
‘Westworld Season 4’ on HBO: How theatre actor Tessa Thompson became a Hollywood star
‘Westworld’ made a comeback with its latest edition to entertain its ardent fans on HBO on June 26. The Emmy-winning series has garnered rave reviews from fans and critics for the brilliant portrayal of a futuristic dystopian world of human bots who go through many emotional upheavals wherein nothing is the same for them again. The characters also go through a rollercoaster and their stories evolve over the course of the series. ‘Westworld’ has been adapted from an iconic 1973 film of the same name and the first season premiered in 2016.
More Stories
Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson end their relationship Consultation after nine months
There is always news in the Kardashian clan. Almost at the same time that this Friday, June 5, the arrival in the world of the second son of the celebrities and businesswoman Khloé Kardashian with her ex-boyfriend, the NBA player Tristan Thompson, jumped the news of the breakup of the couple formed by the even […]
Cinemark Brings the Ultimate Cinematic Experience to Riverton with Mountain View Village Theatre Now Open
Cinemark Holdings, Inc., one of the world’s largest and most influential movie theatre companies, today announced the grand opening of its Cinemark Ri
Gaylord And Dorothy Donnelley Foundation Supports Small Dance Companies Celebrating Decades Of Artistic Excellence And Community Impact
In this 2023 Year of Chicago Dance, small dance companies offer hundreds of programs and performances across Chicago neighborhoods, providing opportunities for all ages and walks of life to learn,…
Tower of Fantasy Preload Info Out, Studio Shows Off Character Customization and Multiplayer
Launching next week, Tower of Fantasy preload info is out, and there are some new videos highlighting character customization, transportation, and multiplayer action.
8 Family-Friendly Spots that Make Pittsburgh, KidsBURGH
(BPT) – Many cities claim to be the ultimate family-friendly destination. Yet, only one…
Living in Wild Places
I recently retweeted a meme I found amusing. It featured a closeup of the business end of a great white shark sporting what appeared to be a toothy, mischievous grin. Below, the text read: Dear…