Is It TV? Is It a Movie? Does Anyone Care?

12 years ago, I was glued to my TV screen as Claire Danes and Bryan Cranston announced the most anticipated awards of the Emmys season for a TV movie, “Behind the Candelabra.” Back then, these prestigious awards were given for “Outstanding Miniseries or Movie.” Steven Soderbergh’s masterpiece, with Michael Douglas in the iconic role of Liberace, was the clear favorite. It wasn’t hard to guess that the win would go their way. After all, they were Oscar winners and A-list stars, representing an exceptional TV movie HBO had heavily promoted. That night was just another in a long line of big wins for HBO’s TV movies, which had dominated at the Emmys for the past 20 years, amassing 65 major awards. “Behind the Candelabra” might have been one of their more star-studded productions, but HBO had consistently demonstrated the TV movie as a reliable path to prestigious acclaim and Emmy victories, with films like “Don King: Only in America,” “Recount,” and “Temple Grandin.

Battlefield 6 battle royale gameplay leaks show vehicles, contracts & more

Prior to its official unveiling, details about the Battle Royale (BR) mode had already been widely leaked from LABS’ game files. This was later confirmed in a tweet on September 10th. The initial information disclosed included features like the insta-kill circle and class system. Additionally, it was announced that BR mode would be added to LABS.

Qiqi Constellation Guide: Is She Worth Investing In?

In simpler terms, if you’ve encountered that frustrating 50/50 chance in Genshin Impact’s banner system and ended up with Qiqi, a small undead character from Liyue, then you’re not alone. Qiqi is a topic of much discussion in the game, but often for less than ideal reasons. She’s an extremely powerful healer, but opinions among players are split about whether her advanced abilities (constellations) offer value for money, especially since she’s a high-tier character (5-star) that frequently shows up when you’re hoping for the limited-edition character instead.

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade releases on January 22, 2026 for Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X|S

The following announcement was made during the ongoing Nintendo Direct broadcast. It was confirmed that the upcoming Switch 2 version will run at 30 frames per second, similar to the original Switch. Starting today, pre-orders for this version can be placed on both the eShop and Xbox. A physical release of the Switch 2 is also anticipated. However, it remains uncertain whether this is a Game Key Card or a full-fledged physical copy. You can watch the new trailer below:

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In the midst of the ongoing Nintendo Direct broadcast, we got some exciting news. The Switch 2 will operate at a frame rate of 30fps, similar to the original model. You can now pre-order this new version on both the eShop and Xbox, with a physical release also planned for the Switch 2. However, it’s still unknown whether it’s a Game Key Card or a standard physical release. Be sure to watch the latest trailer below:

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