George R.R. Martin Says THE WINDS OF WINTER ‘Still a Priority’

The much-anticipated book “The Winds of Winter,” the sixth installment in the series “A Song of Ice and Fire,” is now 13 years late (and still counting). Rest assured, even though some impatient readers may feel otherwise, George R.R. Martin himself is very much aware of this delay. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Martin admitted that he too finds it hard to believe that the book is taking so long to complete. However, fans should not lose hope for the book or its author as Martin considers “The Winds of Winter” as a top priority, despite his other literary and TV projects. Regrettably, Martin can’t promise that those doubting him won’t eventually be proven right.

MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor Shares Bitcoin Accumulation Plan

As a seasoned researcher with years of experience under my belt, I find Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin investment strategy both fascinating and inspiring. Having closely followed his career and MicroStrategy’s journey, it is clear that he has a unique perspective on the digital asset market. His unwavering commitment to Bitcoin, even in the face of volatility, … Read more

Film/music review: The music of ‘Howard the Duck’ is as endearing as its cult status

Before discussing the soundtrack and score, let’s cover some fundamentals: The movie “Howard the Duck,” a beloved 1986 sci-fi comedy, was adapted from Marvel Comics. Directed by Willard Huyck and produced by George Lucas, this film tells the story of Howard, an intelligent duck from another dimension who accidentally lands on Earth. He finds himself in a thrilling adventure, which happens to involve an alien invasion. This incidentally grants him the chance to show off his “Quack Fu” skills.

Indie Short Film ‘Edge of Space’ Is Becoming a Hit in Hollywood

It’s well-known that Hollywood is a highly competitive environment where movies constantly debut. Among these releases, you have big-budget studio productions and smaller independent films. Occasionally, these indie films find their way into the mainstream, which is truly inspiring and delightful when it does happen.