EA’s First M-Rated Game Was Way Ahead of Its Time

A particularly distinctive game was released on December 5, 2000, marking the first time the publisher had received an M-rating due to its frightening content and intense action. The game offered a dark and Gothic reimagining of a well-known story and its famous characters. Though it became a cult favorite upon release, this mature-themed title from EA would likely have been a major success with today’s gamers.

Every Sean Connery James Bond Movie, Ranked

Honestly, I think the original five movies were the peak, but that doesn’t mean everything that came after was bad. I just keep wondering, how much better were those first films, really? It’s something I often think about as a fan.

11 Years Ago, a Sci-Fi Flop Beat Interstellar in a Major Way (& Nobody Remembers It)

Despite how much people love Interstellar today, it wasn’t initially well-received by critics when it came out in 2014. Many felt Christopher Nolan had attempted something too ambitious and the film didn’t quite succeed. Another science fiction movie released that same year did receive positive reviews, but struggled to find an audience, which ultimately hindered its long-term impact.

Crunchyroll’s Best Fantasy of 2024 Drops New Look At Season 2

This anime is adapted from a light novel by Fujino Omori, who also wrote Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? A second season was quickly greenlit after the first season ended. More information was revealed on July 6th, 2025, at the anime’s first anniversary event, where manga artist Aoi Toshi unveiled a beautiful new illustration to build excitement. The new season is scheduled to premiere in Spring 2026, and a recent press release included a teaser trailer and another striking visual featuring the character Will.

Things Just Got A Lot Worse For The Rings Of Power

Though inspired by the works of J.R.R. Tolkien – the author behind The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies – this show takes a different, more creative path with the world of Middle-earth. This is largely because the series isn’t based on one specific book, but instead draws from various parts of Tolkien’s writings that built the foundation for his stories.