Everybody’s Talking Yoshi In New Super Mario Galaxy Movie Footage, But That’s Only Like The Fifth Coolest Thing To Me

It’s easy to see why everyone is excited, especially after how well the little hint of Yoshi in the first movie was received. While hearing Yoshi speak took some getting used to, I’m still thrilled to see the character brought to life in animated form. However, we didn’t actually see a lot of Yoshi in the footage, and I was more captivated by all the other references to different games and new elements. So, putting Yoshi aside for a moment, let’s geek out over those other awesome nods to the Mario universe!

‘The OA’ Is the Most Underrated Sci-Fi Mystery Series on Netflix

Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, the creators of The OA, have a history of working together on intriguing projects. These include the FX/Hulu thriller A Mystery at the End of the World and the 2011 film Sound of My Voice, which they co-wrote and Batmanglij directed. However, The OA remains their most captivating work, and its sixteen episodes are perfect for a gripping marathon viewing experience.

Netflix’s Gritty New Gangster Thriller Inspired By A True Story Quickly Rises On Global Streaming Charts

Since it was released, The Big Fake has been getting attention for its evocative portrayal of Rome in a chaotic period and its exploration of how striving for success can lead people to make questionable choices. The film follows Toni’s journey as he goes from an aspiring artist to a skilled forger, a path that drags him into the dangerous world of Roman crime and political schemes.

The Walking Dead Star’s Criminally Underseen Crime Thriller Becomes a Streaming Hit on a Surprising Platform

As of today, ‘2025’ is the most popular program on Discovery+ in the United States. It reached the top spot on January 24th and has remained there since. The suspenseful crime thriller jumped four places in the rankings, surpassing reality shows like ‘1000-lb Sisters’, ‘Expedition X’, ‘My Strange Addiction’, and ‘Suddenly Amish’.

10 Sneaky Lord of the Rings Mistakes That Secretly Made It Into the Trilogy

Even the best fantasy worlds aren’t perfect and sometimes have little mistakes slip through. These can range from modern things appearing when they shouldn’t to small inconsistencies in the story. Some of these errors have become fun facts for fans, while others still cause arguments and discussions. Here are ten of the most subtle mistakes that ended up in the world of Middle-earth.

Margot Robbie Became Obsessed With Jacobi Elordi Filming ‘Wuthering Heights’

Catherine and Heathcliff have a powerful and passionate connection, which the film emphasizes – the trailer even caused a stir with its suggestive scenes. However, Catherine chooses to marry the rich and well-respected Edgar Linton (Shazad Latif) instead of Heathcliff. Driven by anger and hurt, Heathcliff seeks revenge by marrying Edgar’s sister, Isabella (Alison Oliver), and then mistreating her.

As Rumors Swirl, Insiders Make Claims About The Only Way Kelly Clarkson Could Be Convinced To Stay On TV

Rumors are circulating that Kelly Clarkson is considering leaving her show. According to a source who spoke with the Daily Mail, some staff members believe she’s lost interest and doesn’t view the show as a priority anymore. However, the source also said that her biggest reason for staying would be her team – despite the speculation, she’s still considered a supportive and involved boss who cares about her staff.

Keanu Reeves’ Heartbreaking R-Rated Drama Lands New Streaming Home 25 Years Later

I remember when Hardball came out – it was directed by Brian Robbins, who was a big deal at Paramount back then. It’s based on a book by Daniel Coyle, and it stars Keanu Reeves as Conor O’Neill, a guy with a serious gambling problem. He owes a lot of money to some tough bookies, and to pay them back, he ends up coaching a little league baseball team in Chicago. It’s a really cool story because it’s not just about baseball; it’s about Conor helping these kids with their own struggles, and honestly, he grows as a person too. It was a surprisingly heartwarming movie!