7 Great Sci-Fi Movies You’ll Never Want to Watch Again

While many excellent science fiction films encourage repeat viewings, not all do. Even the most acclaimed sci-fi movies can be emotionally draining or challenging, leaving audiences with mixed feelings – they might love the film but not want to experience it again. A bleak ending, a disturbing plot twist, or simply a lack of entertainment for multiple viewings can make some great sci-fi films ones you’ll only watch once.

10 Killer Animal Movies To Watch If You Liked Primate

Although “Primate” received good reviews, its story is similar to many other films from the past few decades. These movies often show people feeling secure around animals – whether in the wild or even in urban areas – before realizing those animals are actually dangerous predators.

The Ronin Warriors Revival Might is the Surprise Anime Hit of 2026 (And Here’s Why)

To understand the new series, it’s important to look back at the original Ronin Warriors. It first aired in Japan in 1988, with thirty-nine episodes and several animated specials. The show centers on five young warriors who use a special power to wear magical armor. This created a popular anime that successfully reached audiences in North America. Originally shown through local television, it later became part of Cartoon Network’s Toonami block, gaining even more fans. The new sequel takes place in the same universe but introduces significant changes to appeal to a modern audience.

PS5 Exclusive RPG Seemingly Cancelled Only a Year After Its Announcement

Rumors suggest the PlayStation 5 exclusive RPG, Ballad of Antara, may have been cancelled, which would be unexpected given it was only revealed in May 2024. The game was initially planned for a 2025 release, and since that year has passed with no updates or even a delay announcement, it seems something has gone wrong. Publisher Infold Games and developer TipsWorks have been completely silent, hinting at potential issues behind the scenes.

Noah Wyle Recalls Doing Medical ‘Boot Camp’ With The Pitt’s Cast And Shares Funny Take On Why ER Stars Wouldn’t Have Cut It

I was so excited for Season 2 of The Pitt to finally arrive! It’s available to stream on HBO Max, and I learned something really interesting from Noah Wyle about how they got ready to play medical professionals. Apparently, the whole cast went through a training ‘boot camp,’ as Dr. Jon LaPook called it, before filming even started. They learned the basics – things like proper instrument handling and how to correctly put on gloves – and it really helped them look the part on screen. Noah Wyle shared all about it in an interview with CBS Sunday Mornings, and it was fascinating to hear how dedicated they were to getting it right.

Victims of Cyberattack to Get a Slice of $7,500 Pie! 🥧💰

Now, according to a court-approved settlement website (because what better way to settle than with bureaucratic flair?), NextGen Healthcare has decided to part with up to $7,500 for each unfortunate victim. This generous offer comes after they apparently dropped the ball in safeguarding their patients’ private data during the tempestuous months of March and April in the year 2023. You know, just a minor hiccup in their duties! 🤦‍♂️