear-fuelled and strikingly shot, this mighty monster-thriller gets its highly anticipated Blu-ray, DVD and...
a suspenseful thrill ride that you cannot afford to miss’
★★★★
Dread Central
‘Neil Marshall has gone back to his roots with The Lair combining elements of Dog Soldiers and The Descent…
an enjoyable creature feature’
Voices From The Balcony
‘The Lair checks off some genre fans’ qualitative boxes, thanks in part to co-writer/director Neil Marshall’s knack for top-this violence,
post-spaghetti-western war movie repartee and general eye for action filmmaking’
RogerEbert.com
Acclaimed Director Neil Marshall (Dog Soldiers, The Descent) returns with The Lair, a lean, mean creature feature, which, according to the director, is inspired by the ‘classic genre movies like Alien, Predator and The Thing’.
This spine-chilling Shudder Original features terrifying monsters, gruesome violence and tougher-than-tough characters. Claustrophobic, fear-fuelled and strikingly shot, this mighty monster-thriller gets its highly anticipated Blu-ray, DVD and...
- 7/5/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Stars: Oded Fehr, Corey Johnson, Aislinn De’Ath, Alana Wallace, Anya Newall, Lara Mount, Alexandra Gilbreath | Written by Adam Ethan Crow, Stuart Wright | Directed by Adam Ethan Crow
You know what I love more than a Cadbury’s Whole Nut bar? A low key Brit horror that delivers an atmospheric old school feel with an up to date vibe. The kind of Brit horror that knows exactly what it wants to be and acts accordingly. It delivers on the thrills and spills, serves up a big old dollop of ‘the f***’ and most importantly keeps you bloody well entertained for its runtime.
Lair is one of those movies.
Ben (Oded Fehr) is in prison for murdering his wife and daughter; lawyer Wendy Coulson (Alexandra Gilbreath) kind of sort of believes he was possessed by a demon, maybe? Steven (Corey Johnson) in an effort to clear Ben and hopefully make some money, has...
You know what I love more than a Cadbury’s Whole Nut bar? A low key Brit horror that delivers an atmospheric old school feel with an up to date vibe. The kind of Brit horror that knows exactly what it wants to be and acts accordingly. It delivers on the thrills and spills, serves up a big old dollop of ‘the f***’ and most importantly keeps you bloody well entertained for its runtime.
Lair is one of those movies.
Ben (Oded Fehr) is in prison for murdering his wife and daughter; lawyer Wendy Coulson (Alexandra Gilbreath) kind of sort of believes he was possessed by a demon, maybe? Steven (Corey Johnson) in an effort to clear Ben and hopefully make some money, has...
- 11/16/2021
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Ben Dollarhyde (Oded Fehr) just murdered his wife and son. There’s no refuting it. He admits that his body committed the crime. His mind, however, did not. And while he knows saying that sounds crazy, he cannot stop himself from believing it and subsequently telling a colleague (Corey Johnson’s Steven Caramore) who might agree. Except Caramore has never been a believer in the supernatural despite the fact he, Dollarhyde, and Ola (Kashif O’Connor) have worked in the paranormal sphere for years. Rather than make a career out of testifying at trials and collecting cursed artifacts because demons are real, however, he’s done it precisely because nobody can prove their existence either way. It’s therefore an easy paycheck. Corroborate stories, feign expertise, and earn some “scratch” in the process.
Caramore is, however, offended by Dollarhyde’s accusation that he’s to blame for what happened. He’s...
Caramore is, however, offended by Dollarhyde’s accusation that he’s to blame for what happened. He’s...
- 11/9/2021
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Probably most of us have rented an apartment for a holiday, whether in our own bakyard or a foreign country. And likely we've often wondered at the decor, how someone decided that this is what was needed to make a place feel welcome. Well, what if someone decided to test whether an object was haunted on unsuspecting holdaymakers? That's the premise behind the creepy new horror film Lair. With premieres at FrightFest and Salem Horror Fest, the film is set to drop soon on North American shores. When Ben Dollarhdye is accused of murder, saying he was possessed by a demonic force, Steven Caramore investigates his friend's claims, setting off a chain of events that forces a young family into a terrifying battle for survival....
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- 11/5/2021
- Screen Anarchy
Exclusive: Storyboard Media has sold North American rights for horror Lair to Hunt For The Wilderpeople and American Animals distributor 1091 Pictures.
