Concord’s $400 Million Failure Still Haunts Sony One Year Later — Sony Execs Make Big Changes After Concord Disaster

Exactly one year ago, Concord, the newly-released hero-shooter game, was unexpectedly closed down for good, barely two weeks after its launch, due to dismal sales and a strikingly low number of players. Fast forward just a couple of months, Sony took the step to close Firewalk Studios – the team that had spent eight years … Read more

YouTube Dethrones Disney, NBC, Paramount, Fox, and Warner Bros. as America’s True TV King in Massive New Media Viewership Win

As a film enthusiast, I find myself captivated by the staggering surge of YouTube’s influence in our television landscape. According to recent reports from Cord Cutters News, based on Nielsen’s Media Distributor Gauge, YouTube now controls an impressive 11.8% of all TV consumption within the United States – a substantial increase of over half compared to just two years ago. This growth isn’t limited to younger audiences; it spans across every demographic, from the youngest children to our retirees. This trend paints a clear picture: consumers are gravitating towards YouTube while traditional TV networks seem to be losing ground.

Dollywood Tops Disney Parks in Guest Experience Award for Sixth Consecutive Year

On September 6, 2025, the Golden Ticket Awards for 2025 were revealed. In the Best Guest Experience category, it was Dollywood that emerged victorious once again, extending its streak of wins. This makes it the sixth straight year that Dollywood has been acknowledged as surpassing both Disney and Universal parks in terms of guest experience.

Fantastic Four Hero Gets Major Power Upgrade, Could Be Key to Avengers: Doomsday

In the seventh issue of One World Under Doom, penned by Ryan North and illustrated by R.B. Silva, we delve deeper into Doctor Doom’s domination of Earth. With his innovative creations and seizing the title of Sorcerer Supreme, Doom has been unstoppable against challenges posed by the Fantastic Four. As a result, the Fantastic Four, joined forces with the Avengers and X-Men, prepare for one last assault.

Jenna Ortega Discusses The Kind Of Films She Wants To Direct One Day, And I’m Already Grabbing My Popcorn

At a press conference for Season 2 of Wednesday, which concluded its two-part release on Netflix’s 2025 schedule, Ortega revealed to People some other projects she’d like to work on. Interestingly, her response aligned with the eerie atmosphere of the streaming show and collaboration with director Ti West. The 22-year-old was quite particular about the type of movie she wants to produce, elaborating on her vision for a future project.