7 Classic Free Animated Shows Hidden Deep on Streaming

I’ve noticed that those older cartoons – the ones a lot of us grew up with – are really popular now, with parents wanting to share them with their kids. But it’s surprisingly hard to find them on streaming services! I keep wondering if we’ll ever be able to watch those shows for free, the way we used to.

Switch 2’s Price Hike Saves PS5’s Blushes in Japan

Hey everyone, just a heads-up for those who haven’t seen it: the Japanese price for the new Switch 2 just got announced, and it’s ¥59,980 – that’s about $375. It’s actually more expensive than the standard PlayStation 5 over there, which costs around $344 (¥55,000). Kinda surprised by that price difference, honestly!

Doctor Who icons River Song and Rory Williams confirmed to reunite in brand new adventure – and here’s when we can expect it

A new audio drama boxset, ‘The Death and Life of River Song’, featuring River and Rory, will include four stories. These are ‘Bog Man’ by Lizzie Hopley, ‘Life Lessons’ by Karissa Hamilton-Bannis, ‘A Most Dangerous Game’ by Robert Valentine, and ‘The Tashpa Stone’ co-written by Shai Hussain and John Dorney.

Savage House review: A devilish Richard E Grant excels in this entertaining period farce

Peter Glanz’s new black comedy, Savage House, is set in the 18th century and feels like a natural extension of films that playfully critique historical settings. It shares similarities with Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon in its portrayal of an ambitious character trying to gain social status. The film also evokes the playful and somewhat scandalous style of Peter Greenaway’s The Draughtsman’s Contract in how it depicts the past, though Savage House is generally more straightforward and accessible than Greenaway’s more experimental work.