Steven Spielberg’s 7 Best Sci-Fi Movies Ranked

The trailer for Steven Spielberg’s upcoming film, Disclosure Day, is generating a lot of excitement online, with many predicting it will be a classic thanks to its original story and strong acting. Despite the hype, it faces stiff competition from other films. Here’s a ranking of Spielberg’s seven best science fiction movies.

5 Best Things 1980s X-Men Comics Brought To Marvel’s Mutants

In the 1980s, Uncanny X-Men became the top-selling comic book and remained popular throughout the decade. It was soon joined by other successful mutant-focused titles, including ongoing series like New Mutants and the iconic 1982 Wolverine miniseries. While the 1990s are often remembered as the X-Men’s decade, the foundations for that success were actually laid in the 1980s. Looking back, five key elements defined X-Men during that time and cemented the team’s position as Marvel’s most important.

The Perfect Game Experience That Still Gives Me Chills 20 Years Later

Few things capture the heart of gaming quite like extra lives. Whether a game gives you a limited number or lets you respawn endlessly, the concept of multiple lives is a cornerstone of the experience. That’s why achieving a perfect game – something I almost did nearly twenty years ago – remains such a powerful memory for many gamers.

Avatar: Fire and Ash Rotten Tomatoes Score Ends a 40-Year James Cameron Streak

It’s disappointing to report that Fire and Ash seems to be a turning point for director James Cameron. It’s his lowest-rated film on Rotten Tomatoes (currently at 67%) and, for the first time in over four decades, one of his movies isn’t “Certified Fresh” on the site. Every feature film Cameron has directed since The Terminator in 1984 – including his documentaries – had previously earned that distinction. This is the first time since 1981’s Piranha II: The Spawning that a Cameron film hasn’t achieved this status.

Kaiju No. 8 Anime to Return for Final Arc (And With a Special Surprise for Fans)

The anime Kaiju No. 8 is entering its last season with the upcoming installment, titled “Final Chapter,” which is currently being made. A trailer showing highlights from the first two seasons has been released, ending with a message confirming the start of the final story arc. A special episode, “Narumi’s Week at Work,” is also in development. This means the series is wrapping up, and the final arc might arrive quicker than fans think.

Two Free PS5 Games Now Available on the PlayStation Store (Including a Console Exclusive)

Two free games are currently available: Lokko, a fast-paced 3D platformer by Appy Monkeys Software, and Cup Heroes, an action-adventure strategy game from Qubic Games. Both have received positive reviews on the PlayStation Store, with Lokko scoring 4.21 out of 5 stars and Cup Heroes earning a 4.27. These are strong ratings, especially considering they’re free games, which often receive lower scores due to being easily accessible to everyone.

If your Xbox or ROG Ally is running hot or stuttering, disabling CPU boost is an easy fix that can make games feel noticeably better — here’s how to do it

As a gamer, I’ve noticed that when my device’s CPU Boost is turned on, it really sucks up the power. That’s a problem because it leaves less power for the GPU, which is way more important for getting good performance in most games. These days, most games rely more on the graphics card than the processor, especially when you’re playing on a handheld console or at resolutions like 720p or 1080p. So, boosting the CPU doesn’t always help – sometimes it actually hurts!

James Cameron Slams Matt Damon’s Avatar Casting Claim

Matt Damon, known for his role in The Martian, previously stated he rejected the lead role in Avatar, potentially missing out on 10% of the film’s profits. Now, director James Cameron is sharing his version of events, and it differs significantly from Damon’s account.