Corey Johnson (Morbius) stars with Oded Fehr (Star Trek: Discovery), Alexandre Gilbreath (Becoming Elizabeth) and newcomers Anya Newall, Alana Wallace and Lara Mount.
The film follows Dr. Steven Caramore (Johnson) who specializes in debunking the supernatural. When a friend (Fehr) is accused of murder, claiming he was possessed by an unseen menace, Caramore begins to question his own beliefs. He investigates his friend’s claims, setting off a chain of events that forces Caramore and a young family into a battle for survival.
Writer-director Adam Ethan Crow’s debut feature is produced by ex-Fox VP Shelley Atkin, with an original score from Mario Grigorov (Fantastic Beasts) and SFX from Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated Tristan Versluis.
The deal was negotiated by Elisabeth Costa de Beauregard of Storyboard Media on behalf...
Corey Johnson (Morbius) stars with Oded Fehr (Star Trek: Discovery), Alexandre Gilbreath (Becoming Elizabeth) and newcomers Anya Newall, Alana Wallace and Lara Mount.
The film follows Dr. Steven Caramore (Johnson) who specializes in debunking the supernatural. When a friend (Fehr) is accused of murder, claiming he was possessed by an unseen menace, Caramore begins to question his own beliefs. He investigates his friend’s claims, setting off a chain of events that forces Caramore and a young family into a battle for survival.
Writer-director Adam Ethan Crow’s debut feature is produced by ex-Fox VP Shelley Atkin, with an original score from Mario Grigorov (Fantastic Beasts) and SFX from Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated Tristan Versluis.
The deal was negotiated by Elisabeth Costa de Beauregard of Storyboard Media on behalf...
- 7/8/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Adam Ethan Crow’s elevated horror film stars Corey Johnson as debunker of supernatural claims.
Heading into the Cannes Marché Storyboard Media and Ditto Films have announced a deal with Studiocanal for Australia & New Zealand rights to elevated horror Lair.
Adam Ethan Crow’s film stars Corey Johnson as debunker of the supernatural who works with his Haitian confidant and is forced to question his beliefs when a friend accused of murder cites paranormal circumstances.
Johnson stars in The Mauritanian and the upcoming Morbius and the cast includes Oded Fehr, whose credits include Star Trek: Discovery and Resident Evil, and Alexander Gilbreath,...
Heading into the Cannes Marché Storyboard Media and Ditto Films have announced a deal with Studiocanal for Australia & New Zealand rights to elevated horror Lair.
Adam Ethan Crow’s film stars Corey Johnson as debunker of the supernatural who works with his Haitian confidant and is forced to question his beliefs when a friend accused of murder cites paranormal circumstances.
Johnson stars in The Mauritanian and the upcoming Morbius and the cast includes Oded Fehr, whose credits include Star Trek: Discovery and Resident Evil, and Alexander Gilbreath,...
- 7/1/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Highland Film Group has boarded Neil Marshall’s new horror action thriller The Lair, which the Hellboy filmmaker is writing, directing and producing, and will be repping the pic’s worldwide sales at this year’s virtual AFM.
Casting is underway with a production start eyed for Spring 2021.
The pic tells the story about a Royal Air Force pilot Lt. Kate Sinclair who is on her final flight mission when her jet is shot down over one of the most dangerous rebel strongholds of Afghanistan. She finds refuge in an abandoned underground bunker where deadly man-made biological weapons – half human, half alien and hungry for human flesh – are awakened. Sinclair barely escapes but unknowingly, tracks the creatures known as Ravagers back to a US army base.
Marshall recently completed the horror film The Reckoning starring Charlotte Kirk and has been in the news as of late.
“If The Reckoning was...
Casting is underway with a production start eyed for Spring 2021.
The pic tells the story about a Royal Air Force pilot Lt. Kate Sinclair who is on her final flight mission when her jet is shot down over one of the most dangerous rebel strongholds of Afghanistan. She finds refuge in an abandoned underground bunker where deadly man-made biological weapons – half human, half alien and hungry for human flesh – are awakened. Sinclair barely escapes but unknowingly, tracks the creatures known as Ravagers back to a US army base.
Marshall recently completed the horror film The Reckoning starring Charlotte Kirk and has been in the news as of late.
“If The Reckoning was...
