Day: May 8, 2022

  • DOCTOR STRANGE SCORES BIG IN OUR UNIVERSE

    DOCTOR STRANGE SCORES BIG IN OUR UNIVERSE

    RESULTS ARE IN: Benedict Cumberbatch as DOCTOR STRANGE has made an estimated $185 million domestically for its opening this weekend, according to Disney..

    That is on the higher end of expectations..It had the been predicted that it would make around $170 million to $185 million in North America. It also makes “Multiverse of Madness” the 11th biggest opening in domestic box office history.

     The film’s more than doubled the opening weekend of the original “Doctor Strange.” ..

    The summer box office season appears to have started with a bang.. call it the post COVID boom?

    Other films are slated to be big hits in the summer months.

    Marvel will premiere another potential hit in July:

    “Thor: Love and Thunder,” the next film in the blockbuster franchise starring Chris Hemsworth in the mid summer..

    INTERESTINGLY, the newest STRANGER did not get the grand ratings that SPIDER-MAN did.. Right now on Rotten Tomatoes, the critics score is hovering in the mid 70% range and fan rating did not have the movie above 90%..

    The Strangest Moments In Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness

    The horror version of Doctor Strange?

    Some felt the Sam Raimi style made the film more of a horror than action–but that played well among several demos..

    But… perhaps who cares when showcased aside of the box office results..

    Money talks.

    Rotten Tomatoes walk.

  • White House COVIDspondents dinner outbreak continues

    White House COVIDspondents dinner outbreak continues

    Media figures react to COVID positive cases after White House correspondents dinner outbreak

    “I’m yet another [White House Correspondents Association] weekend casualty,” tweeted Julia Ioffe, a correspondent at Puck News. “I knew I was taking a risk and, well, here we are!”

    Jada Yuan, who covered the dinner for The Washington Post, also tweeted she tested positive afterwards and would have to miss an international work trip she had been looking forward to. “Hindsight and all that, but wear a mask or leave or tell your employer you can’t go if you’re in a situation where you feel uncomfortable,” she tweeted. “Those consequences are usually better than the ones you’ll face if you get sick.”

    “We worked hard to publicize our protocols and encouraged those eligible to get booster shots in the weeks leading up to the dinner,” Steve Portnoy, president of the White House Correspondents’ Association, wrote in an email. “Our event implemented protocols that went beyond any guidance or regulation issued by the CDC or the DC health department. We wish anyone who may not be feeling well a speedy recovery.”

    Concerning how serious the cases will be.. THE HILL writes,

    Attendees at the White House Correspondents Dinner are generally privileged and well-connected people, who have much better access to treatments like Paxlovid, as well as paid time off and other benefits, than some Americans.  

  • Americans and their possession stories

    Americans and their possession stories

    Thriller writer Lynn Hightower wrote an opinion piece for the LA TIMES about possession and how we just can’t get enough of it as people..

    It is an interesting article linked here and goes into depth about one particular case that we wrote about many years ago: Latoya Ammons in Gary Indiana.

    (WE have also had years of reporting on exorcism related news)

    Hightower writes,

    In January of 2014, the Indianapolis Star broke the story of mysterious events that played out in 2011, in Gary, Ind. Latoya Ammons; her mother, Rosa Campbell; her daughter and two sons moved into a rental house and within a month trouble started — swarms of black flies, a shadowy man in the living room, footsteps climbing the stairs when no one was there.

    Ammons’ 12-year-old daughter reported feeling held down and choked. She heard voices saying that her family would die. Ammons’ youngest son was propelled out of the bathroom as if he’d been thrown; he growled and thrashed.

    Ammons could find no help. When one episode sent the family to the ER, the Department of Child Services was called. The children were found to be healthy; a hospital psychiatrist determined Ammons to be of “sound mind.” But a Department of Child Services caseworker and a hospital nurse reported that Ammons’ 9-year-son walked backward up the wall in a hospital exam room. The caseworker told the police that she believed there could be an “evil influence” affecting the family.

    Ultimately, Latoya Ammons would lose custody of her children for six months. But once the Rev. Michael Maginot, a Catholic priest, performed three exorcisms for the family, the events stopped.

    The exorcists are the skeptics now. Baffled and frustrated psychiatrists have turned to exorcists seeking help for patients whose torment does not follow the path of schizophrenia or delusional disassociation and does not respond to treatment.

    Highway concludes,

    Joseph Laycock, an assistant professor of religious studies at Texas State University, who has taught courses on demonology agrees. He makes the point that an uptick in exorcism could be cyclical, due to social upheaval and uncertainty. A belief in demonic manipulation and exorcism, Laycock has written, offers a way of “interpreting contemporary political issues,” of “framing changing social mores.”

    As we suffer through war, disease and division, the spiritual may help when rationality and science do not. I’ve listened to those who feel they have been under demonic attack; their explanation for why they sought out the age-old practice of exorcism is simple: They were desperate for a way to heal.

  • THREE AMERICANS DEAD AT SANDALS RESORT

    THREE AMERICANS DEAD AT SANDALS RESORT

    Three Americans died of unknown causes Friday at a Sandals resort on the Bahamas’ Great Exuma island

    **UPDATE: Could it be a faulty air conditioner to blame for deaths?!

    Authorities are saying no foul play at this time..

    Interesting description of the three deaths–and similar ways they succumbed..

    Preliminary reports indicate that the bodies were found unresponsive in two different locations; a man was found first in one villa with no signs of trauma, and the couple in a second villa, police said in the statement issued on Saturday.

    The couple complained of illness the previous evening, according to the report.

    “The officers found a Caucasian male slumped against a wall in a bathroom, unresponsive,” the Royal Bahamas Police Force said. “The woman was also unresponsive. Both individuals showed signs of convulsion. The officers examined the bodies and found no signs of trauma.”