Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein Secures Theatrical Release Date In Rare Move Fom Netflix

Classic horror fans now know exactly when they will be able to see the highly anticipated adaptation ofFrankensteinfrom Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro due to a recent update via Netflix.Frankensteinis the culmination of del Toro’s careerso far, as several of his past movies have borrowed elements from Mary Shelley’s original 1818 novel. Frankensteinstars Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein, with Jacob Elordi as Frankenstein’s monster.The movie will follow the same premise as the book, with a brilliant but egotistical scientist bringing a monster to life,which leads to his undoing....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 389 words · Joyce Martinez

HBO's Crime Drama Masterpiece With A 92% RT Score Is The Best Show You Haven't Watched

HBOhas made some of the best TV shows of any genre, but there’s onecrime drama miniseries from the 2010s that’s worth revisiting today.This series is one of the bestmoody mystery TV shows, crafting the perfect balance between atmospheric tension and plenty of opportunities for deep character work that the cast takes advantage of. Whilethe crime genre is overflowing with these tense, deliberately paced projects,it’s harder than it might seem to create a truly thrilling and surprising story that also carries emotional weight....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 478 words · Hannah Garcia

HBO's Harry Potter Makes Two Strong Casting Choices That Hint At Fixing A Big Movie Problem

HBO’sHarry Potterremake has officially cast its new Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia, and it makes me hopeful that further casting choices will correct an old movie problem. As much as we love theHarry Pottermovies, it’s hard to deny that they weren’t quite book-accurate. The shorter format of film meant that the full story in all its complexity couldn’t be brought to the screen, and the upcoming TV remake is an effective way to correct this....

June 4, 2025 · 4 min · 700 words · Andrew Richardson

Here Are The 10 Music Artists With The Highest Net Worths, Ranked From Lowest To Highest

Makingmusic, even if an artist makes it big, isn’t exactly the highest-paying career path.Many musicians struggle for years before they are discovered,and it often takes a hit album toturn them into stars. From there, assuming they sign onto a label, it definitely gets easier from a financial standpoint, but it’s still no walk in the park. Once a musician becomes a household name, that is when they can start to bring in enough money to sustain a frivolous lifestyle....

June 4, 2025 · 9 min · 1909 words · Allen Curtis

HyperX's Most Customizable Keyboard Goes Wireless

A wireless version of the highly customizable, ultra-hot-swappable HyperX Alloy Rise 75 keyboard will launch this October. It’s a compelling item with a startling battery life, though its $230 price tag is quite a leap from the wired Alloy Rise 75’s $170 MSRP. The tenkeylesswired Alloy Rise 75(and its big sibling, thefull-sized Alloy Rise) is prized for its rich and endlessly personalizable design. It delivers a responsive 8kHz polling rate, a gasket-mounted build, per-key RGB with dynamic ambient light technology, built-in media controls, hot-swappable keycaps, hot-swappabletop plates, and even hot-swappableaccent badges....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 348 words · Duane Alexander

I Can't Believe I Didn't Notice That Daredevil: Born Again Marks 1 MCU Character's 11th Appearance In The Timeline In 13 Years Until Now

It might have fallen under your radar that one of the longest-running characters in theMCUjust returned inDaredevil: Born Again, extending his 13-year streak in Marvel Studios' franchise.Daredevil: Born Againdirectly continued the story from the originalDaredevilshow, allowing the series to bring back manycharacters from the Defender Saga series, including the likes of Charlie Cox, Vincent D’Onofrio, Jon Bernthal and more. However, now set firmly in the MCU’s official timeline,Daredevil: Born Againalso marked the return of other MCU mainstays, including one that might be easily forgotten....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 576 words · James Stewart

I Can't Believe That We Just All Seemingly Forgot How Horrible Tommy Was In 9-1-1

Tommy Kinard was an influential character in9-1-1, but his past actions can’t be swept under the rug. Lou Ferrigno Jr.’s character came to the forefront during9-1-1season 7, and remained a recurring role through season 8. Though Tommy was initially reserved as a helpful tool during9-1-1’s intense disasters, his character was expanded and brought into the fold temporarily alongside LAFD Station 118. Ironically, Tommy had complicated relationships with most of the firefighters, including Henrietta “Hen” Wilson (Aisha Hinds), Howard “Chimney” Han (Kenneth Choi), and Evan “Buck” Buckley (Oliver Stark)....

