Grieg Fraser: ‘Project Hail Mary’s Secret Weapon Who Abandoned Two $1 Billion Hollywood Franchises

As a movie buff, I’ve really been noticing the incredible work of Greig Fraser lately. He’s the cinematographer behind some visually stunning films, like the Dune movies. I remember being blown away by how good Rogue One: A Star Wars Story looked – that was his first big space opera, and it was seriously impressive from a technical standpoint. And he totally nailed the dark, moody atmosphere of The Batman, too. He really knows how to make a film look amazing.

Table Flip Simulator launches May 21 for PS5, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC

In a recent announcement, Spencer Yip, director of YummyYummyTummy, explained that he created Table Flip Simulator as a way for people to relieve stress. The game lets players playfully destroy things, turning everyday annoyances into funny, over-the-top moments. The game’s story starts with a frustrating situation – your boss making you work on your birthday – and escalates into an unexpected quest: becoming the President of Antarctica.

XRP’s Q1 2026: A Tale of Tears and Terrible Timing

XRP concluded Q1 2026 with a 27% retraction from its 2025 close, which is basically the crypto version of buying a “I survived 2025” T-shirt and immediately drowning in regret. While the year started with a spark of optimism, the price action looked more like a toddler tantrum than a bull run. Spoiler: the bull trap? A romantic comedy that quickly devolved into a horror film.

Nintendo Doesn’t Have Plans for a Super Smash Bros. Movie For Now

Miyamoto explained that seeing Nintendo characters team up is rare, usually only happening in games like Super Smash Bros. However, he allows characters like Pikmin to appear in any Nintendo game. This means that when these characters do show up, it’s usually just a quick appearance for fans who already know and love Nintendo’s other games.

Saros Has Gone Gold

Development of the main game is finished, and the team is probably putting the finishing touches on a launch patch. We’re not sure yet what that patch will include, but the game, called Saros, has looked fantastic over the last few months. We’ve also gotten a better look at the characters joining Soltari enforcer Arjun Devraj on his journey to Carcosa, and the growing sense of fear they’ll experience along the way.