Rooster Recap: Thanksgiving Breakup

In “All the Dogs’ Names,” Greg is adjusting to life after his breakup with Cristle. The breakup is surprisingly comical – Cristle initiates it, expecting a fight from Greg, and is then upset when he doesn’t resist, even though she’d have turned him down regardless. During the breakup, Cristle casually mentions a difficult past event – Tommy’s dad leaving for his math teacher. It’s a bit sad to consider how Greg’s relationship with Tommy’s mom might be stirring up those old feelings for him. Poor Tommy is really struggling in this episode, and it’s concerning. He attends Greg’s seminar wearing sunglasses, claiming he only sees “a snake between two Gatorade trees” when he looks at his professor. That’s a disturbing image, Tommy, and a pretty harsh assessment of Greg!

The Real Housewives of Rhode Island Recap: Wrong Side of the Tracks

Ashley took some of the women to her favorite beach, but Alicia was completely out of her element. Used to the comfort of her country club, she was scared and overwhelmed, even whispering that this wasn’t for her as she struggled to carry her chair, bag, and snacks. The snacks turned out to be something called “pizza chips” – basically just bread with tomato sauce. Alicia, who owns a pizza restaurant, started explaining the science of why cheese doesn’t do well in the sun, but honestly, the pizza chips themselves were enough to get my attention.

The Most Anticipated Upcoming Anime Reboots of 2026

I’m really excited about what’s coming up in anime! It’s not just sequels and spin-offs getting buzz, but these incredible remakes and revivals. What’s so cool is they’re not just rehashing old ideas – they’re completely rebuilding these series from the ground up, staying true to what made them special. Whether you grew up with these shows or are discovering them now, 2026 is shaping up to be an amazing year for anime storytelling. And the best part? These projects are in the hands of studios with a proven track record – they’ve earned this chance to bring these stories to life, and they’re delivering!

‘The Mummy’ Proves Why Lee Cronin Should Revive ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’

After the huge success of Evil Dead Rise and the promising start of The Mummy, director Lee Cronin is in high demand. He’s already confirmed his next project as director – an original ghost story called Box of Bones – and is also expanding into television and producing. Recently, he expressed interest in working on a major horror franchise, and after his work on The Mummy, he seems like a natural fit to lead it.

RHOA Recap: Fake Booties, Fake Vegans, and Fake Businesses

K. Michelle is continuing to be a standout cast member, and this week’s episode featured a funny and relatable moment: dealing with complications from a Brazilian Butt Lift. Despite feeling unwell, she fully committed to the ‘Housewives’ experience, getting her makeup and hair done at the hospital before meeting up with Phaedra, Porsha, and Cynthia for a girls’ day. It’s great to see K. Michelle interacting with veteran Real Housewives of Atlanta stars – their chemistry is clear, and she fits right in. While a dramatic entrance like Vicki Gunvalson’s wheelchair moment would have been iconic, even watching K. Michelle struggle up the stairs with help from the nail tech was classic diva behavior. Phaedra recognized the dedication, reminding everyone that she herself had a full face of makeup while giving birth in public!

Halloween Ends Killed a 48-Year-Old Horror Franchise (And is Trending on Netflix)

The latest Halloween movie, Halloween Ends, didn’t live up to expectations. While previous films suggested a satisfying conclusion to the long-running series, this one shifted focus to a new character instead of delivering the final battle between Michael Myers and Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis). Despite currently ranking at number 8 on Netflix, the film hasn’t gained a better reception over time, and remains a letdown for fans of the 48-year-old franchise.

10 Best Fantasy Anime From the ’80s & ’90s

High fantasy features complex magic and is set in imaginative worlds inspired by medieval times, but distinctly different from our own. Low fantasy tends to be more grounded, often taking place within Earth’s history, even with the addition of magic. Isekai stories, where characters are transported to another world, remain incredibly popular in anime, light novels, and manga.

15 Iconic HBO Characters: From Tony Soprano to Daenerys Targaryen

HBO has created so many memorable characters over the years that it’s impossible to include them all. We had to leave out favorites like Larry Sanders, Mare Sheehan, and even Pedro Pascal’s nuanced portrayal of Joel from The Last of Us. Shows like The Sopranos, The Wire, and Succession are overflowing with iconic characters who could easily fill an entire list on their own. With that said, here are 15 of the greatest characters in HBO history.

This Divisive Anime Was Actually Ahead of Its Time

Sword Art Online became popular because it explored ideas that went beyond typical fantasy adventures. It focused on things like living in a virtual world, how we create identities online, relationships formed through gaming, and the impact of virtual rules on real life – all before these themes became common in anime. Now, looking back, it seems like the show was criticized for being innovative and ahead of its time.

Forget Dune 3, Ramayana Is the Ultimate 2-Part IMAX Epic of 2026

The epic story of Ramayana, one of the oldest and most important religious tales ever told, is now coming to IMAX theaters for audiences worldwide. This new adaptation combines stunning visuals and a richly detailed world with a strategy similar to blockbuster franchises like Dune, making it a unique and ambitious mythological film that deserves to be seen.