How Joe Goldberg Killed Guinevere Beck In You Season 1 & Who He Framed For The Murder

Guinevere Beck isn’t Joe Goldberg’s first victim, but she’s the central focus ofYouseason 1 — and her death continues to haunt the narrative throughout the Netflix series. In fact, judging byYouseason 5’s trailer, it looks like the show will bring Joe’s story full circle, dredging up what happened with Beck as he returns to New York. And it’s fitting that Joe Goldberg’s long line of victims should get attention as he returns to the place where the series started....

August 14, 2025 · 5 min · 989 words · Paul Johnson

If You Love Sandra Oh In Grey's Anatomy, Check Out Her Underrated Netflix Show With 86% On Rotten Tomatoes

Sandra Oh made her name withGrey’s Anatomyas the ambitious cardiovascular surgeon in the making Dr. Cristina Yang, whom fans have missed dearly since she departed the show more than a decade ago. Viewers looking for more of Oh may have found their way to Netflix’sThe Chair, a 2021 academic drama series with Oh starring as a professor and chair of the English department at a prestigious university. The short-lived series shares some ofGrey’s Anatomy’s themes of the hurdles women face in specialized fields such as academia or medicine....

August 14, 2025 · 4 min · 677 words · James Perez

If You Only Know Bucky Barnes' Arm From the MCU, You Are Missing a Whole Lot of History

Bucky Barnes’bionic arm is an iconic piece of his character in the Marvel universe and a stark visual representation of his tragic past as the Winter Soldier. Yet, for many fans, the understanding of this powerful prosthetic begins and ends with the films. The extensive and often surprising history of his arm in the comics provides context to truly appreciate the depth of Bucky’s journey. The metallic arm, first appearing inCaptain America#1 (2005), written by Ed Brubaker with art by Steve Epting, is far more than just a super-strong limb; it’s a character in itself, evolving in its capabilities and psychological weight....

August 14, 2025 · 6 min · 1097 words · Patrick Duncan

It's True, Demon Slayer's Best Movie Is Returning to Theaters In a Way Nobody Has Seen Before

Demon Slayer: Mugen Trainis officially coming back to theaters, and it’s offering fans something no one has ever seen before. Even after five years,Demon Slayer: Mugen Trainremains the biggest anime movie of all time; not only is it the highest-grossing anime film, but its visuals and story are unmatched, and even with how muchDemon Slayer’s story has grown, it’s still the franchise’s definitive high point. There has never been an anime film quite likeMugen Train, and fans will have a chance to re-experience it in a brand-new way....

August 14, 2025 · 3 min · 550 words · James Cooper Jr.

John Krasinski's New Movie Proves He Shouldn't Have Tried To Replace A Harrison Ford Icon Again

John Krasinski’s new movieFountain of Youthis interestingly the second time the actor has tried to replace a character originally played by Harrison Ford. After the release of the first trailer forFountain of Youth, it was obvious that the film was clearly inspired byIndiana Jones. This isn’t necessarily an issue, asIndiana Jonesdoesn’t have a monopoly on the adventure genre. In fact, I want more adventure movies that are similar toIndiana Jones. However,reviews forFountain of Youthare unfortunately quite disappointing, with Screen Rant’s own Alexander Harrison giving it a 5 out of 10....

August 14, 2025 · 4 min · 721 words · Robert Gregory

John Wells On Aaron Sorkin's West Wing Exit: "The Hardest Thing"

Prolific showrunner John Wells has opened up to the public about the effect of Aaron Sorkin leavingThe West Wing. Theseven-season political thrillerfirst premiered on NBC on July 31, 2025, and ran for seven seasons until concluding in 2006. The series was well-regarded by both audiences and critics, and earned 95 Emmy nominations while winning 26. The West Wingwas created by Sorkin, and Wells served as co-showrunner alongside the former. Wells has served as the showrunner on many beloved series, includingER,Third Watch,Shameless,Animal Kingdom,Maid, and more....

August 14, 2025 · 3 min · 601 words · Pamela Fox

Live-Action How To Train Your Dragon 2 Update Teases A Darker Iteration From The Original 2014 Movie

TheHow To Train Your Dragonlive-action adaptation is already looking like a success, and director Dean DeBlois has plans for its upcoming sequel. The re-imagining of the 2010 animated hit follows Mason Thames as the young Viking Hiccup, who discovers a love for dragons while training to kill them. The movie is on pace for a massive $80 million domestic opening, which will make it the best opening weekend in the movie franchise....

