'Stargate' Flies Into New Collectibles From Master Replicas

Master Replicas has added another iconic science fiction franchise to its list of licenses. In addition toStar Trek,Doctor Who,Aliens, andBattlestar Galactica, they will now produce collectibles from theStargatefranchise. Heathside Trading, the parent company of Master Replicas, has announced that they have partnered with MGM to produce figures, prop replicas, and model ships from the cult classicStargatemovie and TV series. The license covers everything in theexpansiveStargatefranchise, from the original 1994 film to its plethora of TV spinoffs....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 377 words · Bryan Hernandez

'The Good Doctor’s Controversies Remind Us We Need Better Representation

When it comes to neurodivergent representation in Western media, the portrayals that exist of neurodivergent characters aren’t so great. Over the years, the neurodivergent community has called out Hollywood’s lackluster representation of autism as they often rely on exaggerated and outdated representations of autism. One such show that has recently been the focus of criticism is the ABC medical dramaThe Good Doctor,particularly regarding its main character, Shaun Murphy, an autistic surgeon (played by non-autistic actor,Freddie Highmore)....

June 24, 2025 · 5 min · 1015 words · Donna Garcia

'The Mandalorian' Season 3 Episode 3 Review: Dr. Pershing Steps Into the Light

Episode 3 ofThe Mandalorian’sthird season breaks free of the story styling that has been established across three seasons, shifting the focus away from Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal/Brendan Wayne/Lateef Crowder) in unexpected ways. With the aptly titled episode, “The Convert,” the series brings new blood to not only the director’s chair but the writer’s room too, and this shift is felt across the board.Noah KloorjoinsJon Favreauto pen this episode, which features a compelling story that is filled with open, honest—and sometimes deceitful—communication, which is something that has been lacking in previous seasons....

June 24, 2025 · 9 min · 1706 words · Martha Thompson

1 Year Later, Will Smith’s 96% Rotten Tomatoes Action Movie Still Has Fans Flocking to Watch It

It’s been a quiet year thus far forWill Smith, but the most recent flick in his legendary filmography is still finding success on streaming a year later. Smith stars alongsideMartin LawrenceandVanessa HudgensinBad Boys: Ride or Die, the fourth installment in his hit action comedy series, following Mike and Marcus as they embark on a dangerous mission to clear their former captain, who has been linked to drug cartels.Bad Boys: Ride or Dieis currently streaming on Netflix in the United States, but globally, it’s one of the most popular movies to stream in countries such as Mongolia, Salvador, and more....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 358 words · Daniel Benitez

10 Best Francis Ford Coppola Villains, Ranked

Giving a rundown of the most memorable villains found withinFrancis Ford Coppola’simmense body of work is easier said than done, becauseit does require the word “villain” to be defined in a certain way. Coppola’s best films are defined by often being morally complex, and resisting traditional stories of good versus evil.Contemporaries likeSteven Spielberg(to some extent)andGeorge Lucas, during the 1970s and ‘80s, might’ve been more interested in traditional heroes and villains, but Coppola’s characters feel less clear-cut....

June 24, 2025 · 9 min · 1752 words · Mary Marshall

10 Best James McAvoy Movies, Ranked

James McAvoyis one of the most versatile and underrated actors of his generation, known for delivering compelling performances across multiple genres. While his mainstream breakout role came as Mr. Tumnus inThe Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, McAvoy has consistently shown that his talent and range exceed the beloved children’s character. With a knack for intense, layered performances, his work spans everything from heart-wrenching dramas to thrilling action movies, making him a standout in Hollywood....

June 24, 2025 · 9 min · 1723 words · Kimberly Kennedy

10 Best Shows to Watch If You Like 'Class of '07'

Class of ’07is a hilarious new Australian comedy on Amazon Prime Video about a group of women attending their 10-year-high school reunion. While they are happy to say their hellos, drink, and be merry then move on, plans change when the apocalypse hits. The Earth is covered in water, and with the school at a nice elevation, they manage to survive. But they’re also stuck, and old high school drama and unresolved issues begin to bubble to the surface....

