Best Gaming Monitors 2019: Top Gaming Screens for 1080p to 4K Gaming

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Shopping for a gaming monitor used to be a simple affair. At one point every monitor was just a rectangular-shaped and ran at 60Hz, so it was just a question of how big of a monitor could you afford and whether you wanted a 1440p display to be extra fancy. Those days are long gone now though. Today there are almost too many options when looking for a gaming monitor. Now you’ve got displays that offer high refresh rate, Nvidia G-Sync or AMD FreeSync, 4K resolution, and high-dynamic range (HDR) panels. It’s a lot to figure out, but I’m here to help.

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PS4 Pro Bundle With Days Gone Goes Cheap For Prime Day (US)

Amazon Prime Day is here, granting a limited-time chance to grab deals on games and hardware as long as you’re an Amazon Prime member. One of the best deals going is a PlayStation 4 Pro, complete with two games, for less than the retail price of a Pro by itself.

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The bundle includes a PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB console, along with one of the best games of 2018, God of War, and the relatively recent Days Gone. A PS4 Pro usually retails for $400, and those two games together at full price would be another $100. This Prime Day bundle has it all together for $350, so that’s quite a discount.

As a Prime Day special, the deal is exclusive to Prime Day members. But fear not. If you aren’t a member, you can sign up for a one-week trial account for just $2. Just be sure to cancel your membership when the trial expires, so you aren’t given a recurring subscription charge from then on.

For more on some games to grab and play on your new PS4 Pro, check out some of the top PS4 deals surrounding Prime Day. And check below for much more Prime Day bargains.

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What’s New To Netflix This Week: Movies, TV, And Originals (US)

It’s a brand-new week, and that means some more movies and TV shows are headed to Netflix this week. There is plenty coming to the service you’ll want to check out, including a mockumentary starring a Stranger Things star.

You’re going to want to keep the Netflix original Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein on your radar this week. The mockumentary follows David Harbour as he dives into his father’s legacy, which involved a poor stage production of Frankenstein that was made for television. Throughout his travels, he discovers his father’s troubled past, including a rivalry with a younger actor. It’s obvious aspects of this Netflix original ape the final years of director Orson Welles, who had an interesting fall from grace. Overall, Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein looks pretty hilarious, and you’ll want to check it out this week. To get a closer look, check out the trailer.

Speaking of comedy, there’s a whole new batch of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee where Jerry Seinfeld takes comedians, puts them in his car, and they get coffee together. The title couldn’t be more self-explanatory. It may be a simple show, but Seinfeld’s interview series has been an a ton of fun since its online debut years ago.

Also headed to Netflix on Friday is Season 4 of Queer Eye. Once again, the guys will take the time to help someone in need by making their lives better by giving them the tools they need to succeed in their personal lives. It will undoubtedly be uplifting and emotional throughout the new season.

Below, you’ll find the full list for everything coming to Netflix this week.

Tuesday, July 16

  • The Break-Up
  • Disney’s The Princess and the Frog
  • Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Wynonna Earp: Season 3

Wednesday, July 17

  • Pinky Malinky: Part 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY

Thursday, July 18

  • Secret Obsession — NETFLIX FILM

Friday, July 19

  • Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee: New 2019: Freshly Brewed — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants: Season 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • La casa de papel: Part 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Last Chance U: INDY: Part 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Queer Eye: Season 4 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • SAINT SEIYA: Knights of the Zodiac — NETFLIX ANIME
  • Typewriter — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Kingdom Hearts III Is $19.49 for Prime Day, PS Classic for $19.99

It’s here: Amazon Prime Day 2019 began last night at midnight and runs for 48 hours. There are tons of great chances to save on video games during Prime Day 2019.

Best Prime Day Video Game Deals

Here are the most popular Prime Day video game deals so far:

Amazon Prime Day: Best Toys and Board Game Deals

Amazon Prime Day 2019 is here, bringing savings on all kinds of items, including toys, board games, collectibles, and tabletop goods. So whether you’re in it to get yourself something awesome, or you’re looking to get a head-start on gifts, now is a great time to pick up these items at steep discounts. Some deals are going live later today or tomorrow, but the majority of the savings are live now.

While we’re also highlighting deals from other retailers that want in on the action, you’ll need a Prime membership to take advantage of the deals at Amazon. Thankfully, the free 30-day trial gets you full access to the sale prices. And if you’ve already done a trial, you can pick up a one-month membership for just $12.99. Readers in the UK can check out the Amazon UK deals. Now then.

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The Best Amazon Prime Day PS4 Pro Deal Is Live

We’re seeing some incredible deals for Amazon Prime Day, and one of the best around right now is this spotlight deal on PS4 Pro.

Best Prime Day PS4 Pro Deal

This is a fantastic Prime Day video game deal on a PS4 Pro, but it was briefly a Lightning deal for just $299. When I say “briefly,” I mean it: it lasted all of 2 minutes. Even if you missed out on that one, this is still a great chance to save on a new PS4 Pro and get two games that take full advantage of its benefits.

