The Chevrolet Corvette is America's oldest and most recognizable sports car, and has been powered by some of GM's most famous engines. From the original "Blue Flame" inline-6 to the 350-CI small block ...
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 22, 2025) - Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp. (CSE: QESS) (OTCQB: QESSF) (FSE: JG6) ("Aegis" or the "Company") announces that it has entered ...
The Hubba Hubba is one of the few tents that genuinely earns the word iconic. When MSR launched the original back in 2004, its clever ‘brow pole’ and freestanding hub design set a new benchmark for ...
MSR has done a solid job modernising a tent as beloved as the Hubba Hubba. The LT2 is lighter, roomier and built with more durable, eco-friendlier materials, and its ventilation is excellent for ...
The current Chevrolet Corvette is knocking out Nürburgring records left and right, but remember, the previous generation's model was no slouch either. At its heart was an LT1 V8 engine that GM ...
Chevy has built some of the most iconic engines in the history of the automobile. Whether it's the small block V8 that has powered more cars than any other in history, or the myriad engines that ...
Morris Chapdelaine always has a daunting stack of scripts on his desk. As an indie producer, he reads about three a week and farms out the rest to interns and film students, who send back detailed ...
Stranger Things fans and aspiring screenwriters should check out Amazon's deals on the newly released Stranger Things script books. Published by Random House Worlds on September 1, Stranger Things: ...
Tony Gilroy feared releasing the scripts to the 'Star Wars' series to avoid them being consumed by generative AI models—but one of the finest hours of 'Andor' has had its screenplay released. Reading ...
If you’re an avid podcast fan, you’ll notice that there are (broadly speaking) two types of shows: non-narrative and narrative. Non-narrative podcasts are more freewheeling, constructed around ...
DC fans finally got some good news on the future of the highly anticipated “The Batman” sequel. Writer-director Matt Reeves shared a photo of the completed script on Friday after several delays.