Jimmy Kimmel Calls Out FCC Over New Attempts to “Stifle” Late-Night Shows Talking About Donald Trump

Jimmy Kimmel started his show on Thursday by criticizing Stephen Carr for attempting to limit free speech. This came after Carr suggested talk shows, including The View, should be required to give equal airtime to all political candidates. New guidance from the FCC clarifies that late-night shows aren’t considered legitimate news programs and therefore aren’t exempt from the equal time rule. Donald Trump quickly shared this news online, specifically mentioning Kimmel’s show and The View. However, Kimmel wasn’t going to let this issue go unchallenged.

7 Times Naruto Anime Was Better Than the Manga

Animation truly brings Naruto to life, allowing its emotions and energy to fully express themselves through vibrant visuals and sound. While the manga is great, the anime offers a deeper, more immersive experience. Of course, the show occasionally slows down with filler episodes, reminding you that it sometimes prioritizes extending the story over maintaining momentum.

7 TV Shows That Kept Getting Better With Every Season

While many TV shows stumble with their endings, some do get better over time. However, even these shows rarely improve consistently. Agents of SHIELD is a good example: it evolved from a typical crime show into a complex sci-fi story, but still had some uneven seasons and changes in direction. Generally, the most successful shows are the ones that stay consistently good. But occasionally, a show manages to get better and better with each season, avoiding the usual decline in quality and building increasingly compelling and emotional stories on a strong foundation.

The 10 Most Shocking Deaths in Comic Book History (& 6 of Them Came Back)

A well-executed character death can be truly memorable. It’s an opportunity for creators to build a powerful scene that resonates with audiences long after the character is resurrected. Whether a character dies heroically or with quiet sadness, these moments highlight why we’ve become invested in them. Knowing they might return doesn’t lessen the emotional impact – it’s that impact that keeps us engaged.

Nearly a Decade Ago, This Game Brought a Classic Horror Series Back From the Dead

When Resident Evil 7: Biohazard came out nine years ago, it truly leaned into the horror aspects of the series like never before. This made it one of the most frightening games of its time and dramatically changed how the franchise approached its increasingly action-focused style. Even now, almost a decade later, Biohazard‘s impact on the Resident Evil series is comparable only to that of Resident Evil 4—which is why these two games are clearly shaping the direction the series is heading.

15 Years on, Smallville Stars Reunite On CBS’ Biggest Show

It’s been 15 years since the TV show Smallville finished, and two of its former stars are now appearing together on a hit current series. Justin Hartley plays Colton Shaw, a skilled professional who finds missing people, on the show. An upcoming episode on March 22nd will feature Erica Durance as a stuntwoman who enlists Colton’s help when her boyfriend goes missing from a movie set. Fans will remember Durance as Lois Lane and Hartley as Oliver Queen (the Green Arrow) on Smallville.

Silenced Review: Glossy Portrait of Human Rights Lawyer Jennifer Robinson Is Too Diffuse To Make Its Point

This documentary focuses on Jennifer Robinson, an Australian human rights lawyer who advocates for women facing abuse around the world, including in Papua New Guinea, South Africa, and London. She’s known for representing high-profile clients, most famously Amber Heard in her legal battle with Johnny Depp in England. While Heard’s case is compelling, the film constantly returns to it, making Silenced often feel more like a sensationalized tabloid story than a serious look at Robinson’s broader work.