Access Media Blames “Review Bombing” as Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Audience Scores Plummet

As a huge movie fan, I’ve noticed something frustrating with the latest Star Trek film. Instead of trying to figure out why so many people aren’t enjoying it, a lot of the conversation has turned to questioning whether the audience’s reaction is even valid! It feels like a perfect example of how out of touch professional critics and the people who actually watch movies are becoming. They claim to represent us, but it doesn’t feel that way sometimes.

The Last Of Us, Valheim Collide In New Survival RPG

According to Steam, development of As One We Survive is progressing well, with regular updates and demo builds available for backers. Players should be able to experience the game’s story – about building a community in difficult times – very soon. The upcoming early access period will let them collaborate with the developers and help shape the final game.

Star Wars’ Only Box Office Bomb Is Still Getting a Movie Sequel (but Will It Be a Success?)

During her recent interview with Deadline, outgoing Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy shared updates on several Star Wars films currently in the works. This included a planned spinoff movie centered around Lando Calrissian, which Donald Glover has written a script for. Kennedy said the project is still possible, but its future will be decided by the new Lucasfilm presidents, Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan.

One Piece Unveils the True Power of Its New Legendary Weapon (Far Beyond Anything Expected)

The recent flashback dramatically changed how viewers see Loki, confirming he did kill his father with a powerful, unique weapon – a hybrid object that’s part squirrel. It also introduced Ragnir, the name of this weapon. While this reveal was surprising, it quickly became clear that Ragnir is heavily inspired by the mythological hammer Mjolnir from Norse legends. The story emphasizes that Ragnir’s powers and origins are rooted in classic Norse mythology, rather than the lightning-focused version seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Super Smash Bros. Desparately Needs a New Game

Okay, so everyone’s been wondering about a new Smash game, but it’s been super quiet. Sakurai, the guy who led the series for so long, has stepped back, and Nintendo hasn’t announced anything new. It feels like Smash is just… stuck right now. We all still play Ultimate a ton, but after years of waiting without knowing what’s next, the fanbase is getting pretty antsy. This series really thrives on constant excitement and new content, and honestly, that energy has died down a little.

New Free Steam Game Has a 95/100 Rating With Players

Lavalamp is a new, free-to-play PC game that offers a unique and psychedelic experience. You’ll explore a bizarre world and uncover the story of the Space Lemmings, who accidentally got trapped between dimensions while conducting experiments with breakfast cereal and the fabric of space and time. It’s definitely an unusual game, and likely unlike anything else you’ll play in 2026.

Fans Keep Pointing Out Kylie Jenner’s Red Carpet Stretch Marks, But She’s Opened Up About It Before

Okay, so Kylie Jenner always looks incredible, and she’s been hitting the red carpets with Timothée Chalamet lately – they’re seriously a cute couple! But honestly, I’ve noticed people online zooming in on photos from the Golden Globes and talking about some stretch marks above her chest. It’s a little weird to me that it’s become a topic of conversation, but there you have it – people are noticing everything!