LINK to $16? Larry David Says “Pretty, Pretty Good!” 🚀💰

Anyway, this hoarding spree is supposedly removing supply from circulation. Great, less LINK for the rest of us. Thanks, Chainlink. 🙄 But hey, it’s good for the price, they say. Because when demand goes up and supply goes down, basic economics kicks in. Or something. I’m not a rocket scientist, just a guy with opinions. 🚀

‘Wicked’: 8 Moments From the Musical That Didn’t Make It Into the Movie

Together, the two films are almost twice as long as the original stage musical. The filmmakers used the power of cinema to show places, events, and details that wouldn’t have been possible on stage, resulting in many scenes unique to the movies. However, some memorable moments from the musical didn’t make it into the films.

Skeet Ulrich Reveals Why He Was Cut From ‘Scream 7’

While promoting his new horror movie, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, Ulrich talked to The New York Post. In the film, he plays a brand new character, alongside Matthew Lillard, who returns as William Afton – Lillard also starred with Ulrich in Scream. When asked if he’d be in the next Scream movie, Scream 7, the actor unfortunately didn’t have good news.

Landman Season 3 Fate Confirmed

Paramount has officially renewed Landman for a third season. This continues the pattern of Taylor Sheridan’s shows being very successful for Paramount+, and the studio appears committed to continuing them. The announcement comes shortly after news that Sheridan will be moving from Paramount to NBCUniversal in late 2028.

Son of the Soil – REVIEW

He travels to Lagos determined to find his sister’s killer, but his approach often involves recklessly entering dangerous situations where he’s easily overwhelmed and ends up severely beaten. He consistently emerges from these encounters far more injured than someone making a disastrous public appearance.

Netflix Just Quietly Added A Notorious Sci-Fi Flop You’ll Love To Hate

With the huge popularity of Stranger Things, Netflix is actively seeking out more science fiction content. They recently added The Host, a 12-year-old film based on the novel by Stephanie Meyer. The movie was released hoping to follow the success of the Twilight series, which also adapted Meyer’s books, but it wasn’t nearly as popular. In fact, it received very negative reviews, scoring only 10% on Rotten Tomatoes.