The 10 Greatest N64 Games of All Time, Ranked

The Nintendo 64 has a fantastic library of games, featuring both Nintendo-made hits like The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask and excellent games from other companies, such as Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. These games really highlight how the N64 marked a new beginning for Nintendo.

Paul McCartney: Man on the Run Review – Sweetly Vulnerable and Rare Portrait of Self-Actualization

This documentary combines old footage, simple animation, photos, and interviews to create a compelling portrait of a dedicated artist – Paul McCartney. While many still prefer the image of John Lennon, this film avoids being overly celebratory. Instead, it offers a sincere and honest look, not at McCartney’s work as a whole, but at the unique details of his extraordinary life.

Scream 7 Review: A Couple Welcome Returns and Good Kills Can’t Save A Doomed Slasher

After Radio Silence Productions took charge of the Scream series, Scream V and VI centered on new characters, particularly Sam Carpenter (Melissa Barrera) and her sister Tara (Jenna Ortega). When Barrera voiced support for Palestinians and accused Israel of “genocide and ethnic cleansing” – a claim later confirmed as genocide by the UN in Gaza – Spyglass Media abruptly fired her from the next film, labeling her advocacy as antisemitic.

‘Scream 7’ Rotten Tomatoes Score Revealed

Currently, Scream 7 has a 44% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 36 reviews. If this score remains the same, it will be the lowest-rated film in the entire Scream series, falling just below Scream 3 from 2000, which has a 45% rating.

Disney’s Encanto Gets Sequel Update 5 Years Later

Despite not being a blockbuster in theaters, the film was a massive success on streaming and even won an Academy Award. Recently, five years after its release, director Byron Howard hinted to ScreenRant that we might see the Madrigal family return in a future installment.

Every ‘Scream,’ Ranked From Worst to Best

As a horror fan, I have to say that since 1996, the Scream franchise has completely ruled the slasher world. Created by Kevin Williamson and brilliantly directed by the late Wes Craven, the original Scream really breathed new life into a genre that had become stale. What I loved was how self-aware it was – the characters actually knew horror movie tropes! They weren’t just helpless victims; they understood the rules, even if that knowledge didn’t save them. The first film was a huge hit, launching the careers of its stars and inspiring a ton of copycats. And Ghostface keeps coming back, every few years, to haunt Courteney Cox, Neve Campbell, and generally poke fun at less inventive horror movies.