God of War was our 2018 game of the year, and while we didn’t like Days Gone nearly as much, it still packs a ton of content and from a value standpoint, it’s hard to beat.

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PlayStation Classic Price Drops Even Further, Now Available For $20 (US Only)

The PlayStation Classic’s price continues to freefall. Best Buy is currently offering the slimmed-down retro console for only $20 USD. That looks like the lowest it’s ever been. Go to Best Buy’s website here to buy one or learn more.

The PlayStation Classic released in December 2018 at $100 USD. Presumably in response to lower-than-expected sales, various retailers cut the price quickly and deeply.

Best Buy’s deal is the best out there, it seems. Amazon, Walmart, and GameStop are selling the PlayStation Classic for $40 USD, while Target has it for $60 USD.

The PlayStation Classic is a retro plug-and-play console in the style of Nintendo’s NES and SNES Classics. It features 20 classic PlayStation games into the box, including Metal Gear Solid, Grand Theft Auto, and Final Fantasy VII. The console features an HDMI connection and two wired controllers.

GameSpot’s PS Classic review expressed a series of disappointments, but, at only $20 USD, you might finally be compelled to jump in.

Spider-Man: Far From Home Is No. 1 Again, As Its Global Box Office Reaches $847 Million

The latest weekend box office numbers are in, and Sony’s Spider-Man: Far From Home was No. 1 at the box office for a second week in a row. According to Entertainment Weekly, the film pulled in $45.3 million at the US/Canada box office over the July 12-14 weekend.

That’s down 51 percent from Week 1 where it posted $92.58 million over its first three days. So far, after 13 days in theatres, Far From Home is up 22 percent in box office revenue compared to Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Far From Home made a further $100 million from overseas movie markets this weekend, pushing the superhero movie’s total global haul to $847 million. That’s a strong start, given that Homecoming made $880 million for its entire box office run; Far From Home is closing in.

Toy Story 4 landed at No. 2 this weekend with $20.7 million. It’s now made $346 million in the US/Canada and $424 million overseas for a total of around $771 million worldwide.

Also on the charts is Stuber, the action-comedy starring Kumail Nanjiani and Dave Bautista. It made $8 million to finish No. 4. Its release is notable because it’s the first R-rated Disney movie since 2013’s The Fifth Estate. The movie was originally set up at Fox, but Disney inherited it when it acquired the majority of Fox’s entertainment assets.

July 12-14 US/Canada Box Office

  1. Spider-Man: Far From Home — $45.3 million
  2. Toy Story 4 — $20.7 million
  3. Crawl — $12 million
  4. Stuber — $8 million
  5. Yesterday — $6.8 million
  6. Aladdin — $5.9 million
  7. Annabelle Comes Home — $5.6 million
  8. Midsommar — $3.6 million
  9. The Secret Life of Pets 2 — $3.1 million
  10. Men in Black International — $2.2 million

Veronica Mars Review: This Is How Not To Revive A Beloved Show

What a long and strange trip it’s been for Veronica Mars. After first debuting in 2004, the show’s initial three-season run was split between two networks (UPN and The CW) before it was ultimately canceled with a cliffhanger ending in 2007. Cut to seven years later, when a movie continuation was released by Warner Bros (after being largely funded by fans via Kickstarter), followed by a series of novels and a comedy web series that lasted all of two months before ending.

Now the series is back, thanks to a revival on Hulu. A brand new season following the no-longer-a-teen detective Veronica Mars premieres on the streaming service on July 26. Is it worthy of the very vocal fanbase that has kept interest in the series alive for 15 years, though?

No, it’s not. This isn’t the Veronica Mas you know and love. Instead, it’s a toxic nightmare that exists in the husk of the old show that makes me–a fan of the series since the first episode aired on UPN–hope that it’s never brought back again.

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The problems with the new Veronica Mars are easy to miss at first, especially since the show looks mostly the same. The major players are there, with Enrico Colantoni and Jason Dohring joining Bell as series regulars, playing her dad Keith and her on-again/off-again boyfriend Logan, respectively. And familiar faces are scattered throughout the episodes, including sporadic appearances by Percy Daggs III (Wallace), Francis Capra (Weevil), Dick (Ryan Hansen), Max Greenfield (Leo), and far too many more to name.

Once you dig past the surface, though, these episodes feel all wrong, and it all starts with the rocky relationship between Veronica and Logan. As always, it’s not the healthiest. The big difference between this take on Veronica and Logan and where we’ve seen them in the past, though, is that it’s not Logan making the relationship incredibly unhealthy; it’s Veronica. In the new season, she’s become fixated on the troubled and sociopathic person Logan was, rather than the adjusted and happy person he’s striving to become through therapy. It makes her the toxic ingredient in a relationship that was always potentially poisonous for both characters.

This is one of the new season’s biggest sins. In the past, rooting for Veronica was never difficult, even when she made questionable choices. In the end, she was always trying to do what was best, or at the very least, wasn’t acting out in an attempt to harm others. This new Veronica exists in a space where she seemingly isn’t happy unless the person she loves most is miserable. In the story of her relationship with Logan, she’s the villain. To be clear, she’s somehow worse than the guy who produced bum fight videos as a teenager.