August 14, 2025 · 4 min · 822 words · Tracy Cook

MobLand Season 1, Episode 8 Review: Tom Hardy Has His Best Episode Yet But It's Not Enough To Resuscitate A Spiraling Season

Warning: This article contains spoilers for MobLand Season 1, Episode 8 InMobLandseason 1, episode 8, “Helter Skelter”, Brendan (Daniel Betts) is dead, Seraphina (Mandeep Dhillon) is back at the Cotswolds, Conrad (Pierce Brosnan) still smells a rat, and we head towards an end to this ten-episode season with many of the questions laid out in episode 1 still unanswered, or worse, totally forgotten about. With only a little bit of time remaining inMobLand, threads are going to need to start being wrapped up one way or another, and satisfaction is no longer guaranteed....

August 14, 2025 · 5 min · 854 words · Jonathan Ford

Mortal Kombat 2's Red Band Trailer Shatters Records With Massive Viewership

The red-band trailer forMortal Kombat IIhas easily beaten a significant viewership record. After a livestream event which unveiled all the character posters for the movie,Mortal Kombat II’strailerwas finally released on July 06, 2025. The trailer welcomes Johnny Cage to the movie franchise and teases the story of the long-awaited sequel. InMortal Kombat II, Johnny Cage will get recruited to be an Earthrealm champion, which means he will fight alongside characters like Sonya Blade, Jax Briggs, Liu Kang, and Cole Young in a tournament against Outworld....

August 14, 2025 · 3 min · 506 words · Kyle Savage

Nearly 10 Years Later, I'm Still Not Over Final Fantasy's Biggest Disappointment

Between the success ofFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthand the highly anticipatedMagic: The Gatheringuniverses beyondcrossover set, Square Enix has been highlighting some of its most iconic moments from across the franchise. With such a long-running series having so many fantastic high points over the years, it’s only inevitable to have its share of disappointments as well. From overly campy writing, repetitive gameplay design, or simply being unfinished,a few lackluster entries are par for the course for such a long-running franchise likeFinal Fantasy....

August 14, 2025 · 5 min · 1032 words · Thomas Hill

Netflix's New Crime Drama From Scream & Dawson's Creek Creator Debuts With Decent Rotten Tomatoes Score

Netflix’s new drama,The Waterfront, has officially debuted with a respectable score on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. A crime drama focusing on a family that leads a fishing empire, the show stars Holt McCallany (Harlan Buckley), Maria Bello (Belle Buckley), Jake Weary (Cane Buckley), Melissa Benoist (Bree Buckley), and even features Topher Grace in a guest role.The Waterfront’s expansive castis not its only draw, as it was also created byScream,The Vampire Diaries, andDawson’s Creekcreator Kevin Williamson....

August 14, 2025 · 3 min · 450 words · Michael Garrett

New MTG Spider-Man Card Pays Tribute To Iconic Comic From 62 Years Ago

Magic: The Gathering’s upcomingSpider-Manset is one of its most significant collaborations yet, and new reveals highlight the variety of cards that it will include. While theUniverses Beyondseries of crossovers has coveredfantasy franchises likeLord of the RingsandFinal Fantasy, it’s also touched on some material that isn’t quite as naturally aligned withMagic: The Gathering’s style.Spider-Manmight seem like an odd choice, but the beloved character comes with plenty of fans. IGNhas revealedfive newSpider-Mancards forMagic: The Gathering,including onealternate art card that features the original cover art for 1963’sThe Amazing Spider-Man#1....

August 14, 2025 · 2 min · 426 words · Anthony Bruce

Now I Understand Why FBI: International's Series Finale Was So Bad While Most Wanted's Ending Was Brilliant

I understand now whyFBI: International’s series finale was terrible.FBI: Internationalseason 4wasn’t originally intended to be the end of the series, as it was one of CBS' more popular shows. It was widely expected to be renewed even though it had slipped somewhat in the ratings since the previous season. The introduction of Wes Mitchell (Jesse Lee Soffer) moved the procedural in a new, more exciting direction, and the series invested a lot of time in developing his character....

August 14, 2025 · 4 min · 698 words · Donald Wu