The story of how Kingdom of the Sun became The Emperor's New Groove is a tale unto itself that highlights how brutal Hollywood and animation can be.
Read MoreHonestly, every time I thought about writing something in regards to the mystifying development of 2020's latest meme factory, something else would be added to the story. It's reached a point where I have no idea if the game is even good, and I'm not sure anyone else can tell at this point either, because everyone's talking about glitches, game crashes, crunch time, transphobia, lack of accessibility, racism, and just ... it's a lot.
Read MoreThe neighbors of Trump's Palm Beach Mar-a-Lago resort have made it clear that like the rest of us, they don't want him around.
Read MoreAnyway, Nat could have easily stopped Vanko all on her own and that is something we all know and need to recognize so thanks How It Should Have Ended!
Read MoreReviews for Wonder Woman 1984 are out now, and from the early access reviews, it has become clear that women of color have not been given the same access to see and review the film as their white counterparts—which seems very much like a mistake.
Read MoreOver the last four months, Scott–who was integral to the creation and growth of Amazon as a company–has given away billions to 384 organizations working to help those suffering economically during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreI implore you to realize that even if these four go through some shit that they will always find time for hijinks. Yu Yu Hakusho does get dark, but at its core, it's a lighthearted shonen anime full of heart.
Read MoreThere is a lot to be excited about with the latest Magic: The Gathering set, Kaldheim, from the art to the collabs with metal artists (like my personal fave Lacuna Coil), but also the fact that we are getting two new planeswalkers—one of which is Niko Aris, one of the first explicitly non-binary characters in the series.
Read MoreThere's no other song that quite so perfectly captures the sadness, loss, and faint hope of 2020 holidays as Judy Garland's "Meet Me In St. Louis" ballad.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year when the National Film Registry adds 25 films to the Library of Congress. This year’s inductees include classic movies that had surprisingly not been selected in the past such as A Clockwork Orange and Grease, modern classics like The Hurt Locker and The Dark Knight, and more. But one inclusion in particular gained the internet’s attention—and, in some cases, confusion: 2001’s Shrek.
Read More‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ hits Paramount+ on January 15.