Looks Like We’re Going to Miss Ready Player One’s Deadline for an Important Event

We’ve finally caught up to a key moment in Ready Player One’s fictional history. Virtual reality platform the OASIS first went live on December 8, 2025, according to an entry in Ogden Morrow’s journal. Unfortunately, we aren’t quite ready for the OASIS just yet, though a few things are getting close to what we might […]

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Quentin Tarantino Should Do a Kill Bill Prequel

After dispatching Vernita Green a.k.a. Copperhead (Vivica A. Fox) early in the first Kill Bill, the Bride Beatrix Kiddo (Uma Thurman) comes face-to-face with her enemy’s young daughter Nikkia (Ambrosia Kelley). “You can take my word for it, your mother had it coming,” Beatrix tells the girl. “When you grow up, if you still feel […]

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Stranger Things Star Explains Vecna’s Latest Alternate Identity

This article contains spoilers for Stranger Things season 5. Who is the big bad of Stranger Things? The answer most would give is “Vecna,” but who is Vecna? Sure, he’s the ruler of the Upside Down who kidnapped Will Byers way back in season 1 and who ends 5’s first volume of episodes with an […]

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Jeri Ryan Defends Seven of Nine’s Star Trek: Voyager Costume

As much as we all love ’90s Star Trek, there is one thing that’s hard to defend. Each of the four series produced in the era features one female cast member who wears a skin-tight cat suit instead of the uniform: Troi on The Next Generation, Major Kira on Deep Space Nine, T’Pol in Enterprise, […]

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James Cameron Explains Difference Between Avatar and AI Actors

In just a few weeks, James Cameron will once again make us all care about weird-looking blue people as Avatar: Fire and Ash hits theaters. Even by Cameron’s standards, a guy who often seems to embark on crazy and expensive projects only to turn out blockbuster hits, the Avatar films seemed like a risk, thanks […]

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Sadie Sink Hints Max Could Return After Stranger Things Season 5

This article contains spoilers for Stranger Things season 5 episodes 1-4. Sadie Sink isn’t ready to say goodbye to Max Mayfield. The actress, who is currently filming an undisclosed role in Sony’s upcoming Marvel fourquel Spider-Man: Brand New Day before reprising it in Avengers: Secret Wars, has been reflecting on the end of Netflix’s hit […]

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Marty Supreme Review: Timothée Chalamet Scores Big in Spiritual Uncut Gems Prequel

For four millennia, the Pyramids of Giza have captured the imagination of any and all travelers who wandered into their plateau. As someone who’s crossed those sands, I can attest that words fail to convey their ancient allure. It’s a sight filled with solemnity and awe. And in Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme, one of the […]

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The Fart That Almost Ruined Weird Science

There’s a lot of madcap stuff going down in the climactic party scene of John Hughes’ classic sci-fi comedy Weird Science, as nerdy teen Frankensteins Gary (Anthony Michael Hall) and Wyatt (Ilan Mitchell-Smith) finally pay the price of their hubris after creating a beautiful, wish-granting woman (Kelly LeBrock) using their computer. Wyatt’s grandparents arrive and […]

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Eric Stoltz Wasn’t the Only One Who Got Fired from Back to the Future

For the actors who snagged parts in Back to the Future during the mid-1980s, the future looked bright. But six weeks into filming the classic sci-fi movie, things had to change. Eric Stoltz, who had been cast as the lead character Marty McFly, wasn’t putting in the performance that director Robert Zemeckis was looking for. […]

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