“If anyone can understand my politics, I’ve failed”: Taylor Sheridan’s Biggest Challenge for His $85M Movie Was to Not Pick Sides That Proved His Real Genius as a Writer

Follow us on Google News Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed Sicariowas, in many ways, the first film that introduced the mainstream audience to the brilliance of Taylor Sheridan as a scriptwriter. Denis Villeneuve, although present in the movie scene since the late 90s, was the only director who could have brought Sheridan’s twisted vision of complex human behavior to the screens without ruining the original story....

July 13, 2025 · 5 min · 908 words · Barbara Black

“It was like having a girlfriend on the set”: Scarlett Johansson Shot Down Hooking Up Rumors With ‘Incredibly Hot’ Mission Impossible Star She Found ‘Too Girly’ for Her Taste

Follow us on Google News Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed Throughout the duration of her lengthy career, Scarlett Johansson has worked with some of the most talented people in Hollywood. Be it her time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or her various other pursuits, she has worked with the best that the film industry has to offer and eventually became a part of the category itself....

July 13, 2025 · 4 min · 702 words · Adrienne Hart

“Maybe I’ll read it whenever my character is dead”: House of the Dragon Star Refused to Read Fire & Blood That Might Seem Bizarre But Was Actually Genius in Hindsight to Avoid On-Set Feuds

Follow us on Google News Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed There are two types of adapters in Hollywood, those who are loyal to the source, like it is the word of God, and those who wish to loosely follow it, and the foundations of something new on top of the pre-existing work. While many exist in the blurry lines between these two categories, there is no denying that their conflicts with each other are the reason why the industry is so afraid of adapting works....

July 13, 2025 · 5 min · 968 words · David Hanson

“Nami, I love you”: IShowSpeed Freaks Out After the Most Perfect Nami Cosplayer Enters His Life During Indonesia Stream

Follow us on Google News Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed IShowSpeed is a popular American YouTuber and streamer, and upon his visit to Indonesia, he found himself utterly flabbergasted. While live-streaming from Jakarta, Speed encountered what many are calling the most perfect Nami cosplay – a sight that not only left the typically high-spirited and exuberant content creator momentarily speechless but also his fans. Since then, it has gone viral across social media platforms, Speed’s amazement upon meeting the cosplayer from his favorite anime,One Piece....

July 13, 2025 · 4 min · 766 words · Stephen Williams

“Stop prioritizing realism over fun”: Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Comes Under Fire for ‘Gatekeeping’, With Some Fans Desperate for Treyarch to Listen About 1 Perk

Follow us on Google News Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed Even since the announcement ofCall of Duty: Black Ops 6, the anticipation by the players has been very high. The game is set to launch on October 25th and as the day is coming closer any information about the game is researched and discussed by the whole community. With the integration ofBlack Ops 6withWarzone, the battle royale will also see a lot of changes....

July 13, 2025 · 5 min · 880 words · Michelle Leonard

“That is a hard question”: Hidetaka Miyazaki on If He Wants to Take over Call of Duty after Dark Souls

Follow us on Google News Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed Hidetaka Miyazaki is a renowned director known for creating video games that are loved by millions around the world. Ranging from theDark Soulsseries toBloodborneand the latestElden Ring, he has made pieces of entertainment that allow the player to have a unique playing experience throughout.While he mainly relies on the genre of Dark Fantasy, fans would love to see him try something new and unique....

July 13, 2025 · 4 min · 691 words · Douglas Ellis

“The Games industry has failed you”: Helldivers 2 Fans Have Began Infighting as They Can’t Agree on One Feature

Follow us on Google News Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed Helldivers 2has been the breakout game of the season and nobody can argue otherwise. The fight to spread managed democracy took off so well that the developers were flabbergasted and had to keep updating their server capabilities to accommodate more and more players. However, a section of the players, who have been used to the pay-to-win system of other AAA games do not find the fun and fair system of the game enjoyable....

July 13, 2025 · 4 min · 824 words · Benjamin Jones

10 Best Free Demos For PS5, Ranked

The once-popular gaming trend of offering free demos for upcoming or released games is making a big comeback, much to the delight of players. Typically, publishers release free demos prior to the full version launch, allowing customers to sample them at no cost and decide if they’re interested in purchasing. DualShockers Definitives: 25 Best PlayStation 5 Games From new releases to top-tier remakes, here are the best games the PlayStation 5 has to offer....

July 12, 2025 · 7 min · 1405 words · Fernando Chase

10 Most Frustrating Mini-Games in JRPGs

Mini-games are a consistent component of numerous JRPGs across the generations. JRPGs are usually very dense games, so it’s standard practice to occasionally break things up with a little diversion, either as part of the critical path or just a side activity. 10 Best Games With Addictive Fishing Minigames It was THIS big! Many of these mini-games are fairly enjoyable, with some even beingaddicting enough to distract you from the main story....

July 12, 2025 · 6 min · 1165 words · Alyssa Espinoza

10 Most Obscure PS1 JRPGs

While sharing my story in the article about thefirst games each writer bought, I went through my PS1 collection, which I had gathered while sailing in some dubious seas. I no longer do this, so don’t report me. While scouring my collection, I came across several titles that are largely unknown to the public, some of which I had even forgotten about. Then, it hit me. What if I wrote an article about the most obscure PS1JRPGs?...

July 12, 2025 · 12 min · 2348 words · Kathryn Cole

10 Times Anime Handled Unrequited Love Perfectly

Unrequited love sucks. There’s no sugarcoating it. Watching someone you care about fall for someone else, or worse, not even notice you that way, it hits a part of your chest that regular heartbreak doesn’t quite reach. In real life, it’s messy, painful, and usually doesn’t come with a clear conclusion. Anime, when it’s being honest, can capture that mess beautifully. These aren’t stories about “winning” someone over or getting the fairytale ending....

July 12, 2025 · 7 min · 1364 words · Marissa Adkins

8 Best Games Like Delta Force

The most recentDelta Forcegame has been a breath of fresh air.A large-scale shooter complete with tactical gameplay, weapon customization, and unit roles. And itactually works withoutthatmany bugs? It was a dream come true for me, at least. 10 Best FPS Games With Amazing Weapon Variety We need guns. Lots of guns. However, if you’re feeling burned out on grinding for new weapons and attachments, you’re in luck – there are quite a few options out there that could scratch that particular large-scale warfare itch....

July 12, 2025 · 7 min · 1489 words · Jessica Sawyer

Bayonetta 3 Creator Reassures Fans That Something Will Come Out

It’s been already three years since Nintendo and Platinum Games hyped millions of gamers around the world with a brief teaser atThe Game Awards 2017, announcingBayonetta 3. However, since then, we haven’t heard anything new about the game yet. There’s no update on the development process, except the fact thatBayonetta 3is being developedamong a bunch of other big and small projects at Platinum Games. However, a recent quote from Hideki Kamiya increases the chances of gettinga new trailer from the game in 2021....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 304 words · Gabrielle Stephens