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Read MoreSpider-Man: No Way Home is coming out in a little more than a month and what if we all just relaxed for the next four weeks so we can enjoy the movie and not have every little thing spoiled about it? It is aggressive at this point.
Read MoreAnimal Crossing: New Horizons introduces a new set of hairstyles. To my surprise, when you wear a hat, the afro puff does NOT disappear!
Read MoreWhat writer-director Joanna Hogg demands above all is attention, and as another great filmmaker once suggested, love and attention just might be the same thing.
Read MoreSome call them tweens, others call them middle schoolers and these books were selected to show the diversity of excellent fiction and graphic novels recently published for this audience. Because we are TMS, we of course prioritized science fiction, magic, social justice, and stories we wish we had growing up.
Read MoreWhat does the future hold for the kids of Hawkins? Well, a lot of questions and maybe some answers. Will Hopper and Eleven be reunited? Will the Byers and Eleven returning to Hawkins, Indiana be a permanent thing or will they flee back to California when Spring Break is over? We'll have to wait until spring to find out when Stranger Things 4 is here!
Read More"So while I was en route to Glasgow, a creepy member I work with who fundraises for Neo-Nazi groups shared a fantasy video of him killing me," AOC wrote on Twitter Monday.
Read MorePlaying Admiral Al Calavicci on 'Quantum Leap' made Dean Stockwell a household name, and his legendary career spanned more than seventy years.
Read MoreTom Hanks stars in the clichéd science fiction road trip film 'Finch,' where he drives cross country with his rescue dog and robot companion.
Read MoreIn the new Animal Crossing DLC, Happy Home Paradise, you get to work for Lottie and create vacation homes. Lottie is more than happy to pay for your time.
Read MoreLet’s take a look back at the films woman and nonbinary directors released in 2025, from Academy Award winners to debut filmmakers.