June 24, 2025 · 6 min · 1227 words · Michael Roth

10 Best Star Wars Weapons, Ranked

In theStar Warsuniverse, where factions clash on remote worlds, weapons play a pivotal role in shaping the fate of civilizations. Fromancient relicssteeped in forgotten tradition, totechnological marvelsof unfathomable power, theStar Warsgalaxy features a diverse array of weapons that define theepic conflicts of its sprawling narrative. Importantly, the iconography ofStar Warshas become synonymous with science fiction, and weapons have played an enormous part; between theinstantly recognizable hum of aLightsaber, and the chilling simplicity of theDeath Star’s design, the weapons used byStar Warscharacters grant depth to the vast world ofGeorge Lucas....

June 24, 2025 · 10 min · 2039 words · John Calhoun

10 Fantastic Cartoons Produced in or With Canada

Cartoons are amazing, and the best have the power to touch both children and adults with their strong stories and beloved characters. The best Western cartoons come from the United States of America, while Anime from Japan has also grown in popularity. But another country that puts out great animated content is Canada. Canada possesses several animation studios, allowing them to produce an extensive catalog of diverse and fun cartoons. Several of them are also made in partnership with other countries, but they tend to hire Canadian writers and voice actors to comply with the country’s laws about Canadian-produced programs....

June 24, 2025 · 7 min · 1396 words · Robert Ramirez

10 Great Movies Recommended by Joanna Hogg

Joanna Hoggis a minimalist, meditative director with an interest in character study and realistic drama. She’s made several fantastic films, likeArchipelagofeaturing a youngTom Hiddleston,The Eternal DaughterwithTilda Swinton, and her magnum opus, the two-partThe SouvenirstarringHonor Swinton ByrneandTom Burke. Hogg’s style owes much to the old masters, likeEric RohmerandYasujirō Ozu. In interviews and top ten lists,Hogg has praised a number of films, most of which center on the same intimate storytelling and interpersonal dynamics that define her work....

June 24, 2025 · 7 min · 1471 words · Joshua Farrell

10 Greatest K-Dramas of the 2020s So Far, Ranked

There have already been thousands ofK-dramasmade since 2020, anda lot of them are a step up from the previous decades. This was made possible due to streaming services producing and funding various new projects forSouth Koreanshowrunners, with each seemingly having a pretty hefty and enviable budget. So far, there have been some brilliant K-dramas and some great ones, and talking about only ten is much harder than it seems. The tenbest K-dramas of the 2020s—so far—have several things in common: great critical acclaim, a universally positive audience reception, and better writing than ever before....

June 24, 2025 · 10 min · 2012 words · Cheryl Jordan

Angry Birds Cast Interview with Bill Hader and Jason Sudeikis

Directed byFergal ReillyandClay Kaytisand written byJon Vitti, the 3D animated comedyThe Angry Birds Movie(due out in theaters on May 20th) is inspired by the popular video game and will take audiences to an island populated almost entirely by happy, flightless birds. In this paradise for birds, there are three outsiders who aren’t as happy as the others, and that includes Red (voiced byJason Sudeikis), a bird with a temper problem, speed demon Chuck (voiced byJosh Gad) and the volatile Bomb (voiced byDanny McBride)....

June 24, 2025 · 11 min · 2203 words · Heidi Calderon

Baking It Clip Shows Andy Samberg Singing About a Terrifying Sand Eating Reindeer

A new trailer forBaking Ithas hostAndy Sambergintroduce a new reindeer to the Christmas canon, and it’s horrifying. The upcoming show is a holiday culinary competition series consisting of six 30-minute episodes, in which eight teams of two home bakers join Samberg andMaya Rudolph’s winter cabin for a “jolly celebration in honor of classic holiday traditions.” A brilliant clip was released on the Peacock YouTube channel, that gave us a sneak peek of what’s to come regarding Rudolph and Samberg’s hilarious musical fun....

June 24, 2025 · 2 min · 338 words · Jason Ibarra