Jamie Lee Curtis Reveals How Freaky Friday Changed Her Career

Over time, the 2003 movie featuring Jamie Lee Curtis, Lindsay Lohan, Chad Michael Murray and Mark Harmon has gained a lot of popularity with fans-enough to warrant a follow-up film, Freakier Friday, which came out in 2025. (Freakier Friday is now available digitally on October 7th and on Blu-Ray November 11th.)

Ghost of Yotei – 14 Details You May Not Know

A recent gameplay presentation during a State of Play event, combined with a detailed interview featuring Nate Fox, the game’s Creative Director, has revealed a lot about the exploration and combat we can expect when the game is released. This gives us a good idea of what to expect once we get our hands on it.

Digimon Story: Time Stranger Review – Lost in Time

It’s safe to say fans have been eagerly awaiting a new Digimon Story game – not because Bandai Namco was secretive, but because Time Stranger was first announced in 2017 – the same year as Hacker’s Memory, which followed Cyber Sleuth. While there were updates over the years, a full trailer wasn’t shown until recently. So, after nearly eight years since the original announcement, it really shows its age.

Ghost of Yōtei Is the Game I’m Most Excited For This Year

The developers are striving for something unusual in open world games: a strong atmosphere created through beautiful visuals and a cinematic approach. Yōtei’s foggy hills bring to mind the quiet, powerful scenes in Kurosawa’s films, and the intentionally tight combat spaces feel as intense as the action in 13 Assassins. The game’s unique style, even drawing inspiration from the renowned anime director Shinichirō Watanabe, suggests it’s aiming for greatness. Ghost of Yōtei isn’t just hoping to be one of the year’s biggest releases, it wants to redefine what open world games can be.

3 Major Questions We Have About the DCU’s Supergirl After Superman & Justice League Retcons

Watching Superman was a real rollercoaster! The movie really threw our hero into the deep end – he actually lost a fight at the beginning, almost succumbed to Kryptonite poisoning in Lex Luthor’s incredibly elaborate prison, and barely managed to prevent a complete planetary catastrophe with that inter-dimensional rift. While it was great to see the Justice Gang show up to help, honestly, Superman could really have benefitted from having his Kryptonian cousin, Supergirl, fighting alongside him against Luthor’s all-out, multi-faceted attack. It felt like he was facing too much on his own, even for the Man of Steel!

This Horror Movie Has a Hilarious Title, But Marvel Fans Should Watch It Anyway

The film Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters began streaming on Paramount+ on September 1st. Directed and written by Tommy Wirkola, it first came out in cinemas in 2013. This was two years after its star, Jeremy Renner, first appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Hawkeye, with a brief role in Thor. In the movie, Renner and Gemma Arterton play the famous fairy tale characters, Hansel and Gretel. The story takes place 15 years after they overcame the witch who tried to eat them; now adults, Hansel and Gretel have become expert bounty hunters specializing in eliminating witches.

3 Games Fans Love Despite Their Convoluted Plots (And 1 Has Us Waiting for Its Next Sequel)

The way a story is told varies from game to game. Some, such as Hades 2, present the entire narrative through conversations. Others, like Baldur’s Gate 3, let your decisions shape the story, offering different experiences each time. And some games are just packed with so many surprises that it can be tough to follow everything that happens. The games featured on our list may have complex storylines, but players still enjoy them.

Avengers: Doomsday Leak Makes an X-Men Movie Dream More Possible

The sight of Logan in his iconic yellow suit in Deadpool & Wolverine already thrilled fans, and now many are hoping for similar attention to detail with other mutants. Dedicated fans have long wished for an X-Men adaptation that truly excels in all areas-with consistent stories and meaningful plots. But what if Marvel took it a step further? Imagine the first solo X-Men movie being a live-action version of the beloved X-Men ’97 series?