"The Scripts Were So Bad": Taylor Sheridan Recalls Returning To Save Yellowstone In Season 3

Co-creator ofYellowstone, Taylor Sheridan, revealed that he stepped in to write the whole of season 3 after initial scripts were rejected. The third installment of the hit neo-Western series is one of the most explosive — literally — for John and the rest ofthe Dutton family. Throughout the season, they have to contend with their most monolithic adversaries yet, Market Equities, to save their ranch. The season 3 finale, “The World Is Purple,” is widely considered one ofYellowstone’s best episodes....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 590 words · Kurt Jones

"This, For Me, Was Fatal": Hayao Miyazaki's Most Personal Ghibli Film Gave Him 1 Major Headache

Studio Ghibliis well known for producing high-quality animated films that can be appreciated by audiences of all ages. For Ghibli founder Hayao Miyazaki, however, only one of these films really challenged him to reveal what he felt was most important, and that wasThe Boy and the Heron. The Boy and the Heronwas an intensely personal film for Miyazaki,drawing heavily from his own memories of evacuating to safety during World War 2 (though he would only have been a few years old at the time)....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 551 words · Victoria Rivera

10 Essential Metal Songs From 2024 You Need To Hear Right Now

It was a tremendous year for metal in 2024, as not only did some younger acts unveil new music, but so did legends of the genre. These were acts that were part of one of the biggest booms of themetal genre in the 1980s. In fact, one was putting out10/10 metal music in the 1970s. Therefore, 2024 provided a wide range of tunes. It helped these younger artists make a name for themselves and showed that these legends could still perform with the best of them....

July 25, 2025 · 8 min · 1535 words · Breanna Ramirez

10 Harsh Realities Of Rewatching The Incredible Hulk Now That It's 17 Years Old

The Incredible Hulkcame out 17 years ago as of 2025, and the movie remains one of the most controversial moments in theMarvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)’s history. Understandably, The Incredible Hulk was only the second movie to be released in the MCU, just a few months after Iron Man. However, aside from its post-credits scene, it felt like something entirely different. But more than this,there were a lot of elements inThe Incredible Hulkthat just don’t add up looking back....

July 25, 2025 · 8 min · 1588 words · Steven Clark

12 Movies From The 1970s That Have Aged Liked A Fine Wine

The 1970s were a long time ago, but many of the decade’s best movies are still just as powerful as ever. The ’70s saw the rise of New Hollywood, as studios handed more power over to directors with an interest in expanding the boundaries of the medium. Modern cinema can trace its roots back to this movement. Some movies from the ’70s seem incredibly dated now, and not just in terms of their practical effects....

July 25, 2025 · 6 min · 1119 words · Katrina Thomas

14 Years Later, 1 X-Men Star Finally Agrees the Movies Massacred a Mutant Who's God-Tier In the Comics

Supermanstar Edi Gathegi looks back on hisDarwinrole from Fox’sX-Men: First Classand voices his disappointment at the mutant’s quick and unfair death. Fourteen years before he played Mister Terrific in James Gunn’sSuperman, Edi Gathegi made his superhero movie debut in Matthew Vaughn’sX-Men: First Class, which served as a soft reboot for Fox’sX-Menmovie franchise, drawing inspiration fromMarvel Comics' first X-Men team, but replacing some of Professor X’s first recruits with different mutants....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 574 words · Kevin Hernandez

48 Years Later, Star Wars Has Shown Why Han Solo Was The Perfect Fit For The Rebel Alliance All Along

48 years after the release ofA New Hope,theStar Warsfranchise has finally made it clear that Han Solo was a perfect fit for the Rebel Alliance all along.Star Wars’Rebel Alliancehas received a great deal of development since 1977, be it through otherStar Warsmovies or the many TV shows released in the franchise. Most recently, the project that many dub thebestStar WarsTV showever made,Andor, outlined the true origins of the Rebellion, leading right intoRogue Oneand the first victory against the Empire....

July 25, 2025 · 4 min · 769 words · Alexandra Nelson

7 EA Games Are Getting Shut Down on December 8

Summary Electronic Artswill be shutting down the online services for seven of its games on Friday, December 8.Electronic Artshas developed and published a huge number of games over the years. The past couple of decades have seen many of these games launch with online multiplayer services, but unfortunately, the online services for video games are never permanent. Whenever the online services for a game are about to be shut down, the publisher tends to give fans advanced notice....

July 25, 2025 · 2 min · 373 words · Victoria Hernandez

A Live-Action Shrek Movie Is Inevitable After DreamWorks' $198 Million Remake, & I Know How It Could Work

AShreklive-action remake is more likely afterHow to Train Your Dragon’s box office success, but I know how DreamWorks can avoid making it another shot-for-shot remake. Over the last decade, Disney has achieved tremendous success with its live-action remakes of its animated classics. Despite mixed reviews,they tend to perform well at the box office.Snow Whitemay have been a disappointment, butLilo & Stitchis one of the year’s biggest hits. DreamWorks is following in Disney’s footsteps with a remake ofHow to Train Your Dragon, and it’s already a win for the studio....

July 25, 2025 · 5 min · 1040 words · Kevin Odonnell

A New PS5 Model is Seemingly in the Works, But Might Not Be Much Different

ThePS5remains in short supply as PlayStation fans continue to snatch it up from various retail outlets, but Sony recently filed a patent that suggests a new model is on its way. According to business analyst Roberto Serrano, Sony’s newPS5patent was filed on April 26. Serrano revealed on his Twitter account that the Sony patent was officially registered on May 23 which may suggest the new model of PS5 is already in the works....

July 25, 2025 · 3 min · 432 words · Kenneth Henderson

Axiom Verge 2 Delayed to 2021

Back in late 2019, a Nintendo Direct revealed to the world thatAxiom Verge 2was in development. The trailer for the game boldly claimed thatAxiom Verge 2was going to release during fall 2020, but that is no longer the case. Ultimately, fans ofAxiom Vergewill have to wait until the first half of 2021 to get their hands on the sequel. There are a number of games coming out for theNintendo Switch in 2020, butAxiom Verge 2will no longer be one of them....

July 25, 2025 · 2 min · 332 words · Elizabeth Vargas

Big Mouth Series Ending Explained

This article contains mentions of sexual content and drug use. After eight long seasons,Big Mouthcame to an end with the series finale, “The Great Unknown.“Big Mouthis one ofthe best animated sitcoms of all time, which follows the day-to-day lives of the students of Bridgeton Middle School through their most formative years. The likes of trailblazer Jessi (Jessi Klein), shy yet perverted Andrew (John Mulaney), and big-mouthed Nick (Nick Kroll) are all brilliant characters, andBig Mouthtackles serious topicsthrough their stories about growing up, discovering their bodies, and figuring out sexual relationships brilliantly....

July 25, 2025 · 7 min · 1463 words · Heather Green

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Finisher Gets Unexpectedly Gory

Call of Duty: Modern Warfareis not typically a game for the faint of heart. However, one player got killed in an unexpectedly gory way that many online are comparing to aMortal Kombatlevel of violence that isn’t typical of that specificCall of Dutygame. The kill cams inCall of Duty: Modern Warfaretypically show the player how the opponent got the upper hand against them. Players can use this footage to analyze what went wrong to improve theirCall of Dutygameplayor simply watch it to pass the time as they wait to respond....

July 25, 2025 · 2 min · 358 words · Kelly Jackson