One of the Best Movies of 2025 is Finally Coming to Prime Video

The movie One Battle After Another, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro, Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor, and Chase Infinity, will be available on Prime Video starting May 23rd. It was previously on HBO Max, and now a wider audience can enjoy this worthwhile film.

22 Years Ago, Cowboy Bebop Director Released His Best Historical Action Anime

While Cowboy Bebop is better known and often considered Shinichirō Watanabe’s masterpiece, Samurai Champloo is equally worthy of praise. The show is structured around individual adventures, with each episode feeling like a standalone story that simultaneously develops the characters and moves the overall plot forward—a quest to find a mysterious, flower-scented samurai. Even the seemingly unnecessary episodes actually enrich the dynamic between the three main characters: Mugen, Jin, and Fuu.

31 Years Ago, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Closed Its Season With An Shocking Ranger Upgrade

Thirty-one years ago, the first season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers ended with its 60th episode, “An Oyster Stew.” The episode focuses on Zack, exploring his life both as a person and as a Power Ranger. During a battle with the Oysterizer, Tommy temporarily gives Zack his Dragon Shield to help him recover and gain strength. Zack uses this boost to defeat the Oysterizer, knocking him into the water and ultimately saving Tommy. You can watch the entire episode below.

3 Anime Almost Done Adapting Their Source Material (& Likely to Stick the Landing)

It’s always a great feeling when an anime truly does its source material justice – especially after seeing adaptations fall short. Some of the most popular shows, like Mob Psycho 100 and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, have managed to pull it off beautifully. And right now, a lot of other series are working towards a complete and faithful adaptation of their manga. Jujutsu Kaisen and Chainsaw Man are still in progress, but they’re getting so close, and I’m optimistic they’ll succeed in fully adapting their stories.

The New Lord of the Rings Game May Have Already Dodged the Biggest Open-World Game Trap

This isn’t just about creating a big, open world version of Middle-earth. As someone who’s spent a lot of time playing Lord of the Rings Online, I know how immersive that world can be when it feels truly connected. But I’m optimistic about Warhorse Studios’ potential to make a great Lord of the Rings RPG because of what they achieved in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. I really admire their approach to open-world game design, and I believe they’ll stick to that vision instead of falling into the common pitfalls that plague so many other open-world titles.

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