They simply don't make music the same as they used to, but thankfully, we can revisit the classics as often as we please.
2025 was a banner year for television. Producing new hit series such as The Pitt, Paradise, Pluribus, It: Welcome to Derry, and stellar follow-up seasons from incredible projects like Severance, Invincible, Stranger Things, and Andor, to name a few.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie was a smash hit in 2023. It took home more than $1.36 billion at the global box office. Plus, you know, this is Super Mario Bros.
Heading into the new year, it feels right to look back at the year 2025 in movies, which featured some stellar biopics (Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere) and original stories (Sinners).
Fallout is back for season two. And this year, it’s gorier than ever, with even more shoot-outs, exploding heads, and rad-filled creatures.
James Gunn’s Superman became the fan-favorite superhero movie of 2025, officially launching the new DCU on the big screen.
The world is terrifying sometimes. But one of the best ways to manage the horrors of the real world is to contain those extremes in a movie. Unlike life, horror movies actually end, and so, even if you're scared out of your mind while watching, there's some kind of mental release when it's over.
Rumor has it that Avengers: Doomsday will have more than one trailer coming for us. We already saw Chris Evans return as Steve Rogers in one teaser trailer for the next Avengers movie.
The time has almost come for Stranger Things to come to an end.
Malcom in the Middle will head back to our screens with a revival series, Malcom in the Middle: Life is Unfair.
When Star Trek: The Next Generation premiered in 1987, most Trekkers turned up their noses at it. A new Enterprise crew, trying to fill the boots of Kirk, Spock, and the rest?
Stranger Things 5, Volume 1 had so much plot—too much in this critic’s official opinion—it was reasonable to worry the show’s last few episodes might get bogged by having to address all of the new story elements.
It has been a packed year of concerts, from Oasis’ long-awaited 2025 reunion tour to year five of Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour.
Throughout Pluribus‘ first season, I tried to convey why I find this strange sci-fi show so heartbreaking. I thought I had done a thorough job explaining myself.
The Brotherhood of Steel is not a single entity on Prime Video’s Fallout. The order consists of different chapters, each with its own leaders.
The trailer for the Peaky Blinders movie, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, has arrived.
Live-action video game adaptations are all the rage right now.
Have we not suffered enough in the 2020s? Must we really be plagued with Endgame Steve Rogers haunting the narrative once again?
Karl Urban has quite the nerdy acting resume. From his current leading role as Billy Butcher in The Boys to Dr. Leonard McCoy in Star Trek, we love to see him in some of our favorite fictional universes.
In Homer’s The Iliad the Greeks and the Trojans fought to a stalemate for ten years. His epic poems even ends with the two sides still at odds with no obvious resolution in sight.
The holidays are a time for many things. Quiet reflection, happy family time (or fraught family time), maybe even reading ghost stories because they’re the only thing that bring you joy.
The new A24 joint from Josh Safdie, Marty Supreme, has recorded a historic feat just hours after its box-office opening.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day has wrapped filming in December 2025. Production started on the upcoming Tom Holland-led film back in August 2025 and even met a small delay after his injury on set.
Comedy is always a lightning rod for controversy, and as one of the biggest comedy institutions in pop culture, Saturday Night Live has sparked outrage too many times to count.
Brainiac is officially coming to the DCU in Superman sequel movie Man of Tomorrow. We kind of already knew this, thanks to teases by James Gunn, but now it’s official.
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