7 Near-Perfect Game Consoles No One Remembers

It’s tough to think of consoles with fewer players than the PS5, the upcoming Switch 2, or the Xbox Series X/S. There have been plenty of consoles that didn’t become popular—some are really hard to remember, like the 3DO and TurboGrafx-16.

The Boys’ Comic Book Ending Is Impossible Now

As a huge fan of The Boys, I’ve been wondering how the show would wrap things up compared to the comics, but it feels like that’s off the table now. After the ending of episode 5 in season 5, we’re really heading towards the finish line with just three episodes left. It’s become so common for big TV shows to stumble at the end – we all remember the disappointment with Game of Thrones, and even Stranger Things had some issues – and I’m hoping The Boys can avoid that fate.

10 Harsh Realities Of Rewatching Avengers: Age Of Ultron 11 Years After Its Release

Joss Whedon, the director behind the popular first Avengers film, also directed Avengers: Age of Ultron. However, this would be his last involvement with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The production of Age of Ultron was difficult for Whedon, and it showed in the final product. While the first Avengers movie was a fast-paced and exciting experience, Age of Ultron sometimes felt uneven in its pacing, humor, and how characters acted. The original Avengers received high praise, with a 91% approval rating from both critics and audiences. Avengers: Age of Ultron received a lower 75% score from critics and an 82% rating from audiences.

Mr. Fantasy Staged a Riverdale Reunion for New Music Video

Mr. Fantasy first gained attention on TikTok, sharing his experiences living in Los Angeles. He quickly became a local fixture, finding a place to live in Venice, riding on a float in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and even hosting a fan meet-up at the IHOP on Sunset Boulevard. His debut album, Fantasyland, is coming out next month, though it’s currently unknown if any of the songs are about the ups and downs of playing high school football.

8 Reasons It’s Tough to Watch Tombstone Today

While the film remains incredibly well-made, watching it now feels a little different than it did in 1993. Our perspectives change over time, and some of the movie’s creative decisions and historical details might stand out differently today. It’s still a fantastic film, but it’s worth keeping these things in mind when you watch it now.

Jane Fonda Still Has the Hots for Robert Redford

Jane Fonda shared that she and Robert Redford initially connected over a surprisingly down-to-earth topic: building with stone. Both were in the process of constructing houses with stone walls at the time. Redford was in Hollywood working on a film with Fonda, but he was eager to return to Utah and continue building. Fonda, married to a Frenchman, had recently built a country house and was also focused on stonework. They spent a lot of time happily discussing the details of stacking stones, even talking about using moss for insulation. Fonda also recalled that Redford was an avid climber, once scaling the large spire of the Fox Theater in Westwood and even breaking his arm while climbing his chimney one Christmas.

Quentin Tarantino’s $30M Cult Classic Slasher Officially Releases On Streaming This Month

Whether through blockbuster franchises like Kill Bill or critically acclaimed films such as Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Django Unchained, and The Hateful Eight, audiences worldwide are familiar with Quentin Tarantino’s unique style. Though he plans to retire soon, one of his earlier films from the mid-2000s is scheduled for a re-release in 2026, bringing his work to a new generation.

The Oscars Fixed Best International Feature! Or … Did They?

Whether a film qualifies for the Best International Feature Film isn’t always straightforward. While countries submit films for consideration, a movie can also qualify by winning a major award at one of a select group of international film festivals. These include prestigious prizes like the Golden Bear at Berlin, the Palme d’Or at Cannes, and the Golden Lion at Venice. This creates a second path to nomination, as seen with Anatomy of a Fall, which won the Palme d’Or but wasn’t selected by its own country. It also means a single country could theoretically have multiple films nominated. While unlikely, it would be interesting to see! This rule could also encourage film festivals to recognize important but potentially controversial films that a country might ignore. This makes the recent claims by organizers at the Berlin International Film Festival that their festival isn’t political seem a bit disingenuous. Ultimately, like many Academy decisions, this new rule could be a great success, a complicated mess, or a bit of both.

SyFy’s 4-Part Sci-Fi Series That’s Designed To Be Binged Deserves Its Near-Perfect RT Score

As a huge cinema and TV fan, I’ve been completely hooked by this series, which aired from 2021 to 2025. The story centers around an alien who ends up crashing in a small town in Colorado. He pretends to be the local doctor, but secretly, he’s planning to wipe out humanity! It sounds wild, I know, and it could have been a silly mess or taken itself way too seriously. But honestly, the show balances those extremes perfectly. It’s consistently brilliant – the fact that it has a 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes really speaks for itself. Every single episode is just so well done!

Hokum: Director Damian McCarthy’s Scary New Horror Movie Starring Adam Scott

I’ve been so impressed watching Scott’s career take off! His performance as Mark Scout really put him on the map, and now he’s in this amazing position where he can choose any role he wants – it’s incredible. What I really admire is that he’s using that freedom to do what he loves – horror! He’s not chasing awards, he’s fully embracing the genre, and honestly, he’s become the new leading man in horror, and I’m loving it!