Matt Damon Wants to Make Sequel to 1998’s Poker Movie Rounders

Matt Damon expressed his desire to produce a sequel to the 1998 film “Rounders,” which has garnered a dedicated following in recent years due to streaming platforms. It’s not uncommon for movies that initially underperform at the box office to eventually find an audience, as demonstrated by “Rounders.” Despite its moderate financial success, the movie gained traction among viewers, particularly because of the surge in popularity of poker, which plays a significant role in the film’s narrative. Although there was no immediate demand for a sequel, Matt Damon has reportedly been working to bring one to life.

Blum Unveils Ambitious Roadmap To Its 35 Million Users

As a seasoned analyst with over two decades of experience in the tech and finance industries, I find Blum’s roadmap to be a bold and ambitious step forward in the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrencies. The integration of gaming, community-building features, and financial services within a single app is not only innovative but also addresses … Read more

CFTC Targets Ben Armstrong’s Former Firm for Frauds

As a seasoned crypto investor with over a decade of experience, I’ve seen my fair share of market fluctuations and regulatory investigations. The recent CFTC subpoena to Hit Network, once led by the influential figure Ben “BitBoy” Armstrong, has certainly piqued my interest. As a crypto investor, I’ve recently learned that the Commodity Futures Trading … Read more

Hedera Hashgraph arrives at a key price amid ecosystem woes

As a seasoned researcher with over a decade of experience in the crypto market, I’ve seen my fair share of rollercoaster rides. The current state of Hedera Hashgraph (HBAR) is no exception – it’s like watching a slow-motion car crash in real time. Over the last five days, Hedera Hashgraph has seen a substantial drop, … Read more

Janet Yang Re-Elected President of Film Academy

The esteemed film producer, Janet Yang, who assumed the role of president at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in August 2022, has been reappointed to this position by the Academy’s board of governors, according to an announcement made on Thursday.