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Zombie Cult Classic With Original Batman Now Streaming Without Netflix

By Brian Myers
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Between his stints as TV’s Batman in the 1960s and his recurring role as Mayor West on Family Guy, Adam West became a B-movie staple in low-budget action and horror films that are mostly unremarkable. However, one particular film from 1982 has grown in prominence among horror fans over the years, as it was one of the early vehicles that launched actress Meg Tilly’s career.

One Dark Night is now available for free streaming on multiple platforms. It’s a must-watch for anyone who wants to experience a different take on movie zombies.

One Dark Night begins with police and emergency responders in the apartment of an occultist named Karl Raymarseivich Raymar, recently reported as deceased. Police discover that Raymar had an apartment full of young, dead women in various states of decay.

Adding to the eerie scene are bolts of electricity that seem to shoot from Raymar’s fingers as he’s lifted onto a stretcher, punching a hole in the ceiling.

The elderly Raymar was telekinetic. He took his ability to move objects psychically to a new level when he began kidnapping young women as a source of fuel. One Dark Night introduces audiences to Raymar’s form of psychic vampirism, where he feeds off an innocent person’s energy.

Raymar tortured these women as they would feed him more energy based on how much agony they were experiencing. Farmer’s daughter Oliva (Melissa Newman) and her boyfriend Allan (Adam West) are approached by another occultist, who reveals Raymar’s plan to gain power and become immortal. Though Allan is dismissive, the estranged killer’s daughter seems to think it’s all plausible.

One Dark Night also follows Julie (Meg Tilly), a high school girl who’s undergoing an initiation ceremony into a club called “The Sisters.” To gain entry and the other girls’ respect, Julie must spend the night (where else) in the mausoleum where Raymar has recently been interred.

Armed with only her sleeping bag and her wits, Julie settles in for the evening after being dropped off and tries to sleep.

Julie is unaware of two things. First, her classmates plan to dress up in costumes and sneak in to scare her. The second and more key development that required her attention is that Raymar’s body is beginning to use its dormant powers to bring the serial murderer back from the grave. Electricity begins to shoot from his fingers as the walls begin to shake and the coffins of his dead mausoleum mates begin to rise.

One Dark Night opens strongly and conveys the horror experienced by Raymar’s victims through the corpses’ facial expressions. However, the film is overall a slow burn, taking its time to set up the prank pulled on Julie by the club and to take far too long to establish a reason for Raymar’s daughter to come to terms with her father’s unholy work.

With a budget of only $800,000, One Dark Night produced some pretty realistic special effects, and the makeup on the corpses and zombies was perfect. Many of the scenes were shot in an actual mausoleum, adding to the sense of realism.

One Dark Night also gets some points for taking a different approach to zombies. Rather than resurrected bodies with working brains that move in accordance with their animal instincts, the zombies in this film are all controlled by Raymar as inanimate objects, moved by a master puppeteer.

The acting is about as bad as you can imagine, with really only Meg Tilly deserving any mention of praise. While there are certainly better zombie films out there, One Dark Night deserves a watch.


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New Microsoft Defender exploits discovered. How to protect yourself

Microsoft has identified some nasty exploits that could affect your Windows machine if you let them.

Bleeping Computer reported on the exploits, which are specific vulnerabilities in Windows Defender, the built-in anti-malware software in Windows. The company has detailed reports on its security website for both vulnerabilities. While it can be a bit difficult for a layperson to understand what’s going on from those reports, the main thing to know is that vulnerable Windows machines can be subjected to denial-of-service attacks using these exploits.

The good news is that Microsoft has already revealed these exploits, and a fix is in the pipeline. If you have automatic updates for Defender turned on, it should have installed the Malware Protection Engine versions 1.1.26040.8 and 4.18.26040.7 to address these exploits.

Bleeping Computer also included a helpful set of instructions for making sure these updates are turned on:

  1. Open Windows Security

  2. Select “Virus and threat protection”

  3. Click “Protection Updates” and then “Check for updates”

  4. Select “Settings” and then “About”

  5. Check the Anti-malware Client version number and make sure it matches the two numbers above

Hopefully, everything is properly set up, and your machine is good to go.

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Spotifys new Reserved feature could make concert ticketing less miserable

These days, scoring concert tickets can feel like entering a digital Hunger Games. Fans log on the second tickets go on sale, only to watch seats disappear instantly — many of them seemingly snapped up by scalpers and resellers before actual fans ever get a chance.