Trying to evolve Logan into a well-rounded human is a wise call for the series and something that should have been done much earlier, when he became the ongoing love interest for Veronica. Doing so at the expense of the titular character, though, is a mistake that is hard to bounce back from.

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The other main relationship in Veronica’s life, the one she shares with father Keith, isn’t as bad as it is completely strange. At first, it’s exciting to see more of the father/daughter banter that drove their scenes in the original series, and the duo of Bell and Colantoni still has great chemistry. However, it doesn’t take long to realize that the dynamic between these two characters hasn’t evolved one iota since Veronica was 16 years old, which is very odd. Teenagers and adults in their 30s have different relationships with their parents, and that’s something that probably should have been reflected in their interactions. Still, it’s hard not to love Colantoni’s Keith. He remains TV’s coolest dad.

There are also a handful of new characters in the mix, including ones played by Patton Oswalt and JK Simmons. Both actors appear in recurring roles, as a pizza delivery person and an associate of “Big Dick” Casablancas (remember him?), respectively. Izabela Vidovic plays a teenager named Maddy that seems to have the same instincts Veronica did as a teenager. The actress, who has appeared in episodes of Supergirl and iZombie, shines in her role as a young girl who loses a loved one and looks for her own brand of justice.

Let’s talk about the story, though. My biggest issues with the new season center on how the characters fans have grown to love are used–or barely used, in the case of Wallace. And while a great plot might be able to salvage that, the mystery on display in this new season is messy and confusing because the writers try to do way too much in only eight episodes.

The main storyline revolves around a series of bombings terrorizing the citizens of Neptune during the coveted Spring Break season the town relies upon–something that has never been mentioned in the franchise before. As is usual with this franchise, there are a number of twists and turns that unfold as Veronica attempts to figures out who’s behind the bombings. While some of those twists may keep you briefly engaged, there are others that are completely unnecessary. If they don’t serve the story, they have no business being there.

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There are also several branching subplots. One deals with a Mexican drug cartel, while another with the never-ending class warfare in Neptune. Then there’s the aforementioned Maddy’s quest for vengeance, a subplot in which Veronica makes a new friend, and there’s even some time dedicated to the internal politics of a conspiracy theory club’s meetings. In the end, it’s just too many stories to try to tell in eight episodes, especially when creator Rob Thomas and the show’s creative team is also dedicating large amounts of time to Veronica and Logan’s relationship as well as a side story about Keith’s health.

As with many revivals, there’s also a parade of cameo appearances, some of which are tied to the ongoing plots and others that happen for no rhyme or reason. They’re fun to see in the moment, but they happen too late in the season, so any excitement at seeing those characters is lost amidst trying to stay on top of various concluding plots.

In the end, this is Veronica Mars in name, but feels like a season of the show that isn’t meant to appeal to the fans who have yearned for more. Back in September 2018, Thomas tweeted a message to fans about the revival, which hinted at that. “I will say this: the movie was nostalgic. The Hulu limited series isn’t going to be,” he wrote. “Hardcore So-Cal noir. One big case. Eight episodes to tell the story. This is a detective show.”

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He’s right. This is, at its base, an eight-episode story about a detective trying to solve a case. And sometimes the way she goes about it might remind you of Veronica in years past. However, when looked at in that light, it’s a mediocre story on its own, due to the show’s insistence on doing too much in a mere eight episodes. As for his insistence that this isn’t about nostalgia, outside of the innumerable cameo appearances–all of which are for nostalgia’s sake–that’s a fair statement to make. Not because the new season is trying to be something new, though. Instead, it’s because the way the titular character is written often makes her feel like a stranger.

It’s possible that, should Thomas and Bell decide to run one more lap with the property, Veronica Mars could return to some form of its former glory. Figuring out how to rebound from this season, however, might be too big of a mystery for even Veronica to crack.

Veronica Mars Season 4 premieres July 26 on Hulu. The first three seasons are also available on the streaming service.

Spider-Man: Far From Home Writers Answer Burning Questions In Spoiler Interview

Spider-Man: Far From Home is in theatres now. It picks up after the events of Avengers: Endgame, and as such, it deals with the fallout of that film and The Snap, and much more.

Writers Chris McKenna and Erik Sommars spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about some of the key moments and burning questions about Far From Home and some of its wider implications. This video is FULL of huge spoilers about Far From Home and the entire MCU, so you will want to have seen Far From Home before watching this video.

Far From Home has been a massive success at the box office; it’s made $847 million worldwide so far, after just two weeks in theatres. A sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming, the film stars Tom Holland as Spider-Man, alongside Jake Gyllenhaal as Quentin Beck/Mysterio. Samuel L. Jackson and Cobie Smulders return as Nick Fury and Maria Hill, while Zendaya stars as MJ.

Given how Far From Home ends, a third new Spider-Man film is surely on the way. In fact, Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige recently told Fandango that the next Spider-Man will probably tell a Peter Parker story that has “never been done before on film.”

For lots more on Far From Home, check out GameSpot’s roundup of all the Marvel Easter eggs and referencesthere are a lot.