Good Boy – REVIEW

The film centers around Indy, a remarkably obedient dog, and his owner, Todd (only seen from the chest down). The story begins with Todd unconscious, discovered by his sister. After briefly staying in the hospital, Todd retreats to his late grandfather’s isolated house. The movie is primarily shown through Indy’s perspective, and he senses a supernatural presence in the house that Todd doesn’t initially recognize. This unique viewpoint immediately creates suspense, setting it apart from typical haunted house films. As Todd’s health deteriorates, he spends his time watching old VHS tapes of his grandfather’s woodworking projects. Unbeknownst to him, something is watching *him*, and Indy tirelessly tries to alert Todd to the danger they both face.

I’m Excited To See Laboon In One Piece Season 2, And The Sanji Actor Opened Up About Working In The Gigantic Whale Set

As a huge *One Piece* fan, I was already excited when the Season 2 trailer briefly showed Laboon! But Entertainment Weekly just dropped some incredible, clear pictures of him, and wow! They’re using CGI, of course, to really bring this gentle giant to life, but what’s even cooler is they *built* a practical Laboon too! Taz Skylar shared that they actually repurposed the biggest boat set they had to create it, which is just amazing dedication to the source material.

A New Law Just Made the Worst Thing about Streaming Illegal With a Ban in One American State

California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a new law, SB 576, to prevent streaming services from using excessively loud advertisements that could startle babies, frighten pets, or damage hearing. This extends existing federal rules about TV ad volume to streaming platforms within the state. The law takes effect on July 1, 2026, giving streaming services time to adjust and work with their advertising partners.