- 11/2/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Shelley Atkin, ex-vp theatrical finance for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at 20th Century Fox, has produced her first feature film “Lair,” under her new company Ditto Films’ banner.
The film is a U.K. based LGBTQ infused horror movie and is written and directed by Adam Ethan Crow. In the film, a fractured LGBTQ family are forced to face their demons, metaphorically and literally, as they unwittingly become embroiled in a man’s attempt to prove the existence of the supernatural in order to overturn a friend’s murder conviction.
“Lair” was shot on location in the U.K. with a predominately female cast. Newcomers Anya Newell (pictured), Aislinn De’ath, Alana Wallace, Kashif O’Connor and Lara Mount star alongside Corey Johnson, Jen Brister and Oded Fehr.
The film has just completed post-production. Working alongside Atkin is supervising executive producer Scott Mednick (“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”).
“After 16 years working in the studio system,...
The film is a U.K. based LGBTQ infused horror movie and is written and directed by Adam Ethan Crow. In the film, a fractured LGBTQ family are forced to face their demons, metaphorically and literally, as they unwittingly become embroiled in a man’s attempt to prove the existence of the supernatural in order to overturn a friend’s murder conviction.
“Lair” was shot on location in the U.K. with a predominately female cast. Newcomers Anya Newell (pictured), Aislinn De’ath, Alana Wallace, Kashif O’Connor and Lara Mount star alongside Corey Johnson, Jen Brister and Oded Fehr.
The film has just completed post-production. Working alongside Atkin is supervising executive producer Scott Mednick (“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”).
“After 16 years working in the studio system,...
- 10/22/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Wizards of the Coast has just announced a new Secret Lair drop for Magic: The Gathering and needless to say, fans aren’t impressed.
Secret Lair: Extra Life 2020 is the first limited edition collection going up for sale following The Walking Dead‘s hugely controversial crossover with the Ccg earlier this month, and while this particular product is being presented as a drive to help raise funds for charity, players can’t help but see the announcement as anything other than a thinly veiled attempt at fostering goodwill. Before we dive any deeper into the grievances being voiced over on social media, however, you can check out all four cards included in Extra Life 2020 down below.
Secret Lair: Extra Life 2020 Contents
Teferi’s Protection (foil) Amulet of Vigor (foil) Collected Company (foil) Consecrated Sphinx (foil) Magic: The Gathering Reveals New Extra Life 2020 Secret Lair Drop 1 of 5
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Secret Lair: Extra Life 2020 is the first limited edition collection going up for sale following The Walking Dead‘s hugely controversial crossover with the Ccg earlier this month, and while this particular product is being presented as a drive to help raise funds for charity, players can’t help but see the announcement as anything other than a thinly veiled attempt at fostering goodwill. Before we dive any deeper into the grievances being voiced over on social media, however, you can check out all four cards included in Extra Life 2020 down below.
Secret Lair: Extra Life 2020 Contents
Teferi’s Protection (foil) Amulet of Vigor (foil) Collected Company (foil) Consecrated Sphinx (foil) Magic: The Gathering Reveals New Extra Life 2020 Secret Lair Drop 1 of 5
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- 10/19/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Magic: The Gathering‘s next Secret Lair release is fast becoming one of the most controversial products ever created for the collectible card game.
For those not in the know, Wizards of the Coast announced earlier this week that AMC’s The Walking Dead – due to air its final season 10 episode later today – is to get its own set of suitably themed cards as part of a special collaboration. Unlike previous crossovers such as My Little Pony and Godzilla, however, these particular cards are neither silver-bordered (denoting their status as non-tournament legal) or alternate art variants of existing cards, as was the case with the latter in Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths.
Instead, those so far revealed, which feature several characters from the show including Michonne, Negan and Glenn, all have unique abilities to call their own. While all three are legal in formats such as Commander, none are overtly strong or even meta-defining,...
For those not in the know, Wizards of the Coast announced earlier this week that AMC’s The Walking Dead – due to air its final season 10 episode later today – is to get its own set of suitably themed cards as part of a special collaboration. Unlike previous crossovers such as My Little Pony and Godzilla, however, these particular cards are neither silver-bordered (denoting their status as non-tournament legal) or alternate art variants of existing cards, as was the case with the latter in Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths.
Instead, those so far revealed, which feature several characters from the show including Michonne, Negan and Glenn, all have unique abilities to call their own. While all three are legal in formats such as Commander, none are overtly strong or even meta-defining,...