June 4, 2025 · 6 min · 1080 words · Alexa Richardson

I Need These 10 Classic Sitcoms To Get Revivals Just So I Can Find Out What Happened Next

Watching a sitcom from a few years ago can be a really comforting way to spend time, but facing cliffhangers and unresolved storylines can be very disappointing.It could be one that was a childhood staple or a gem hidden for years that has only recently come into viewers' lives. Anything set in the days when smartphones weren’t a part of people’s everyday lives tends to hit that nostalgic part of our brains....

June 4, 2025 · 11 min · 2190 words · John Yates

I'm Worried For One Legendary Xbox Game Studio After Director Leaves, And You Should Be Too

August 15, 2025, has been an awful day for theXboxcommunity and for the games industry in general. Microsoft haslaid off 9,000 employees, many of whom come from its gaming division. While we still don’t know the exact number of those affected in Microsoft’s gaming sector, we’ve already seen reports of developers such as King, Sledgehammer Games, Raven Software, High Moon Studios, Turn 10, and others receiving layoffs. Plus, The Initiative, which was working on thePerfect Darkreboot, has been shut down entirely, andthe game is canceled as well....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 479 words · Matthew Smith

If I Were Starting Supernatural In 2025, I Wouldn’t Bother Watching These 8 Season 1 Episodes

Supernaturalis America’s longest-running live-action fantasy show, and one of its best in many ways, but some season 1 episodes could be skipped to get to the meat of the plot quickly. With theSupernaturalseason 15 finaleleaving Sam and Dean tragically passed on but happily reunited, it remains to be seen if the show will ever return for a season 16, a reboot, or a movie. As such, new fans may well have lots of time on their hands to get to know the show in all its glory....

June 4, 2025 · 7 min · 1284 words · Cindy Ramos

Is Quinn Leaving Ransom Canyon? What Her Big Job Twist Means For Season 2

WARNING: SPOILERS ahead for Ransom Canyon. The ending ofRansom Canyonseason 1 hints that Quinn may be leaving her North Texas hometown to pursue her ambition of playing in a world-class orchestra. Quinn O’Grady, played by Minka Kelly – a standout inRansom Canyon’sensemble cast– was born and raised in the idyllic town ofRansom Canyon, where she has always been in love with Staten Kirkland. After Staten’s wife, Quinn’s best friend, passed away before the events of the series, Staten and Quinn finally have the opportunity to explore a romantic relationship....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 547 words · Andrea Nelson

James Gunn Addresses Speculation About Adria Arjona Being Cast as Wonder Woman

James Gunn opens up about a rumored Wonder Woman casting for theDC Universefranchise. Asa newWonder Womanmovieis in development at DC Studios, the world is actively waiting to see who will be the next Diana Prince on the big screen. One of the popular choices for the beloved Amazonian heroine is Adria Arjona, who has shared publicly that she would love to be cast as Wonder Woman for Gunn’s DCU. When DCU fans noticed that Gunn was following the actor on Instagram, theories emerged that she was already set to play the role....

June 4, 2025 · 4 min · 686 words · Melissa Mason DVM

John Hughes' 1986 Classic Was So Good, The Director Remade His Own Movie Just 1 Year Later

John Hughes' movies are some of the best pieces of 1980s nostalgia, but one of his films from 1987 is basically a remake of a classic from the year before. The prolific comedy writer penned a host of amazing adult comedies likeNational Lampoon’s VacationandPlanes, Trains and Automobiles, but it was his coming-of-age stories that made him a household name. Teen movies existed before the 1980s, but most were either raunchy sex comedies that were actually aimed at adults, or were preachy dramas about the dangers that teens pose to the world....

June 4, 2025 · 4 min · 819 words · Brent Gates