With the heartbreaking news that Spider-Man is on his way back out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the internet is letting their feelings be known in the usual way: memes.
Earlier today it was announced that Sony will release ‘The Interview’ in select theaters and on VOD this Christmas Day after all. Following the massive hacker attack on the company and subsequent terrorist threats from the group known as Guardians of Peace, Sony had no choice but to cancel the film’s release after major theater chains decided not to show the film. In a wonderful turn of events, following a petition from Art House Convergence, which was signed by many independent exhibitors, Sony is moving forward with the release. We have the full list of theaters that will screen the film this Thursday.
We're letting the terrorist win with this one, but what can you? I mean besides showing the movie and taking out anyone who threatens our great nation.
The Sony hacking scandal has proven to be a massive headache for a company that’s already been having a rough few years. And now, this increasingly weird story has taken an even darker turn: the hackers are threatening to launch terrorist attacks against theaters showing ‘The Interview’ this Christmas. Seriously.
The year 1982 was a huge one for technology and music.
Sony released this crazy new technology that would take music from analog to digital. This was the year the company released its first commercially available CD player.
A British gaming news source, MCV, is claiming to have exclusive news from a source that both Mircosoft and Sony will debut their new gaming systems this June at the E3 Expo. MCV has made reports in the past from unnamed sources , most of which turn out to be true, leading many to look at this as credible...