Peacemaker Season-Finale Recap: Keep on Keeping On

The latest episode of *Peacemaker*, “Full Nelson,” wraps up the season’s storylines, but feels more like a preview of what James Gunn has planned for the DC Universe going forward. While it tries to bring emotional threads to a close, it largely serves as a setup for future projects.

Seth Meyers Won Late Night This Week (Taylor’s Version)

Taylor Swift’s recent appearances on NBC’s late-night shows likely demonstrate why the format still matters. As part of promoting her album, *The Life of a Showgirl*, she did an extended interview on *The Tonight Show* and *Late Night With Seth Meyers* dedicated a whole segment – playfully called “Tay/kover” – to her. Just like with her album sales and concert numbers, Swift is proving to be a hit with late-night audiences this week.

These are the 25 best PlayStation 5 games

The PS5 has seen incredible games, from huge titles like Spider-Man 2 and God of War Ragnarok, to indie hits like Hades, and fantastic remakes. There are likely even more great games than the 25 we’ve picked, but here are the ones we think everyone should experience.

We chose these games based on how good they are, and also on how much of an impact they’ve had on the PS5. We included remakes to introduce them to new players, though their ranking might differ from other lists because they didn’t necessarily generate the same buzz as their original releases. But enough from us – you’ve probably already jumped to the list!

‘Anemone’ Review: Daniel Day-Lewis Stuns in a Gripping Family Drama

The story begins in the damp, green forests of Northern England, where we meet Ray Stoker (Daniel Day-Lewis) going about his daily tasks at a secluded cabin. He’s physically strong and appears to have been living there for a while. At the same time, in a nearby village, Ray’s brother, Jem (Sean Bean), prays for success on a dangerous undertaking. Jem attempts to talk to Brian (Samuel Bottomley) before leaving, but Brian, visibly upset and nursing injured hands, remains silent.

This Mario Game Just Released In The US For The First Time Ever

Okay, so I just saw the gameplay for Mario & Wario, and it looks like you actually need mouse controls! Apparently, Wario’s stuck a bucket on Mario’s head, and you play as this little forest fairy guiding him through 100 levels to get him unstuck. The cool thing is, if you’re playing on the new Switch 2, you can use the Joy-Cons sideways instead of needing a USB mouse like you did on the original Switch. It’s a neat way to handle the controls!