All the 2025 Movies We’ve Already Forgotten

It’s been a tough year, and with so much happening, it’s easy to forget many of the movies that came out in 2025. Honestly, some of these films probably wouldn’t be memorable even in better times. I enjoy revisiting overlooked movies – it’s interesting to see why they didn’t succeed and to learn about the stories behind their making, especially with the benefit of time and perspective.

Amanda Seyfried’s Magic Trick Won Late Night This Week

On his show this week, Stephen Colbert expressed concern that the current excitement around AI might be a financial bubble, potentially leading to a serious economic downturn – he actually delivered this message silently to the camera. During an interview with CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin, Colbert took a more critical stance on AI than other hosts, pressing Sorkin with several follow-up questions. He even challenged seemingly harmless anecdotes, like asking Sorkin to reveal the cost of an expensive taxi ride. Colbert is skilled at creating a real back-and-forth conversation with his guests, a dynamic that may become rarer in late-night television. This week’s best late-night moments are detailed below.

Jujutsu Shenanigans codes (December 2025)

The cool character transformations in the game are tempting, but they’re expensive to unlock. Luckily, redeem codes can give you the in-game money you need to start working towards those upgrades faster.

🐳 Cardano’s Wild Ride: Will ADA Sink or Swim? 🌊

Traders, those restless souls forever chasing the horizon, now gather ’round the campfire, their voices a chorus of speculation. What does this mean for Cardano’s price? Will it rise like a phoenix from the ashes, or will it sink into the murky depths of despair? 🤔

The Banned X-Files Episode Home Is the Darkest Hour of ’90s Sci-Fi TV

When medical doctor and FBI agent Dana Scully found Fox Mulder, it changed television forever. The X-Files pioneered a format of combining self-contained stories with complex, ongoing mysteries—a style many shows would later copy. But despite facing countless frightening creatures, the most unsettling thing for the team wasn’t a monster at all—it was a censored episode that felt deeply personal.

Doom Dev id Software Forms A “Wall-To-Wall” Union

Okay, so big news – we, the 165 members of the id Software workers union, just officially joined the Communications Workers of America! We’re now part of CWA Local 6215, which is based in Richardson, Texas. Our producer, Andrew Willis, said it’s really important for us to stand up for ourselves and fight for better conditions in the games industry right now, and honestly, we all agree. It’s time things changed.

A new Winter Update code in Dress to Impress (DTI)

We at DTI frequently share codes with our community, and you can find a comprehensive list in our guide. Keep in mind that we’re always adding new ones! Currently, with the Winter Update, you have a chance to get an updated version of Choopie. The code to claim it is provided below.

5 Horror Shows I Knew Would Be 10/10 Masterpieces After The First 10 Minutes

For a show to keep viewers hooked past the first episode, or even into its second, it needs to immediately grab their attention. This is a difficult task, and it often gives an advantage to shows with lots of drama and action. Several well-regarded shows on Prime Video haven’t found a large audience because they didn’t have that initial, exciting impact.