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'Black Mirror' Season 6 Release Date, News, Plot, Cast

While you all wait for the creepy virtual reality headset from "Playtest" to hit the market, it looks like Netflix is ordering a sixth season of its dystopian hit series, Black Mirror. By Season Six, the question remains: what's left to explore? There's been some recent new technology trends such as TikTok, AI songs, cryptocurrency, and NFT's, but Black Mirror lives in the unexpected. Not much can be gathered plot-wise in the new trailer for the upcoming season, but it sure still looks creepy and weird.

'Bones and All' Review - Timothe Chalamet Cannibal Movie is a Feast

Not since Silence of the Lambs swept the six biggest awards at the 1992 Oscars have cannibals had a moment like they've had this year. Cannibals are charming horror villains, Ryan Murphy’s latest true crime muse, and now, they're just a couple of teens trying to cope in Ronald Reagan’s America. That last bit of cannibaltent, Luca Guadagnino’s Bones and All, may very well be the most scrumptious of them all.

'Capone' Cast Photos vs. Their Real Life Counterparts, Including Tom Hardy

Use Arrow Keys to NavigateView Gallery 6 Slides Advertisement - Continue Reading Below 1Kyle Maclachlan as Dr. Kenneth PhillipsVerticalAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below 2Linda Cardellini as Mae CaponeVerticalAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below 3Matt Dillon as Johnny TorrioVerticalAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below 4Noel Fisher as Sonny Capone Jr.VerticalAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below 5Tom Hardy as Al CaponeVerticalAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below 6 Esquire Subscribe to Esquire in PrintCredit: Robbie FimmanoAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below

'Capone' Movie True Story - How Al Capone Died and Facts About His Final Years

At the peak of his career as a crime lord, Al Capone helmed an organization that took in the equivalent of more than $1 billion a year. He was famed for violence and excess—sporting diamond pinkie rings and belt buckles, spending thousands on custom suits, and ordering hundreds of murders, likely including the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. But Capone’s later years were a far cry from his heyday, which once found his men kidnapping jazz legend Fats Waller and forcing him to perform at Capone’s three-day-long birthday party, before sending the composer and pianist home with pockets full of $1,000 bills.

'Curb Your Enthusiasm' Season 12 Finale: What Happened?

There were times over the course of Curb Your Enthusiasm’s twelve seasons when I thought that Larry David was right about everything he’s ever complained about. Then I’d see the next horrifically hilarious episode, which made me think, All right, you could have easily avoided that one, Larry. But what does Larry David think about when he reflects on Curb? What kind of man does he see when he looks back over his seventy-six years on earth?