- 10/4/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Magic: The Gathering‘s latest crossover product is causing something of a small outrage among fans of the card game on social media.
For those not in the know, Wizards of the Coast announced earlier this week that an upcoming Secret Lair (limited edition products that include promotional and/or alt-art cards/reprints) set containing cards themed after AMC’s The Walking Dead will be going on sale to coincide with air dates for the TV show’s final episodes. Crossovers with other media franchises are nothing new for the collectible card game, of course, with the likes of My Little Pony and Godzilla just two of many immortalized on cardboard over the years, but there’s something different about this particular collaboration.
All the contents included in Secret Lair X The Walking Dead will be printed with standard black, not silver – which denotes promotional, non-legal cards – borders, making them...
For those not in the know, Wizards of the Coast announced earlier this week that an upcoming Secret Lair (limited edition products that include promotional and/or alt-art cards/reprints) set containing cards themed after AMC’s The Walking Dead will be going on sale to coincide with air dates for the TV show’s final episodes. Crossovers with other media franchises are nothing new for the collectible card game, of course, with the likes of My Little Pony and Godzilla just two of many immortalized on cardboard over the years, but there’s something different about this particular collaboration.
All the contents included in Secret Lair X The Walking Dead will be printed with standard black, not silver – which denotes promotional, non-legal cards – borders, making them...
- 9/30/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Magic: The Gathering Arena‘s first-ever cash prize tournament has been announced and it kicks off this month, no less. In its latest State of the Game update, Wizards of the Coast says that this particular competition is something of an experiment and has essentially been fast-tracked to release in order to give players an outlet to engage in high-stakes play online while current world events make traditional tabletop fixtures essentially impossible.
So, how does one go about entering the so-called Arena Open, what are the rewards and are there any restrictions? Well, let’s start with that last one first. While players of any skill level (an invite isn’t required) can participate, some rules to be aware of are as follows:
You must be 18 years or older to participate. Regional eligibility restrictions apply, void where prohibited. Receiving monetary rewards requires having or creating Wizards, Dci, and i-Payout accounts.
So, how does one go about entering the so-called Arena Open, what are the rewards and are there any restrictions? Well, let’s start with that last one first. While players of any skill level (an invite isn’t required) can participate, some rules to be aware of are as follows:
You must be 18 years or older to participate. Regional eligibility restrictions apply, void where prohibited. Receiving monetary rewards requires having or creating Wizards, Dci, and i-Payout accounts.
- 5/20/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Wizards of the Coast is set to continue its partnership with Japanese film company Toho in the near future with a series of exclusive Magic: The Gathering cards featuring a certain King of the Monsters.
Making his debut in the Ccg earlier this month alongside the release of Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths, Godzilla – as well as other larger-than-life creatures such as Mothra – is currently only obtainable as an alternate Card Style in Mtg Arena. Upon Ikoria‘s long-awaited tabletop launch (repeatedly delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic), however, players will be able to pull Godzilla and friends as standalone cards from booster boxes, though collecting them all won’t be so easy without incurring substantial import costs.
In addition to the above, Wizards has just announced that a new Secret Lair Drop – special edition releases that are only available for pre-order over a 24-hour period – boasting gorgeous art of the monster are on the way.
Making his debut in the Ccg earlier this month alongside the release of Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths, Godzilla – as well as other larger-than-life creatures such as Mothra – is currently only obtainable as an alternate Card Style in Mtg Arena. Upon Ikoria‘s long-awaited tabletop launch (repeatedly delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic), however, players will be able to pull Godzilla and friends as standalone cards from booster boxes, though collecting them all won’t be so easy without incurring substantial import costs.
In addition to the above, Wizards has just announced that a new Secret Lair Drop – special edition releases that are only available for pre-order over a 24-hour period – boasting gorgeous art of the monster are on the way.
- 4/27/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
One of Magic: the Gathering‘s longest running and most well-respected online vendors and strategy sites, ChannelFireball (Cfb), has launched a premium content subscription service named Cfb Pro. This announcement comes in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic severely affecting sales of paper Magic cards across the world.
The launch of Cfb Pro represents a big strategy shift for the card trading giant. One of Cfb’s main competitors, Star City Games, has long gated its premium strategy content behind a paid subscription service. The Bay Area-based Cfb had until now boasted free content written by some of Magic: the Gathering’s greatest minds.
