We’re only a few weeks into 2024 and there’s already a new game taking the world by storm – Palworld. The game – developed by Pocketpair Inc. – lets players… Read more How Palworld can maintain its success for years to come →
With awards season in full swing, the long-awaited 2024 Oscar nominations are finally here. This morning, actors Zazie Beetz and Jack Quaid revealed the nominees for the upcoming 96th annual… Read more 2024 Oscar Nominees: Biggest snubs and surprises →
The horror genre is more robust and diverse than ever before – largely due to the uptick in emerging franchises. Thanks to the success of movies like Sinister, A Quiet… Read more Dormant horror franchises that are poised for a comeback →
Last year, Xbox delivered the first Developer_Direct – which took fans around the globe to see what different first-party studios were up to. There, we got glimpses at games like… Read more The biggest takeaways from Xbox’s 2024 Developer_Direct →
The start of a new year means that there’s a strong slate of upcoming movies that audiences should be aware of. Alongside a slew of fresh originals from ascending and… Read more 5 Upcoming Movies You Can’t Miss in 2024 →
With her Oscar-winning feature directorial debut, Promising Young Woman, writer/director Emerald Fennell established herself as a fearless filmmaker as she mixed enticing thrills with gut-wrenchingly real subject matter. Now with… Read more Saltburn Review: Fennell’s latest is a lavish and surprisingly sinister must-watch →
For its 100th Anniversary, Disney delivers an animated film that exudes the magic, music, visuals, and genuine joy that have defined its legacy and impact in pop culture. But it’s… Read more Disney’s Wish Review: A mostly enjoyable return to that classic Disney magic →
Writer/director Eli Roth became a horror icon when he showcased his sickening vision of gore and brutality through films like Cabin Fever, the Hostel films, and The Green Inferno. Now,… Read more Thanksgiving Review: Roth returns to his gory roots for a very good time →