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The Fabulous Fear Machine is a delicious pulp game about the horrors of propaganda
The Fabulous Fear Machine is a pulp horror RTS game that feels like Tales from the Crypt, but with propaganda as the target subject. It’s kitsch, it’s camp, and I adore it.
Jessica Conditt10.13.2023YouTube brings Showtime, Paramount+ and other streaming services into its main app
YouTube is clearly trying to be a one-stop shop for all your streaming video needs, including livestreams, movies, TV and sports.
Kris Holt11.01.2022Shudder's 'Host' finds the true horror in pandemic Zoom calls
Shudder's Host turns the insanity of pandemic lockdown life into Zoom-based horror.
Devindra Hardawar08.22.2020How to get the most out of Netflix, Hulu and other streaming services
A Netflix or Hulu subscription alone won't cut it anymore. The streaming landscape is fracturing as bastions of old media rise up with their own services, offering a blend of originals and library material. Over the coming months, the streaming video options will multiply like Gremlins, as the likes of Disney, Apple, WarnerMedia, NBCUniversal and mobile platform Quibi hop into the game.
Kris Holt09.27.2019iOS 12.3 is out now with overhauled TV app
Just seven weeks after rolling out iOS 12.2, Apple has released iOS 12.3. The biggest update this time around is a major refresh of the TV app ahead of the Apple TV+ streaming service debuting later this year. Through the new-look app, you can subscribe to various TV networks through Apple TV Channels and watch their shows all in one place.
Kris Holt05.13.2019AMC accidentally exposed data on 1.6 million subscribers
A security researcher discovered that AMC Networks had inadvertently exposed more than 1.6 million records of subscribers to the company's two premium streaming video platforms, Sundance Now and Shudder. The publicly accessible database included the names and email addresses of subscribers as well as details about their subscription plans. It included more than 3,000 invoices processed by Stripe that listed the last four digits of a user's credit card.
AJ Dellinger05.03.2019