New Amazon Movie Smashes A 27-Year Old Rotten Tomatoes Record

A surprising divide between critics and audiences is appearing on Rotten Tomatoes, and a new documentary called Melania currently has the biggest gap. Critics have given it a very low 10% rating based on 20 reviews, but audiences overwhelmingly love it, giving it a 99% score from over 500 reviews. Previously, the widest difference was seen with the 2019 Aladdin remake (57% critics score, 94% audience score), which had a large number of over 50,000 ratings. Even Captain Marvel had a low audience score, but that was based on over 100,000 ratings.

Sam Rockwell Says His Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die Monologue Took a Shocking Amount of Time to Learn (and Makes His White Lotus Scene Look Easy)

When asked about how much he connected with his character, Sam Rockwell compared it to living the same day over and over, like in ‘Groundhog Day,’ saying it felt like performing a play eight nights a week. He explained that preparing for his monologue in ‘Good Luck’ took significantly longer – at least four months – compared to the few weeks he had to prepare for his monologue in ‘The White Lotus’. He described the process of learning the ‘Good Luck’ monologue as difficult but praised the script as beautiful.

Crunchyroll’s Biggest 2026 Anime Just Revealed It’s Secretly an Isekai

The anime Sentenced to Be a Hero quickly gained popularity, captivating viewers with its immersive dark fantasy world and a unique premise – a hero who wasn’t a newcomer from another world. Fans were eager to learn more about this world, and each episode continued to expand on it. However, the latest episode revealed a surprising twist: one of the heroes is actually from another world, meaning the show has incorporated elements of the ‘Isekai’ genre after all.

PS5 Pro Does Not Fully Support New PS5 Exclusive Game

In January 2026, two games launched exclusively on PlayStation 5. One, Code Violet, received very poor reviews, earning a score of just 27 out of 100 on Metacritic. The other game, Cairn, has been much more successful. It’s currently tied for the highest-rated game of 2026, with a Metacritic score of 84. Cairn was developed by The Game Bakers, a French studio previously known for Furi (2016) and Haven (2020).

Shonen Jump Cancels Its First Series of Februrary 2026

Hisaya Hashida’s manga, Lunatic Terrapop, will end with its 35th chapter on February 13th. Released in September 2024, this is Hashida’s first serialized work and has gained a loyal following thanks to its original sci-fi story. The news comes from the official Shonen Jump account on X (formerly Twitter). So far, 34 chapters have been published every two weeks, and they’re all available to read on the Manga Plus app. There’s no word yet on when translated book volumes will be released.

Arc Raiders Players Are in for a Huge Surprise With Marathon

Arc Raiders has unexpectedly become a game where players often cooperate to survive and collect loot, even if it’s just through ignoring each other. However, Bungie’s upcoming game, Marathon, will be very different. It’s designed to be competitive and cutthroat, encouraging players to prey on each other. This shift from the cooperative spirit of Arc Raiders to the competitive nature of Marathon is likely to reignite the discussion about whether games should prioritize working together or competing against each other.

Harry Potter Reboot’s Dumbledore Actor Breaks Silence After Casting Backlash: “A Hard Decision”

Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint were given the option to either support or criticize the author of the Harry Potter books. However, John Lithgow faces a different situation: he’s been asked to explain why he chose to participate in the new film knowing about the controversy surrounding the author and their connection to the franchise. He recently discussed this at the premiere of his new movie, Jimpa, telling Variety that he seriously considered not taking part.

8 Years on, Canceled Sci-Fi Creator Breaks Silence on Paramount’s Lost Spinoff of Cult Movie

The 2018 film Upgrade tells the story of Grey Trace, who is left paralyzed and loses his wife in a violent attack. He’s given a second chance when a tech billionaire offers him an experimental cure: an artificial intelligence implant called STEM. The implant not only restores his ability to walk but also grants him enhanced strength and agility, which he uses to hunt down those responsible for the attack. A television series based on the film was nearly in production, but a change in leadership at Peacock led to its cancellation, as reported by Tim Walsh to Bloody Disgusting.

Marvel Just Made Spider-Man Their Answer to Superman In The Perfect Way

When people think of Marvel’s version of Superman, they often picture heroes like Hyperion or Sentry. While these characters do have similar powers – super strength, speed, flight, and heat vision – they’re typically portrayed as darker, twisted versions of Superman, not true heroes. Spider-Man, on the other hand, might not have god-like abilities, but he shares something essential with Superman: they both represent hope and goodness, inspiring others to be their best. Each hero serves as the moral compass of their universe.