The Overwatch 2 team has just revealed the game’s newest hero: a Support character named Lifeweaver. While many Overwatch 2 fans were initially thrilled to hear that the game was finally getting a new healer, the first details of Lifeweaver’s functionality have quickly raised concerns that he may be bad for the team-based shooter’s overall health.
At a glance, Lifeweaver appears to be a fairly standard Overwatch Support hero. He has access to basic healing and damage skills as well as a kit filled with powerful (and unique) support abilities. For instance, Lifeweaver can summon a platform that allows other players to launch themselves into the air. He even drops a special “healing pack” upon his death. However, the big twist with those abilities is that they can be interacted with by both the enemy team and Lifeweaver’s allies. That means that a Lifeweaver player can launch opposing...
At a glance, Lifeweaver appears to be a fairly standard Overwatch Support hero. He has access to basic healing and damage skills as well as a kit filled with powerful (and unique) support abilities. For instance, Lifeweaver can summon a platform that allows other players to launch themselves into the air. He even drops a special “healing pack” upon his death. However, the big twist with those abilities is that they can be interacted with by both the enemy team and Lifeweaver’s allies. That means that a Lifeweaver player can launch opposing...
- 4/4/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
The turn Hong Kong cinema has made during the recent years, towards more socially relevant themes, is a rather appealing one and also moves towards the realistic, real life story path international cinema seems to have taken, for the most part. “Lost Love” is a film that definitely leans towards this direction, as it explores the concept of foster homes through an approach that is both realistic and dramatic.
“Lost Love” is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
Mei and her husband Bun have been stricken with pain by the death of their three-year-old son. When her work becomes too overbearing for her to continue, Mei convinces her husband to become foster parents, in an effort to make some money, and perhaps to deal with their grief. Their endeavor, however, is anything but easy, as they have to face the bullying these children experience in school, their emotional issues, the occasionally hostile foster parents,...
“Lost Love” is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
Mei and her husband Bun have been stricken with pain by the death of their three-year-old son. When her work becomes too overbearing for her to continue, Mei convinces her husband to become foster parents, in an effort to make some money, and perhaps to deal with their grief. Their endeavor, however, is anything but easy, as they have to face the bullying these children experience in school, their emotional issues, the occasionally hostile foster parents,...
- 3/12/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Exclusive: Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson (Power Book II: Ghost) has signed on to star in the horror film Skill House from Ryan Kavanaugh’s Proxima Media—and will also produce the pic under his G-Unit Film & Television banner. He joins an ensemble led by TikTok star Bryce Hall, which also includes UFC veteran Paige VanZant, as previously announced. Other new additions to the ensemble include Leah Pipes (Sorority Row), McCarrie McCausland (Army Wives), Ivan Leung (The Tender Bar), Neal McDonough (Yellowstone), John DeLuca (Spree), Caitlin Carmichael (Midnight in the Switchgrass), Dani Oliveros (Roar), Emily Mei (The Download) and Jacob Skidmore (Trinkets).
The film from writer-director Josh Stolberg (Spiral) is billed as a dark satire of social media and influencer culture, and what those new to the sphere are willing to do to attain fame. Conceived as the first in a franchise, it’s currently in production in Los Angeles at...
The film from writer-director Josh Stolberg (Spiral) is billed as a dark satire of social media and influencer culture, and what those new to the sphere are willing to do to attain fame. Conceived as the first in a franchise, it’s currently in production in Los Angeles at...
- 7/11/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Calling all 4*Townies! The immensely popular Pixar and Disney animated film “Turning Red” will be getting a manga spin-off, to be released by Viz Media in spring 2023.
The anime publishing company made the announcement on Twitter Friday, writing, “Get behind the music of Canada’s top fictional nineties boy band 4*Town in ‘Disney and Pixar’s Turning Red: 4*Town 4*Real.'” The story will be written by Canada-based comic book creator Dirchansky, with art by KAIfee.
Upon its release in February of this year, “Turning Red” — directed by Oscar-winning “Bao” filmmaker Domee Shi — became a sensation for its authentic representation of teen girls and Chinese heritage. The story follows 13-year-old Mei (Rosalie Chiang), who strives to break free from her over-protective mother (Sandra Oh), in the process triggering a hereditary curse that causes her to transform into a giant red panda.
A significant plot point also covers Mei and her...
The anime publishing company made the announcement on Twitter Friday, writing, “Get behind the music of Canada’s top fictional nineties boy band 4*Town in ‘Disney and Pixar’s Turning Red: 4*Town 4*Real.'” The story will be written by Canada-based comic book creator Dirchansky, with art by KAIfee.
Upon its release in February of this year, “Turning Red” — directed by Oscar-winning “Bao” filmmaker Domee Shi — became a sensation for its authentic representation of teen girls and Chinese heritage. The story follows 13-year-old Mei (Rosalie Chiang), who strives to break free from her over-protective mother (Sandra Oh), in the process triggering a hereditary curse that causes her to transform into a giant red panda.
A significant plot point also covers Mei and her...
- 6/18/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
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