Cfb Pro features content produced by members of ChannelFireball’s professional eSports team, as well as by other recognized players. The pro team includes some of the best of all time, like Luis Scott-Vargas, Reid Duke and Martin Juza.
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The launch of Cfb Pro represents a big strategy shift for the card trading giant. One of Cfb’s main competitors, Star City Games, has long gated its premium strategy content behind a paid subscription service. The Bay Area-based Cfb had until now boasted free content written by some of Magic: the Gathering’s greatest minds.
Cfb Pro features content produced by members of ChannelFireball’s professional eSports team, as well as by other recognized players. The pro team includes some of the best of all time, like Luis Scott-Vargas, Reid Duke and Martin Juza.
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- 4/16/2020
- by Nicholas Price
- We Got This Covered
With the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic having an unprecedented effect on brick and mortar retail, Wizards of the Coast is playing its part to support local game stores through such prolonged closure periods.
While the company’s latest expansion, Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths, is scheduled to arrive on time for Magic: The Gathering Arena on April 16th, fans of the core tabletop game will have to wait until May to get their hands on the set due to delays caused by the virus. To combat the obvious loss of commerce that’ll befall LGSs, however, Wizards has spawned a new initiative dubbed Friday Night Magic @ Home.
Initially only intended to run for three weeks, the program has been extended by a further five, with folks who participate (more on that below) being richly rewarded for doing so. Among a bevy of cosmetic goodies up for grabs, players can look forward to...
While the company’s latest expansion, Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths, is scheduled to arrive on time for Magic: The Gathering Arena on April 16th, fans of the core tabletop game will have to wait until May to get their hands on the set due to delays caused by the virus. To combat the obvious loss of commerce that’ll befall LGSs, however, Wizards has spawned a new initiative dubbed Friday Night Magic @ Home.
Initially only intended to run for three weeks, the program has been extended by a further five, with folks who participate (more on that below) being richly rewarded for doing so. Among a bevy of cosmetic goodies up for grabs, players can look forward to...
- 4/14/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Wizards of the Coast has revealed several new cards for Magic: The Gathering‘s next Standard set sure to delight fans of white decks.
Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths is out next week for digital versions of the Ccg, though paper format purists will have to wait until May 15th due to unforeseen issues involving the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. With just days to go, then, spoiler season is nearly at an end, with only a small number of cards left to show until the literally monstrous set arrives. As is true of any new major addition to the game, Ikoria introduces a number of new keywords and mechanics, chief among them this time around being Mutate.
The powerful buff allows applicable creatures to combine with other non-human entities for less than their usual casting cost, in turn combining the abilities of both. You can read more about the system works over...
Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths is out next week for digital versions of the Ccg, though paper format purists will have to wait until May 15th due to unforeseen issues involving the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. With just days to go, then, spoiler season is nearly at an end, with only a small number of cards left to show until the literally monstrous set arrives. As is true of any new major addition to the game, Ikoria introduces a number of new keywords and mechanics, chief among them this time around being Mutate.
The powerful buff allows applicable creatures to combine with other non-human entities for less than their usual casting cost, in turn combining the abilities of both. You can read more about the system works over...
- 4/8/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
19 Godzilla card styles are coming to Magic: The Gathering Arena as part of the Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths expansion and you’ll have several different ways to go about acquiring them.
According to Wizards of the Coast, all 19 of them can either be earned or purchased, including the “Japanese only styles,” which are available “with tabletop booster pack purchases.” For full details on how to get your hands on these, you can see below:
Purchasing the pre-order Vivien Pack Bundle: 10 Godzilla Series Monster card styles (Available until April 16) Purchasing pack bundles (Available until May 21) 6 Packs: 1 Godzilla Series Monsters card style 15 Packs: 3 Godzilla Series Monsters card styles 45-Packs: 9 Godzilla Series Monsters card styles 90-Packs: 18 Godzilla Series Monsters card styles Playing in Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths Limited events gets you 1 bonus Godzilla Series Monster card style How To Unlock And Earn Godzilla Card Styles In Magic: The Gathering Arena 1 of 20
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According to Wizards of the Coast, all 19 of them can either be earned or purchased, including the “Japanese only styles,” which are available “with tabletop booster pack purchases.” For full details on how to get your hands on these, you can see below:
Purchasing the pre-order Vivien Pack Bundle: 10 Godzilla Series Monster card styles (Available until April 16) Purchasing pack bundles (Available until May 21) 6 Packs: 1 Godzilla Series Monsters card style 15 Packs: 3 Godzilla Series Monsters card styles 45-Packs: 9 Godzilla Series Monsters card styles 90-Packs: 18 Godzilla Series Monsters card styles Playing in Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths Limited events gets you 1 bonus Godzilla Series Monster card style How To Unlock And Earn Godzilla Card Styles In Magic: The Gathering Arena 1 of 20
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- 4/5/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Prequel ‘The Bone Harvest’ set to be shot in summer 2020.
