This Sunday night, National Geographic takes viewers on a gripping journey into the depths of the ocean with a special episode of “Drain the Oceans” Season 6 titled “Criminal Underworld.” Get ready for an eye-opening exploration of lucrative smuggling routes used by the criminal underworld.
In this revealing episode, viewers will uncover the hidden secrets of the ocean’s underworld as experts dive deep into the shadowy world of illegal activities beneath the waves. From drug trafficking to human smuggling, the oceans have long served as highways for criminal enterprises, and “Drain the Oceans” shines a light on these illicit operations.
Through cutting-edge technology and expert analysis, viewers will witness firsthand the intricate network of underwater routes used by criminals to transport contraband across borders. From hidden caves to remote reefs, no corner of the ocean is off-limits as the show delves into the dark underbelly of maritime crime.
Tune in at 10:00 Pm this Sunday,...
In this revealing episode, viewers will uncover the hidden secrets of the ocean’s underworld as experts dive deep into the shadowy world of illegal activities beneath the waves. From drug trafficking to human smuggling, the oceans have long served as highways for criminal enterprises, and “Drain the Oceans” shines a light on these illicit operations.
Through cutting-edge technology and expert analysis, viewers will witness firsthand the intricate network of underwater routes used by criminals to transport contraband across borders. From hidden caves to remote reefs, no corner of the ocean is off-limits as the show delves into the dark underbelly of maritime crime.
Tune in at 10:00 Pm this Sunday,...
- 4/28/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The great mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 may be one step closer to being solved as scientists have found a new way to study the disappearance of MH370: barnacles.
Barnacles are crustaceans that are usually found attached to the underside of marine vessels, other sea creatures like whales and seaside rocks, among other objects that have found themselves in the water.
“The chemistry of barnacle shell layers is like a forensic recorder for drifting debris,” Gregory Herbert, a marine biologist at the University of South Florida, told National Graphic.
Herbert started his barnacle investigation in 2015 when he noticed barnacles on the flaperons of the missing plane that washed up on a beach on France’s Réunion island.
It’s been eight years, and Herbert and his research team have established a tracking system that uses ocean temperatures the barnacles have gone through.
Barnacles grow their shells with the help...
Barnacles are crustaceans that are usually found attached to the underside of marine vessels, other sea creatures like whales and seaside rocks, among other objects that have found themselves in the water.
“The chemistry of barnacle shell layers is like a forensic recorder for drifting debris,” Gregory Herbert, a marine biologist at the University of South Florida, told National Graphic.
Herbert started his barnacle investigation in 2015 when he noticed barnacles on the flaperons of the missing plane that washed up on a beach on France’s Réunion island.
It’s been eight years, and Herbert and his research team have established a tracking system that uses ocean temperatures the barnacles have gone through.
Barnacles grow their shells with the help...
- 9/12/2023
- by Rose Anne Cox-Peralta
- Uinterview
Two years after “The Haunting of Hill House” — Mike Flanagan‘s modern reimagining of Shirley Jackson’s 1959 gothic horror novel of the same name — made viewers’ skin crawl, the “Haunting” anthology series is back with its second installment, “The Haunting of Bly Manor,” which is based on several of Henry James‘ works, primarily “The Turn of the Screw.” The entire nine-episode season drops on Netflix on Friday, Oct. 9, but what do critics say about the highly anticipated successor to “Hill House”?
As of this writing, “Bly Manor” has a Metacritic score of 65 based on eight reviews, four of which are positive and four somewhat mixed. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series is rated fresh with 88 percent based on 34 reviews, only four of which are rotten. Its critics’ consensus summarizes the reviews by saying, “It may not be as scary as its predecessor, but with plenty of spooky tricks inside its haunted...
As of this writing, “Bly Manor” has a Metacritic score of 65 based on eight reviews, four of which are positive and four somewhat mixed. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series is rated fresh with 88 percent based on 34 reviews, only four of which are rotten. Its critics’ consensus summarizes the reviews by saying, “It may not be as scary as its predecessor, but with plenty of spooky tricks inside its haunted...
- 10/9/2020
- by Luca Giliberti
- Gold Derby
It’s been a long time coming, but the official Zion Williamson debut is approaching. The 2019 No. 1 draft pick for the New Orleans Pelicans has been sidelined since the preseason. However, the rookie is finally set to return for his team to try to show the world why he is such a special basketball star. Williamson to debut against Spurs Mark those calendars for January 22, as that’s when Zion Williamson will step foot on the court, this time to actually play in a game. According to Pelicans executive vice president David Griffin, Zion will debut when New Orleans takes on the San Antonio […]...
- 1/15/2020
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
While diehard “Breaking Bad” fans continue to discuss Netflix’s new “El Camino” movie in our forums, TV critics are also sounding off on the Aaron Paul-fronted wrap-up film. And they love it.
