Academy Responds to Teyana Taylor Being Pushed by Security at Oscars

Following an incident where Teyana Taylor was pushed by a security guard while trying to reach the stage after her film, One Battle After Another, won Best Picture on March 15th, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences issued a public statement condemning the guard’s actions. (You can see photos of all the celebrities who attended the award show, which was hosted by Conan O’Brien, here.)

Far Cry 4 Director Bats For Asset Reuse While Dismissing AI As A Threat

In an interview with PC Gamer, Clint Hutchinson explained that studios could have avoided criticism for reusing game assets if they’d been upfront about it. He used the controversy surrounding Far Cry Primal as an example, saying he repeatedly advised the developers to simply acknowledge the game was set in the same location as a previous title, but 40,000 years in the past. He believes that transparency would have been well-received, rather than leading to accusations of developers being ‘cheap’.

Marathon UI Designer Fires Back at Claims of Halo, Destiny Developers Not Being Involved

Although the game is expected to improve with new content like the Cryo Archive, a recent tweet from the studio upset UI designer Elliot Gray. Someone suggested that the team responsible for the studio’s successful shooting games, like the Halo franchise, were no longer there. Gray responded by listing around 40 people who have stayed with the studio since those Halo days and are still working on their games.

Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War! Out Now, New Launch Trailer Revealed

The game features a diverse range of environments, taking players across a large area controlled by The Federation. You’ll defend locations like crumbling cities, industrial areas, overrun wastelands, and lush islands from waves of enemies in a quick and frantic gameplay loop. We’ve really enjoyed our experience with it and highly recommend it to fans of classic ‘boomer shooters’.

7 A-List Actors Who Hid in Stephen King Movies

A truly great performance often feels effortless – you almost don’t notice the actor is acting. And sometimes, even a small role can be incredibly impactful, like John Cusack’s brief but moving appearance in Stand by Me, where his character’s death deeply affects the story. However, with some actors, you can’t afford to look away for even a moment – blink, and you might miss their entire contribution.

FireRed & LeafGreen’s Comeback Exposes a Long-Standing Pokémon Problem

Many fans consider Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen ideal games to begin with, as they beautifully remake the very first Pokémon games. The Kanto region, where these games take place, is often seen as the heart of the Pokémon world, offering a diverse range of Pokémon to catch, Gyms to battle, and interesting events. Even though they’re older titles, FireRed and LeafGreen still feel fresh and are now more accessible than ever thanks to the Switch 2.

Timothée Chalamet Reveals First Dune 3 Photo (And His Character Looks Completely Different Now)

Even though he didn’t win an Oscar last night, Timothée Chalamet shared a first look at his upcoming movie, Dune: Part Three, on social media today. The photo, posted to his Instagram stories, offers a glimpse of his character, Paul Atreides, looking worn and battle-hardened in his desert suit. It’s unclear if this reveal was meant to signal his continued pursuit of an Academy Award, but the image shows a Paul who has clearly endured hardship on Arrakis, with eyes reflecting the harsh environment and the toll of his abilities. You can see the photo below.

‘Into the Badlands’ Is the Most Underrated Martial Arts Action Series

Daniel Wu, a famous martial arts actor from Hong Kong, plays a skilled and rebellious fighter in Into the Badlands – one who can defeat dozens of armed opponents with incredible ease. The series also features strong performances from Edi Gathegi and Sarah Bolger. Compared to other shows created by Al Gough, Into the Badlands is notably darker and more intense, offering a thrilling and energetic tribute to classic samurai films. It’s a visually stunning and consistently engaging show, even though it hasn’t received the attention it deserves, despite being easy to watch and follow. It really seems like a great series that’s been overlooked!