Dominic McLaughlin’s New Film Grow’s Rotten Tomatoes Score Unveiled

The film *Grow* premiered at various film festivals earlier this summer and was originally scheduled for U.S. release on October 3rd. However, the distributor, Fathom Entertainment, postponed the release and moved the children’s comedy to October 17th. Following this change, *Grow* received very positive reviews from critics on Rotten Tomatoes.

The Most Underrated Game of 2024 Is Finally Coming to PS5 and Xbox Game Pass

A well-received but overlooked game is getting a fresh chance to shine. *1000xResist*, released on May 9, 2024—the same day as *Animal Well*—didn’t get as much attention as some other titles. However, it will be available on PS5 and Xbox Game Pass on November 4, 2025, giving more players a chance to experience it.

‘Tron: Ares’ Improves Upon Its Predecessors in One Major Way

The new movie *Tron: Ares* hasn’t been a hit with critics or at the box office, and it risks being forgotten. However, one thing stands out: the incredible score created by Nine Inch Nails (NIN). Music has always been a key part of the *Tron* films, and *Ares* is no exception. Many believe NIN’s contribution is the best music the series has ever had, making the film worth seeing in theaters for the complete visual and auditory experience.

The 10 Most Overhyped Dragon Ball Transformations Ever, Ranked

Watching *Dragon Ball* evolve, it’s amazing how central transformations have become. It wasn’t always this way, but now I can barely picture the series without characters constantly powering up mid-battle. Some of these transformations, like Super Saiyan, Ultra Instinct, or Perfect Cell, are genuinely incredible and really deliver. But other times, a transformation that fans are hyped about just doesn’t quite live up to the expectation, and that can be a letdown.

Escape From Duckov Currently Has Twice As Many Players As Silksong

The game is generating a lot of excitement with its unusual concept – it features ducks armed with guns, leading to wild, chaotic action and lots of feathers! It’s become incredibly popular, even exceeding the current player base of the highly anticipated Hollow Knight: Silksong.

Blumhouse Is Winning Again at the Box Office Thanks to Black Phone 2

The sequel to 2021’s *The Black Phone* had a great opening weekend, despite it being a generally slow time for movie releases. *The Black Phone 2* was a success for Blumhouse Productions, launching the spooky season with $26.5 million in North American ticket sales. The film has already earned back its $30 million production cost, and with $15.5 million earned internationally, its worldwide total currently stands at $42 million.