Taking a walk down memory lane. Maitland Ward‘s time on Boy Meets World came with its ups and downs — which the actress is reflecting on two decades later.
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Total War: Warhammer 3 update will let players turn on all in-game apocalyptic events at once, if they fancy fighting off as many endgame scenarios as possible. Coming in update 2.1, which is scheduled for September 6, is the “Ultimate Crisis Mode” which lets players enable as few or as many endgame scenarios as they please (via PC Gamer).“Following the addition of various end-game scenarios to the game, Update 2.1 will add a toggleable option to trigger all end-game scenarios in the same save game if you so desire. While this will not be toggled by default, it’s a great option for players who want to add all the end-game spice needed to keep things chaotic!” reads the update post.You can hear more about the “Ultimate Crisis Mode” in a YouTube video from yesterday (August 25) below.There’s a general endgame difficulty slider for the endgame in Total War: Warhammer 3, a customisable endgame timer warning, and even the option to enable multiple scenarios at once as mentioned earlier.
Some of these scenarios include The Black Pyramid, A Grudge Too Far, Da Biggest Waaagh, The Wild Hunt and Vampiric Ascension.The Black Pyramid will see the undead forces come forth from the titular structure with enhanced aggression, with the only way to win through taking the pyramid for yourself. In A Grudge Too Far, the dwarves decide to come for everyone on the map, spawning in every faction’s homeland and coming for whoever owns it.Da Biggest Waaagh sees the greenskins spawning more armies and getting a number of buffs as well.
The Wild Hunt sees the wood elves spawning in all major forests with double their ammo capacity. The player will need to control at least half of the glades to end the hunt.Lastly in Total War: Warhammer 3, there’s
.Taking a walk down memory lane. Maitland Ward‘s time on Boy Meets World came with its ups and downs — which the actress is reflecting on two decades later.
Thania Garcia BMI has distributed and administered $1.471 billion to its songwriters, composers and publishers, marking its highest royalty distributions ever, in the year ending June 30, 2022. Revenue also grew, totaling a record-breaking $1.573 billion — a $212 million, or 16%, increase compared to the last fiscal year. On Tuesday, the group published its annual report which logged a boost of $136 million (up by 10%) in distributions compared to the previous year. That total includes domestic and international royalties as well as distributions from direct deals between BMI publishers and digital service providers that BMI administers on their behalf.
The tragedy at the center of “Love Life,” the new film from Japanese director Kōji Fukada which premieres in Competition at this year’s Venice Film Festival, does not come to disrupt a perfectly happy family. Cracks are visible in the facade of the life shared by Taeko (Fumino Kimura) and Jiro (Kento Nagayama) even before the fatal accident that claims the life of Keita (Tetta Shimada), her young son from a previous marriage.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent MK2 Films has scored key territory deals on Japanese director Koji Fukada’s “Love Life,” which makes its world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival. Set in contemporary Japan, “Love Life” is a character-driven film revolving around Taeko and her husband, Jiro, who are living a peaceful existence with her young son, Keita. When a tragic accident brings the boy’s long-lost father, Park, back into her life, Taeko throws herself into helping this deaf and homeless man to cope with the pain and guilt. Popular Japanese actress Fumino Kimura (“The Fable: The Killer Who Doesn’t Kill”) headlines the film. MK2 Films has now sold the movie to Teodora (Italy), Imagine (Benelux), Leopardo (Portugal), Demiurg (Ex Yugoslavia), New Cinema (Israel), Swallow Wings (Taiwan), Edko (Hong Kong), Impact Films (India) and Encore Inflight (Airlines).
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief South Korea’s cinema box office slipped to its lowest level since mid-May as local film “6/45” took the top spot with just $3.06 million over the weekend in its second week of release. Comedy “6/45” was released a week earlier and scored $2.74 million in its opening weekend, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (KOFIC). The latest weekend, then, represents an 11% improvement for the title. It increased its share of the market to 45% during the latest weekend and advanced its cumulative total to $8.36 million. Depressed by a lack of significant new releases, the nationwide box office over the Friday to Sunday period, however, dropped to $6.75 million. This was the lowest scoring weekend since the first half of May.
Jordana Brewster took a ride down the aisle! The actress married Mason Morfit on Saturday during a ceremony in California. Brewster was stunning in a mermaid dress that was fit with a lace bodice. The bride kept her tresses swept back and out of her face and completed her wedding day look with a long veil that featured embroidered accents. The groom looked classic in a black tuxedo with a black bowtie.
Tim Roth says he isn’t so sure that his much-publicized “She-Hulk: Attorney At Law” scene with Mark Ruffalo made the final cut. In a new interview, the actor — who starred opposite Edward Norton in Marvel’s first standalone Hulk film and reprises his role as Emil Blonsky/Abomination in the new series — says he’s not sure viewers will see the scene, which he says cheekily plays up Marvel’s recasting of the gargantuan superhero when Ruffalo took over from Norton starting with 2012’s “The Avengers.” “I’ve always wanted to work with him, and it just happened to be this, which was kind of fun,” Roth told The Hollywood Reporter.
Plans to build a block of flats behind a social club in South Manchester have been given the green light despite concerns it would cause parking 'chaos'.
Feist has left Arcade Fire's WE tour after sexual misconduct allegations against the band's frontman Win Butler emerged last weekend. The 46-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter, who was the indie rock band's opening act, announced that she had decided to exit the tour in a lengthy note that she posted to Instagram on Thursday, "At a pub in Dublin, after rehearsing with my band, I read the same headline you did.
John Slattery aren't newbies to the scene, but the two the new kids on the block on Paramount+'s . The seasoned veterans are the high-profile additions on the sixth and final season of the legal drama, with Braugher stepping into the shoes of «rainmaker» attorney Ri'chard Lane and Slattery slipping into the doctor's coat as physician Lyle Bettencourt.
Feist will no longer perform on the remaining dates of her tour with Arcade Fire. The singer announced her cancellations on Thursday (September 1), two days after the beginning of the tour was rocked by allegations of sexual misconduct levied against Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler. Butler has denied the allegations and a source close to the band has said the tour would continue.
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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Intra-Korean espionage actioner “Hunt” claimed a third weekend as the top film at the South Korea box office, while “Bullet Train” managed only a fourth-place opening. “Hunt,” directed by and starring “Squid Game” star Lee Jung-jae, earned a lowly $2.91 million in its third weekend of release. The figure was a 48% weekend-on-weekend decline and saw the film’s market share decline to 33%, down from 47% the previous weekend. “Hunt” now has a cumulative of $28.7 million, making it the fifth-highest grossing film of the year to date and the third biggest Korean title.