Resident Evil Requiem’s Insanity Difficulty Is a Big Waste of Potential

Insanity mode in Requiem changes where enemies appear, makes them faster, moves items around, and forces players to use Ink Ribbons to save during specific sections – all while making enemies more difficult. While these ideas have worked well in other Resident Evil games, they aren’t executed effectively here.

Resident Evil Requiem Does Something No Mainline RE Game Has Done Before (And Not Everyone Is Happy)

What really surprised me about Requiem is how realistic the enemies are. It’s a bit of a departure for the series, honestly. Usually, the games lean into being totally over-the-top, which fits the crazy world they’ve built. This time, they went for a more believable, gritty feel, which throws you off in a cool way during gameplay. But I can see how some players might want to keep that classic, over-the-top action going, especially when you’re already dealing with so much horror!

Pixar’s Hoppers Just Accomplished an Important Box Office Feat

The new animated film, Hoppers, is projected to earn $46 million in the US and Canada during its opening weekend. Deadline reports this is the strongest start for an original animated movie since Coco debuted in 2017 with $50.8 million. Adding international earnings of $42 million, Hoppers has already made a strong $88 million worldwide. Early audience reactions are very positive, with the film receiving an “A” grade from CinemaScore.

The Big Bang Theory Retconning a Character 17 Years Ago Sets Up Its Sequel Show for Success

HBO Max’s new series, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, follows Stuart Bloom – best known as the standout supporting character from The Big Bang Theory – on a wild adventure through the multiverse. After accidentally breaking a reality-preserving device built by Sheldon and Leonard, Stuart finds himself on a mission to fix things. The show also stars Barry Kripke, Bert Kibble, and Denise. This series is a first for the Big Bang Theory universe, and a key difference from the original show’s early seasons might make it even more appealing to audiences.

Seven Years Later, One Classic Disney Animated Series Still Isn’t On Disney+

While Disney+ has a large collection of Disney classics, some popular titles are surprisingly unavailable. For example, you won’t find the animated film Make Mine Music or the popular crossover show House of Mouse on the service. Licensing issues also mean that even big Marvel movies like the Spider-Man series aren’t currently available. But perhaps the most puzzling omission is a show that viewers have repeatedly asked for.

Every Scream Movie Opening Scene, Ranked

The Scream movies have consistently delivered, avoiding truly terrible opening scenes. While the first film had an exceptional start, the quality has varied across the seven installments – some openings have been fantastic, and others haven’t quite hit the mark. Let’s take a look at which ones stand out and which ones fall flat.

One of the “Most Important” World War 2 Movies Ever Is a Netflix Hit After 2025 Release Scored 93% RT Score

“The World Will Tremble” tells the previously unknown true story of prisoners who risked everything to escape the very first Nazi death camp. This daring escape provided the world with the first real-time accounts of the Holocaust. Praised by Holocaust researcher Dr. Na’ama Shik as a potentially landmark film, it stars Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Jeremy Nuemark Jones, and Charlie MacGechan, and has been well-received by both critics (92%) and audiences (93%).