What is the best application server? The answer depends on what an enterprise is looking for. Compare Apache Tomcat to these four offerings to see which Java app server fits. Continue Reading ...
Human brains are designed to detect faces as quickly as possible, which can lead to the perception of ‘false faces’ Faces: we see them in clouds, electrical outlets and even a $28,000 toasted sandwich ...
In FACES OF DEATH, the exploration of the original film’s infamous “is it real or not?” conceit continues as a woman (Ferreira) working as a content moderator for a major video platform discovers what ...
Faces of Death will be released in theaters on April 10. It might seem odd to describe a remake of Faces of Death as “fun,” and yet somehow that’s the case. That’s not to say it’s just fun though; ...
Barbie Ferreira and Dacre Montgomery star in a halfway clever slasher-movie meditation on the 1978 mondo-horror cult film "Faces of Death." After a while, all of this began to feed an addiction on the ...
The new horror movie Faces of Death starts from a challenge so irresistible that it threatens to overshadow the results: How do you reboot a horror franchise that’s part cult curiosity, part ...
'How to Blow Up a Pipeline' helmer Daniel Goldhaber's film is inspired by the 1978 cult classic featuring real and staged death scenes. By Frank Scheck In the publicity for their movie, the creators ...
Seeing faces in everyday objects is so common scientists have a word for it—"face pareidolia"—but why we do it is a mystery. "People see all sorts of things," says researcher from the UNSW School of ...
LOS ANGELES, April 6 (UPI) --Barbie Ferreira and Dacre Montgomery star in Faces of Death, in theaters Friday, a re-imagining of the notorious 1978 horror video. Ferreira said she associates her film's ...
For years natives of southern Mexico have told stories of monstrous stone heads buried in the earth. In 1938 Matthew William Stirling, heading a joint expedition of the Smithsonian Institution and the ...
Maybe you saw it during an ’80s sleepover. Or as part of a dare. Presented as a macabre mix tape of actual death caught on film and video, the original “Faces of Death,” first released in 1978, became ...