In fact, “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie,” which streamed October 11 on Netflix, has a 95% score at Rotten Tomatoes based on 40 reviews. Only two lone critics gave it a “rotten” review, proving it’s impossible to please everybody these days. Of the 38 positive reviews, Rolling Stone’s Alan Sepinwall perhaps summed it up best when he called the telefilm “one hell of an entertaining gift.” See more reviews below.
See‘El Camino’ cast: Make room for Aaron Paul and [Spoiler] in your awards predictions for ‘Breaking Bad’ movie
“El Camino” takes place moments after the 2013 series finale that resulted in chemistry teacher-turned-meth king Walter White (Bryan Cranston) being killed in a shoot-out with white supremacists, and his...
In fact, “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie,” which streamed October 11 on Netflix, has a 95% score at Rotten Tomatoes based on 40 reviews. Only two lone critics gave it a “rotten” review, proving it’s impossible to please everybody these days. Of the 38 positive reviews, Rolling Stone’s Alan Sepinwall perhaps summed it up best when he called the telefilm “one hell of an entertaining gift.” See more reviews below.
See‘El Camino’ cast: Make room for Aaron Paul and [Spoiler] in your awards predictions for ‘Breaking Bad’ movie
“El Camino” takes place moments after the 2013 series finale that resulted in chemistry teacher-turned-meth king Walter White (Bryan Cranston) being killed in a shoot-out with white supremacists, and his...
- 10/11/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Synopsis: It's the eve of a zombie outbreak, and Peter Parker finds himself protecting a mysterious bag along with his girlfriend, Gwen Stacy. Will they survive? Cast: Eli David plays Peter Parker, Meaghan Lehrer plays Gwen Stacy, David VonHippchen is Ash Williams, Michael Colon is Wolverine, Dan Rollo plays Hulk, Kolin Roberts plays Iron Man. The fan film was directed by Brian Rosenthal. The script was co-written by Eli David and Rosenthal. Special FX & Character Makeup were executed by Keegan Hitchcock. Executive Producers are Shay Dahlburg, Eli David, David Griffin, Eric Vilaire, Michael Colon, Amy La Gala, David VonHippchen, and Chris Frank. The project was shot entirely on the Canon Eos 7D with Magic Lantern. (Update)Marvel yanked the video from YouTube for copyright infringement. The creators have spoken out about that and what their plans are. Related Content: Robert Kirkman On A Marvel Zombies Movie...
- 11/27/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
With only days away until the premiere of the widely-anticipated John Carter, a movie that has been met by so much criticism in its marketing campaign, early reviews are starting to pour in. Guess what? Many of them are pretty positive, saying that the film is better than the trailers and commercials that Disney has released. Of course, though, this project is muddled by some problems as well. In this edition of the Mouse House, we’ll look at a compilation of what some of the early critics think of Andrew Stanton’s latest project.
Stephen Lambrechts of IGN reviews the story here, exploring the relationships between the main characters, albeit movie-goers who are avoiding spoilers should stay clear of this information. The review focuses heavily on the film’s strengths, saying one part in the film involving the Civil War veteran battling the Tharks ”proves to be not only...
Stephen Lambrechts of IGN reviews the story here, exploring the relationships between the main characters, albeit movie-goers who are avoiding spoilers should stay clear of this information. The review focuses heavily on the film’s strengths, saying one part in the film involving the Civil War veteran battling the Tharks ”proves to be not only...
- 3/5/2012
- by Brett Nachman
- FusedFilm
Wacky Osama bin Laden conspiracy theories have been circulating ever since September 11. Josh Dzieza on calls for photos of his corpse as proof that the manhunt is really over. Plus, The Daily Beast's full coverage of bin Laden's death.
When British papers posted images of Osama bin Laden's bloody corpse, several conspiracy-minded websites pounced, decrying the photographs as fakes. They were right. The picture was a poorly photo-shopped image that has kicked around the Internet for years, chiefly to illustrate the many false reports of bin Laden's death. Publishing the fake images "makes little sense," writes Paul Joseph Watson, "unless of course, somebody is trying to hide something."
Photos: A Timeline of Osama bin Laden's Life
People looking for an excuse to raise their eyebrows hardly needed the fake photographs when they had bin Laden's speedy ocean burial. "I am sorry, but if you believe the newest death of Obl,...
When British papers posted images of Osama bin Laden's bloody corpse, several conspiracy-minded websites pounced, decrying the photographs as fakes. They were right. The picture was a poorly photo-shopped image that has kicked around the Internet for years, chiefly to illustrate the many false reports of bin Laden's death. Publishing the fake images "makes little sense," writes Paul Joseph Watson, "unless of course, somebody is trying to hide something."
Photos: A Timeline of Osama bin Laden's Life
People looking for an excuse to raise their eyebrows hardly needed the fake photographs when they had bin Laden's speedy ocean burial. "I am sorry, but if you believe the newest death of Obl,...
- 5/2/2011
- by Josh Dzieza
- The Daily Beast
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