Eddington Review

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Eddington opens in theaters Friday, July 18. This review is based on a screening at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. With Eddington, 21st-century horror maestro Ari Aster makes an ambitious swing towards politically flavored comedy – but he misses just as wildly with this dusty, small-town modern Western. The first […]

The Best Streaming Deals Today: Bundles, Discounts, and Free Trials

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Streaming has made entertainment more accessible than ever, but that doesn't mean it's cheap. Most streaming services have continuously hiked their own prices and limited password sharing, and confusing licensing deals sometimes make it surprisingly difficult to find an entire franchise in the same spot. Nowadays it's common to debate, […]

Game of Thrones: Kingsroad Review in Progress

Editor’s note: This review in progress is based entirely on the Early Access version of Game of Thrones: Kingsroad, and will be updated with final impressions after the playing the 1.0 version at launch. Game of Thrones is a series synonymous with epic battles, familial betrayal, and mythical creatures. It’s […]

Lilo & Stitch Review

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Lilo & Stitch opens in theaters Friday, May 23. In Disney’s apparent quest to remake every one of their animated classics in live-action, the difference between the good movies (The Jungle Book) and the bad ones (Pinocchio) comes down to the filmmakers and their choices. Is their approach to some […]

Blades of Fire Review

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I always look forward to it when a studio steps out of its comfort zone to create something unexpected. Blades of Fire, a 3D action-RPG from developer MercurySteam, best known for the stellar Metroid Dread and its action-packed take on Castlevania during the PlayStation 3/Xbox 360 era, does just that. […]

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