Now, Spotify wants to change that by rewarding the people who stream the most.

Today, May 21, the streaming platform announced Reserved by Spotify, a new ticketing initiative aimed at helping dedicated fans access concert tickets before they go on sale to the general public. The program is launching for Premium subscribers in the U.S. who are 18 or older.

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The idea is simple: Instead of forcing fans to battle through chaotic on-sale queues or complete elaborate fan-verification games, Spotify will identify an artist’s most dedicated listeners through streaming activity and reserve tickets specifically for them. Eligible fans will receive a purchase window before the public on-sale begins, with up to two tickets held in their name.

Importantly, Spotify says the reserved tickets will not include additional Spotify service fees.

The company says the number of fans selected — and the number of tickets available — will vary depending on the artist, tour, and market. But Spotify says allocations are intended to be substantial and to scale with an artist’s fanbase.

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The move reflects the growing importance of superfans to the music industry, where artists and platforms alike are increasingly trying to reward the fans who engage most deeply. In recent years, fandom has become one of the most powerful forces shaping touring, chart performance, and even marketing strategies, particularly in pop and K-pop spaces where highly organized fan communities already treat streaming like participation.

Reserved by Spotify also expands the company’s broader ambitions in live music. Spotify says it has already driven more than $1.5 billion in ticket sales through its platform via partnerships with more than 40 ticketing companies, alongside features like Concerts Near You and Venue Search.

The bigger question, though, is whether programs like this can meaningfully combat the frustrations fans increasingly associate with modern ticket-buying in the U.S. As ticket prices continue to climb and resale markets remain difficult to control, many fans have grown cynical about whether fair access to concerts is even possible anymore.

Spotify is betting that listening history — not luck — might be the closest thing to a solution.

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The Greatest Action Movie of All Time Is Leaving Streaming Platforms

By Douglas Helm
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There are quite a few action movies that could be considered the “greatest action movie of all time,” and Die Hard is always in the conversation. The classic 1988 film is Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman at their best, and it’s a highly entertaining thrill ride throughout.

If you somehow have missed out on this one, or if you want a rewatch, now may be your last chance to stream it. The movie’s been available on budget streaming platforms like Philo for a while, but it’s leaving in less than two weeks. Once it’s gone, you’ll be forced to pay video-on-demand fees to rent it on Amazon if you want to watch.

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Die Hard is directed by John McTiernan from a script by Jeb Stuart and Steven E de Souza based on the Roderick Thorp novel Nothing Lasts Forever. It features a cast that includes a young Bruce Willis alongside Alan Rickman, Alexander Godunov, and Bonnie Bedelia, as well as Reginald VelJohnson, William Atherton, Paul Gleason, and Hart Bochner. The film follows NYC police detective John McClane, who gets caught in an LA skyscraper being taken over by terrorists during a holiday party.

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McClane is the quintessential everyman hero, and his scrappy battle to stop the terrorists and save the hostages makes for the perfect action film. Bruce Willis gives a great performance in every scene, and Rickman’s charismatic Hans Gruber is the perfect antagonist. Almost everything has been said about Die Hard, and it’s an easy recommendation for anyone who appreciates a well-directed, well-acted, and well-paced action flick.

Stallone And Schwarzenegger Turned Die Hard Down

Funnily enough, no one expected Die Hard to be such an iconic hit upon its release. First, both Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone turned down the role of McClane, leading Willis to be offered the role despite being mostly known for TV work. However, he was paid a hefty sum of $5 million, leading to controversy as the film was painted as a bad investment.

Critics Didn’t Get It At First

Leading up to the release of Die Hard, Bruce Willis was largely absent from marketing materials. When the film hit theaters, the reviews were pretty mixed, so it was far from the critically acclaimed film it’s known as today. However, the film overcame these obstacles at the box office, grossing an impressive $140 million and earning four Academy Award nominations.

Of course, we now know that Die Hard is a cinematic treasure and one of the undisputed action movies of all time (along with one of the best Christmas movies, depending on who you ask). It defied expectations and showed that action heroes don’t have to be invincible shining paragons of oiled muscle. It also spawned a ton of sequels that never captured the magic of the original.

In a far cry from the original thoughts critics and industry pros had of Die Hard upon its release, in 2017 the United States Library of Congress deemed the film worthy of being preserved in the National Film Registry. Its preservation and its place in action movie history is well earned, and a film that will forever be one of the peaks of Bruce Willis’ illustrious acting career.


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