UK actress Alexandra Gilbreath has replaced John Hannah in UK filmmaker Adam Ethan Crow’s low-budget horror film Lair now shooting in London. Hannah dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.
Gilbreath is co-starring with Us actor Corey Johnson and Israeli actor Oded Fehr.Johnson plays a professional debunker of the supernatural whose beliefs are put to the test when his friend claims he was possessed by a demon. An unsuspecting Lgbtq family become embroiled in the drama.
Lair is produced by Crow’s Ditto Films with Shelley Atkin, formerly vice...
UK actress Alexandra Gilbreath has replaced John Hannah in UK filmmaker Adam Ethan Crow’s low-budget horror film Lair now shooting in London. Hannah dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.
Gilbreath is co-starring with Us actor Corey Johnson and Israeli actor Oded Fehr.Johnson plays a professional debunker of the supernatural whose beliefs are put to the test when his friend claims he was possessed by a demon. An unsuspecting Lgbtq family become embroiled in the drama.
Lair is produced by Crow’s Ditto Films with Shelley Atkin, formerly vice...
- 11/21/2019
- by 57¦Geoffrey Macnab¦41¦
- ScreenDaily
Prequel ‘The Bone Harvest’ set to be shot in summer 2020.
UK actress Alexandra Gilbreath has replaced John Hannah in UK filmmaker Adam Ethan Crow’s low-budget horror film Lair now shooting in London. Hannah dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.
Gilbreath is co-starring with Us actor Corey Johnson and Israeli actor Oded Fehr.Johnson plays a professional debunker of the supernatural whose beliefs are put to the test when his friend claims he was possessed by a demon. An unsuspecting Lgbtq family become embroiled in the drama.
Lair is produced by Crow’s Ditto Films with Shelley Atkin, formerly vice...
UK actress Alexandra Gilbreath has replaced John Hannah in UK filmmaker Adam Ethan Crow’s low-budget horror film Lair now shooting in London. Hannah dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.
Gilbreath is co-starring with Us actor Corey Johnson and Israeli actor Oded Fehr.Johnson plays a professional debunker of the supernatural whose beliefs are put to the test when his friend claims he was possessed by a demon. An unsuspecting Lgbtq family become embroiled in the drama.
Lair is produced by Crow’s Ditto Films with Shelley Atkin, formerly vice...
- 11/21/2019
- by 57¦Geoffrey Macnab¦41¦
- ScreenDaily
If you’re headed to San Diego Comic-con 2019, you already know you’re in for a week of incredible costumes, huge panels, and (hopefully!) buying a lot of comics. But what if you couldn’t get a badge, or just need a break from the craziness in the convention center?
Don’t worry about it, because there’ll be plenty to do all over San Diego during the 4-day nerdpocalypse — and we don’t just mean parties. During the day, studios will fill downtown with free events promoting fan-favorite shows and films, with plenty of activities, spectacles, and giveaways for badge holders and normies alike.
It can be hard to keep track of it all, but TheWrap has you covered. Read on for our handy guide to all the fun (and free) activations, from a re-creation of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” to a huge Batman tribute, to a chance to fly with...
Don’t worry about it, because there’ll be plenty to do all over San Diego during the 4-day nerdpocalypse — and we don’t just mean parties. During the day, studios will fill downtown with free events promoting fan-favorite shows and films, with plenty of activities, spectacles, and giveaways for badge holders and normies alike.
It can be hard to keep track of it all, but TheWrap has you covered. Read on for our handy guide to all the fun (and free) activations, from a re-creation of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” to a huge Batman tribute, to a chance to fly with...
- 7/3/2019
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
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