Despite Its Flaws, 2025 Was the Best Year for Doctor Who Since 2017

Despite initial disappointment, some dedicated fans like Tharries are starting to see 2025 as a pretty good year for Doctor Who. While Season 15 didn’t end perfectly, the spin-off The War Between the Land and the Sea was a surprisingly fun watch, even earning an 80% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. When looking at the whole year, it’s actually been the best for the show since 2017, when Peter Capaldi’s final episode aired.

This Movie Crossword Puzzle Is All About 2025 Box Office Hits

Now that 2025 has passed and we’re looking ahead to movies coming out in 2026, let’s take a look back at the biggest box office successes from last year. This week’s movie quiz features some of those popular films, as well as other great titles in a crossword puzzle. How many of these movies did … Read more

Landman’s Cooper Norris Quietly Stole Tommy’s Best Trick

The second season of Landman started strong on Paramount+, attracting 9.2 million viewers in its first two days – a significant jump of 262% compared to the first season’s premiere. The show has already been renewed for a third season, and Cooper is expected to play an even more important role, demonstrating he’s capable of continuing Tommy’s storyline.

32 Years Later, The “Greatest Movie of All Time” Makes a Comeback on New Streaming Home

Most people recognize the name Stephen King, so we’re discussing The Shawshank Redemption. Directed and adapted by Frank Darabont from King’s short story, Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption, this film has consistently been ranked number one on IMDb’s Top 250 Movies list for years. With a 9.3 rating based on over three million votes, it’s more popular than classics like The Godfather, The Dark Knight, and 12 Angry Men. You can currently watch The Shawshank Redemption on Pluto TV, and starting January 1, 2026, it will also be available on Peacock, reaching an even larger audience.

The Best Historical Manga’s Anime Adaptation Announced (& Vinland Saga Fans Shouldn’t Miss It)

Today, January 1, 2026, the creators announced an anime version of Historie on the series’ official X account, releasing a short teaser trailer. The animation is being handled by LIDENFILMS, the studio behind popular anime like Tokyo Revengers and Goblin Slayer. Although details like the release date are still unknown, fans are excited about this adaptation due to the story’s similarities to Vinland Saga and the creator’s previous work.

Handheld Gaming Has Quietly Become the Best Way to Play

The story around gaming has completely changed. Being able to play complete games wherever you are, and whenever you want, has altered how people play, and traditional consoles are finding it hard to keep up. Portable gaming isn’t just a secondary option anymore – it’s quickly becoming the preferred way to play. This wasn’t a coincidence; it happened because of clever design, evolving lifestyles, and a demand for convenience. Handheld devices now offer experiences – from huge role-playing games to competitive online matches – that were once only possible on home consoles. And it’s largely thanks to Nintendo that this is now a reality.

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2 Needs to Say Goodbye to the Weakest Part of the Show

As a huge Daredevil fan, I was really excited about the ‘Born Again’ reboot – I heard they were planning an 18-episode season that would basically be a fresh start. But thankfully, they changed course and decided to continue the original show, bringing back a lot of the actors we already loved. The problem is, they’d already filmed some episodes with the reboot idea in mind, so when they switched back, the first season felt a little disjointed. It’s like they ended up with a mix of different ideas, and honestly, the pacing and overall story flow suffered a bit because of it.