Pokémon Legends: Z-A isn’t Perfect, But Still Worth Buying a Switch 2 For

With Pokémon Legends: Z-A, Game Freak moved away from the classic turn-based battle system, opting for a more dynamic, real-time combat experience. While turn-based battles are enjoyable, this new system feels much more immersive and, importantly, more like watching the Pokémon anime. The ability to quickly switch between moves using the D-Pad and the use of cooldowns during attacks create a consistently exciting and engaging gameplay loop – it truly captures the fast-paced action of the show.

The Witcher Recap: Witch Hunt

The recent books, much like the latest seasons of the TV show which covered Blood of Elves and Time of Contempt, heavily center on Ciri and her incredibly difficult life. This focus has largely removed the humor that used to be a key part of The Witcher. While others may feel differently, I really miss when the stories weren’t constantly about preventing global catastrophe. It’s tough to enjoy the adventures when everything feels so overwhelmingly serious and filled with dread.

Maybe the Conclave Guy Is Actually Bad at Making Movies?

In Macau, the film’s main character, played by Colin Farrell, feels like an outsider – a ‘gweilo,’ or foreign ghost, practically invisible to those around him. He narrates that this anonymity allows him to reinvent himself. The story’s central twist is that he’s deliberately playing a role: pretending to be a wealthy British lord named Lord Doyle. He adopts the trappings of the upper class – silk scarves, a neatly trimmed mustache, and a pair of leather gloves he claims are from a prestigious tailor on Savile Row. It doesn’t really matter if anyone believes his act; people are happy to take his money. However, by the film’s beginning, his funds are dwindling, and he’s trying to avoid paying the hefty bills he’s accumulated for his luxurious hotel suite and room service.

The White House Movie Theater Is Gone. Presidential Secrets Went With It.

According to Burt Kearns, co-director of the documentary All the Presidents’ Movies, the White House screening room felt incredibly personal – like the president was inviting guests into his home to relax and watch a movie. Kearns and co-director Brett Hudson explored the history of cinema in the White House, using detailed records kept by Paul Fischer, the theater projectionist who served from the Eisenhower to Reagan administrations. Fischer meticulously noted not only the films shown – over 5,000 of them – but also who attended each screening, offering a unique look at pop culture’s influence on historical events. Following the recent demolition of parts of the East Wing, Vulture spoke with Kearns about the theater’s significance – it was far more than just a 42-seat viewing space.

Love Is Blind Introduces Our Next Alex Warren

Back in March, the Love Is Blind reunion show featured a performance by TikTok star Warren. While he was mostly known for his social media presence at the time, he sang his song “Ordinary,” which was just starting to gain popularity on Spotify. Many viewers took notice – and the song quickly became a hit! Billboard reported that the Love Is Blind appearance caused “Ordinary” to climb the charts, eventually reaching No. 1 on the “Hot 100” and becoming the song of the summer.

Dorothy Will Be In Wicked For: Good, But We Won’t See Her Face. Jon M. Chu Explained Why

As a huge movie and musical fan, I’ve been following the Wicked movie news closely, and it sounds like even the most dedicated stage fans are in for some surprises! Apparently, even with Stephen Schwartz writing two brand new songs, there are changes coming. The director, known for Crazy Rich Asians, recently told People why we won’t actually see Dorothy in the sequel, and it’s a pretty interesting reason…

Stranger Things Season 5 Will Resolve 2 Major Questions from Season 1

As a huge Stranger Things fan, I was so excited to hear the Duffer brothers talk about the new trailer with Entertainment Weekly. They finally confirmed they’re going to answer two of the biggest mysteries from the very beginning! Matt Duffer said the last eight episodes will explain what the Upside Down actually is, and finally reveal the real reason Will disappeared way back in season one. It’s about time! I can’t wait to get those answers!

Ghostface Is Back To Burn It All Down in ‘Scream 7’ Trailer

Kevin Williamson, the original writer, returned to direct the seventh Scream movie, with a script by Guy Busick. Neve Campbell is back as Sidney Prescott after not appearing in Scream VI, and she’s joined by returning cast members Courteney Cox, Mason Gooding, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Roger L. Jackson, and David Arquette. New to the series are Joel McHale, playing Sidney’s husband Mark Evans, and Isabel May as her daughter, Tatum.