One of the Biggest Video Game Franchises Is Suddenly Ending for Good

It’s really sad to see what’s happening to Rock Band, one of the best music video games ever made! It started as a rival to Guitar Hero, but it quickly stood out because it let you play as a whole band. We’re talking a drum kit, a microphone, and even a keyboard with Rock Band 3! Because it had all those instruments, the song selection was way more diverse. Sadly, this whole type of game kind of faded away in the early 2010s. There was an economic downturn, and honestly, the games just didn’t have much room to grow or be different from each other – it mostly came down to the music and a few little tweaks to how you played.

One of the 2000s’ Most Underappreciated Horror Movies Is Free to Stream in Time For Halloween (And We Still Need a Sequel)

As part of Tubi’s month-long Terror on Tubi streaming event, the 2009 cult-classic Jennifer’s Body is now available to watch for free. While the film is also streaming on Hulu with a subscription, adding it to Tubi makes it more accessible than ever. Though it wasn’t a big hit in theaters, the comedy horror film has become a popular cultural phenomenon, and fans are still hoping for a sequel.

Every Upcoming Horror Movie Based on Classic Disney Movies

I’m really excited about what’s coming up in 2026! It looks like Betty Boop, Nancy Drew, and even Disney’s Pluto the dog are potentially going to get the horror treatment. Will we see horror movies starring them? It seems pretty likely, though nothing is officially confirmed yet. But here are the lovable characters who are definitely becoming bloodthirsty killers on the big screen!

‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ Gets Theatrical Release

Originally, the film was intended as one long movie, but its distributor, Miramax (and producer Harvey Weinstein), requested that Quentin Tarantino divide it into two sections. They wanted to avoid cutting down the movie from its planned four-hour length. Tarantino agreed, resulting in the release of Kill Bill: Vol. 1 and Kill Bill: Vol. 2 in theaters in the fall of 2003 and spring of 2004, respectively.

Netflix Just Added a Hit TV Drama (And It’s Perfect for Virgin River Fans)

As a big fan of heartwarming dramas, I’ve been really enjoying The Way Home. It’s a fantasy show on Hallmark that revolves around three generations of women in the charming little town of Port Haven. The story beautifully explores how they reconnect and deal with their family’s complicated history, all while trying to find their way back to each other. It was created by Heather Conkie, Alexandra Clarke, and Marly Reed, and first aired in January 2023. So far, there have been three seasons, and a fourth is already in the works! Great news for those of us with Netflix accounts – Seasons 1 and 2 of The Way Home became available on October 1st. And if you’re like me and can’t get enough, don’t worry – Seasons 3 and 4 will be streaming on Netflix next year. I’m so excited!

Resident Evil Requiem’s Switch 2 Version Gets Backlash From Fans

The debate about whether Requiem will be released on a Game-Key Card for the Switch 2 has become very intense. This happened after someone on Reddit shared what they claimed was the game’s box art, which included a notice about the Game Key-Card. It’s currently unknown if this box art is real, as Capcom hasn’t officially confirmed how Requiem will be released on the Switch 2. Also, most stores haven’t listed this box art on their websites yet. We’ve contacted Capcom’s public relations team for more information and will update this article when we receive an official response, if one is provided.

21 Years Later, Quentin Tarantino’s Original Plan for Kill Bill Is Finally Happening

On December 5th, Lionsgate will be showing both parts of Kill Bill in theaters, just as director Quentin Tarantino originally envisioned with Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair. This means audiences will be able to see the film as one complete movie, and it will be widely released. The screenings will be available in both 70mm and 35mm formats, and Lionsgate expects it to play in theaters across the country.

I Will Riot If This Iconic Harry Potter Book Moment Doesn’t Make It Into HBO’s Reboot

In 2027, viewers will finally meet the new generation of heroes in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. Dominic McLaughlin, Arabella Stanton, and Alastair Stout have been cast as the new Harry, Hermione, and Ron, an announcement made in May 2025. Since then, many other actors have been chosen for various roles, and most of these decisions have been well-received by both fans and critics. Even though the show isn’t scheduled to air for another two years, HBO has been sharing regular updates about its Harry Potter adaptation, repeatedly emphasizing its commitment to closely following the original books. As the series gets a fresh start on television, there’s one scene from the books that absolutely must be included (when the story reaches that point, naturally).