Zelda: Majora’s Mask Put Heartbreak At Its Core, And That’s What Made It Special

Despite being a highly successful series, The Legend of Zelda has had a few less popular entries, and Majora’s Mask is arguably the most controversial. Released as a sequel to the beloved Ocarina of Time on the Nintendo 64, it used many of the same elements but added a unique twist: a repeating three-day cycle. This feature initially divided players, but it’s also what makes Majora’s Mask stand out and remain powerfully affecting even today.

Theo James’ Period Drama Sanditon Makes a Return to the Charts

Currently, the show Sanditon is doing very well on Amazon. According to FlixPatrol, it’s ranked at No. 8 in the Top TV Shows for purchase or rental, even beating out popular series like Grey’s Anatomy, South Park, and Boston Blue. Based on Jane Austen’s unfinished novel and developed by Andrew Davies, the first episode covers the complete original manuscript. The remaining seven episodes of the first season expand on Austen’s story, which is set in Regency-era England and follows a young woman experiencing the new seaside town of Sanditon.

Clickbait: Netflix’s Underrated Thriller Miniseries (2021)

Despite having a talented cast, an interesting story, and plenty of surprises, the Netflix film Clickbait didn’t stay popular for long after its release in August 2021 and is rarely talked about now. That’s a shame, because it’s a really good choice if you’re looking for something new and reliably entertaining.

Quentin Tarantino Snags First On-Screen Acting Role in 11 Years

Okay, so I’m hearing some really interesting news about Jamie Adams’ new drama, Only What We Carry. Apparently, Quentin Tarantino – yes, the Quentin Tarantino – is joining Sofia Boutella (Star Trek Beyond), Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead), and Charlotte Gainsbourg (Melancholia) in this one. The story, as best we can tell from IMDb, centers around Boutella’s character, a former student who returns to Europe and starts digging up old secrets within a close-knit community. Details about Tarantino’s role are scarce – he’s playing someone called John Percy – but it sounds like a smaller part. What’s even more intriguing? The entire thing was shot in just six days in Normandy, according to IndieWire, and production has just wrapped. No word yet on when we’ll actually get to see it, but color me intrigued!