Yes, I’m talking about Taika Waititi ( Thor: Ragnarok) and his new “anti-hate satire” Jojo Rabbit - which is a totally fun romp with Hitler through Nazi Germany’s decline - but I really only bring it up to talk about my actual favorite Waititi movie, the vampire mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows. Subscribe for free!Ĭelebrate Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit by watching What We Do in the ShadowsĮveryone’s favorite Kiwi director releases his latest movie this weekend. This is a recreation of Inverse’s twice-weekly newsletter, Multiverse. What We Do in the Shadows, and its spin-off show.I’m Corey Plante, and here are this weekend’s top streaming recommendations from the Inverse entertainment crew: This is Multiverse, your essential source to the best streaming shows and movies. There’s also a gripping Are You Afraid of the Dark? reboot for fans of the original from the ‘90s.ĭarkness? Shadows? Zombies? It’s Halloween alright. So there’s no better time to rewatch the original Zombieland and What We Do in the Shadows (both the movie and show are excellent). This weekend, Zombieland: Double Tap lurches into theaters a decade after the first film alongside Waititi’s weird Nazi comedy Jojo Rabbit. Night Shyamalan was still good and Taika Waititi goofed around with vampires. For the first time in a long time, it was Intel that had to appeal on value, where it couldn't on performance.Halloween is just two short weeks away, so the spooky nostalgia has us dreaming of simpler times when M. AMD's Ryzen processors first nipped at its heels, and then overtook it in instructions per clock and core count, leading to Intel slashing prices on its HEDT chips, and cutting them lightly on its more mainstream parts. Following more than a half-decade of performance dominance in almost all sectors of the market, which let it almost arbitrarily set its prices as it wished, it found itself under threat. Intel has been forced into an unfamiliar position in recent years. Listings for a number of entry-level and midrange 10th-gen CPUs have appeared on Czech and Slovakian digital stores, and the prices are between 2 and 15 euros higher than they were at the launch of Intel's ninth-generation Coffee Lake CPUs. The first hint of pricing for Intel's upcoming 10th generation of Comet Lake CPUs suggests that the new generation could be more expensive than the last across the board. SpaceX scrubs its 10th Starlink satellite launch once again SpaceX sets record with the 10th flight of a Falcon 9 rocket Skyrim celebrates its 10th anniversary with yet another re-release How to watch SpaceX’s 10th rocket launch of 2022 If all goes as Reese and Wernick - and fans - hope, Zombieland 2 will hit theaters in October 2019. Surely, there are more journeys for them to embark on and Twinkies to hunt down. Presumably, the sequel could follow more of their adventures - hopefully with Bill Murray in tow. Zombieland introduced a post-apocalyptic version of the United States in which an epidemic had turned regular people into violent zombies. Against this backdrop, we watched Columbus (Eisenberg), Wichita (Stone), Little Rock (Breslin), and Tallahassee come together and bond as they fought to survive. Of course, there are still a lot of unanswered questions, and the writing partners indicated that they’re not at liberty to share too much. The writer shared that the sequel will include the original cast, which seems like a good sign that the pieces are starting to fall into place. We know the situation isn’t entirely up to them, so we hope to motivate all the key players with the infinite wisdom of Tallahassee (Harrelson): “It’s time to nut up or shut up.”Īfter Wernick’s comments, we’re optimistic that the Zombieland 2 team is going for the first option. We don’t know what you get someone for their 10th anniversary, but it may be a Zombieland 2.”Īs Vulture noted, “may be” is hardly a promise that the film will definitely be released when the screenwriters say. “We’re going on the 10th anniversary of Zombieland,” Wernick said.
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