“Give Me the Ball,” which premieres Monday at the Sundance Film Festival, might be the quintessential Billie Jean King ...
Sean Connery was offered the role of Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings, and 25 years later, director Peter Jackson doesn't ...
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Forgotten PS2 FPS games

These PS2 shooters may not be classics, but they're still great games that deserve to be remembered.
For more than a decade, fans have wondered why Peter Jackson hasn’t returned to directing a narrative feature film. Now, the ...
My FPS love affair really blew up way back on the PS2, and while the PS1 had a few cool ones, the PS2 was when FPS games really started to flourish on consoles, and that’s thanks to games like these ...
The Baltimore Ravens head into Week 18 with an 8-8 record and a chance to win the AFC North if they can beat the Pittsburgh Steelers for "Sunday Night Football." The Ravens' impromptu run to still be ...
The Baltimore Ravens collapsed on Sunday Night Football in Week 16, blowing an 11-point second-half lead against the New England Patriots to fall to 7–8 on the season. However, they played the entire ...
Your Labubu is about to be a star — a movie star that is. Last month, Sony snagged the rights to bring the hugely popular kids accessory to the silver screen in a major way, and now, it has announced ...
2025 was a huge year for Stephen King adaptations. In movie theaters this year we had The Monkey, The Long Walk, and The Running Man, and on TV there was IT: Welcome to Derry and The Institute. That ...
Paul King has been brought on to develop Sony Pictures and Pop Mart’s live-action Labubu film. The film is in early development, King is set to direct and is producing with Department M and Wenxin She ...
If there’s one movie franchise that I’d happily walk on a bed of nails to avoid watching anything from, it’s the MonsterVerse. So often do they prove to be narratively uninspiring and far too focused ...
I was a budding cinephile when Peter Jackson’s King Kong came out in 2005. And like many, I was excited. It was unavoidable, much like the marketing and subsequent public frenzy of anticipation.