The brain’s function and integrity emerge not only from properties of individual regions, but, more fundamentally, from the intricate web of connections ...
Bad news for “The Social Network” fans: Andrew Garfield won’t be reprising his role as Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin in Aaron Sorkin’s follow-up “The Social Reckoning.” The Oscar-nominated actor ...
Welcome to the age of anti-social media. According to a report from Wired, OpenAI is planning on launching a standalone app for its video generation tool Sora 2 that will include a TikTok-style video ...
As the sequel to society’s digital rise and fall is currently in the works with Aaron Sorkin and Sony, don’t expect Andrew Garfield to reprise his role in The Social Network Part II. Following his ...
Academy Award winner Aaron Sorkin’s follow-up to “The Social Network,” now officially titled “The Social Reckoning,” will hit theaters on Oct. 9, 2026, Sony Pictures announced Friday. Oscar winner ...
Aaron Sorkin’s “The Social Reckoning,” described as a “companion piece” to David Fincher’s Oscar-winning 2010 film “The Social Network,” will be released by Sony Pictures on Oct. 9, 2026. The new film ...
Aaron Sorkin directs the Sony film that stars Mikey Madison, Jeremy Allen White and Jeremy Strong. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter Sorkin directs The Social Reckoning from his own ...
Sony Pictures has made Aaron Sorkin‘s The Social Network follow-up official, titling it The Social Reckoning and setting a fall theatrical release of October 9, 2026. All of the castings that Deadline ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...
The Secret Service has disrupted a sprawling telecommunications network in the New York Tri-State Area that investigators say posed a serious potential disruption to New York's telecom systems and a ...
Secret Service agents have dismantled a network of electronic devices at multiple locations around New York City that could be used to disable the city's cellphone network, officials said Tuesday.